What is one feature or tool you wish more products had in your industry?

Chel Chen
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Imagine a feature that could save you hours, simplify workflows, or unlock untapped potential in your industry. What’s missing in today’s tools that could make a real difference? Share your wishlist ideas—whether it’s an enhancement to an existing tool or something completely new. Your insights might just inspire the next game-changing product!

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Bogdan Nichovski
It's not part of my industry and it's not a tool or product, but it's a time saver 😊 I would definitely pay well to have a robot that cooks for me 😊 It would be super cool if it could get all the ingredients from the fridge, grab the pans, and do the job alone. More importantly, it should clean the kitchen at the end 😊
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Helen Xiong
One thing I’d love to see more of is AI tools that don’t just DO things for you but actually help you LEARN in the process. Like, imagine if every time you used an AI feature, it explained why it made certain choices or offered tips for improving your workflow. It’d be a game-changer for anyone trying to upskill while still getting stuff done efficiently. Kinda like having a mentor built into the product. What do you think? 😊
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Daniel Zaitzow
Maybe a really effective demo AI software? One that could walk through parts of the product and ad a voice layer overtop for walkthroughs / integrations or complex tasks in an app?
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Peter Gokhshteyn
I wish more tools let you query the data in them directly using SQL. The custom dashboards and views always fall short somewhere.
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TJ Larkin
The one tool I'm dreaming of is a 'content context analyzer' that scans trending conversations and suggests perfectly-timed content angles. You know that feeling when you post something great but the timing is just slightly off? Would love a tool that helps creators ride the wave of relevance at exactly the right moment.
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Christopher Allen Scott
A robot that can cook meals independently would be a game-changer! It should definitely have a self-cleaning function to handle all the mess afterwards. I wonder if there are any AI or automation tools out there that can help with meal planning and prep to save some time in the kitchen? 🍳🤖
Elara Thorn
For tools that generate AI voices, I hope there are options to add tone and emotion, so that the generated voices will be more realistic.
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Feliciana
For the marketing industry, I’d love to see more integration between data analytics and creative tools. A feature that seamlessly combines real-time performance data with AI-powered creative suggestions could save a lot of time and help optimize campaigns on the fly.
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Chel Chen
@feliciana_liu Did you find any on Product Hunt?
Delaney White
For me, better onboarding tools for teams would help a lot.
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Egor Verbitskiy
@delaney_white Hey Delaney, can you explain what part of onboarding you are interested most? Is it more about the administrative side (paperwork), or the employee engagement activities like training and development?
EthanYu
You know what I desperately need? A "Meeting Translator" that converts those hour-long meetings into 5-minute summaries. Not just another AI transcription tool, but something that actually catches Bob from marketing saying "let's circle back" for the 100th time and translates it to "I haven't done it yet" 😅 Bonus points if it can detect when someone's pretending to understand crypto/AI/blockchain and automatically adds "actually has no clue" to the notes! Would save us all from those painful "synergy" conversations 🎯
Draco Dawson
More automation options for content creation.
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Bibek Chaudhary
For coding, I’ve always wished for a product that not only explains the logic behind every line of code but also executes and debugs it in real time. Tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and AI-powered IDEs like Cursor are already paving the way by enhancing code understanding and refactoring. However, adding features like live code execution, automated debugging, and integrated test generation could take these tools to the next level, making them indispensable for developers.
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Rafael Krueger
My work would benefit from stronger r privacy controls, allowing me to manage data access for different stakeholders.
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Aleksander Brousseau
I’ve always valued visual dashboards that let me quickly see what’s happening at a glance without diving into long reports