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OmniYield

Turn idle devices, spare capital and your skills into income

OmniYield runs 3 parallel income engines: share idle device bandwidth for passive payouts, let AI rebalance your crypto/stock portfolio daily, and get skill-matched to gig work you'll actually win. Three engines. One dashboard.

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Hey Product Hunt — I'm Thanos, and I built OmniYield.

The origin: I kept running into the same problem. I had useful assets sitting idle — devices, a brokerage account I never touched, a freelance skill set I was underselling — and fixing any one of them meant adopting a separate tool with its own onboarding, its own learning curve, and its own dashboard. Most people don't do that. Including me, for a long time.

OmniYield is built around three engines that attack idle assets from different angles.

**ResourceStream** enrolls your phone or laptop to share unused bandwidth and compute with vetted network partners while you're not using the device. You set the limits; the system handles the rest. Target range is $15–40/month per device in passive mode. Partner integrations are live and payouts begin after a minimum threshold.

**YieldCore** takes a risk profile you set once — conservative, balanced, or aggressive — and runs daily rebalancing across crypto and stock positions using momentum and volatility signals. This is faster and more mixed-asset than most robo-advisors. I want to be transparent: execution is currently simulated (the strategy runs against live Alpaca market data, but brokerage API integrations are still being finalized). You can see the logic perform in real time in the demo.

**SkillMarket** builds a skill graph from your actual work history, not just your listed tags, and matches gig opportunities by your estimated win probability. First-page relevance in internal testing was 87% — the goal is fewer applications, better results.

The three engines share a dashboard and compound each other in a specific way: idle device income → invested in YieldCore → SkillMarket fills active income gaps when you want to accelerate. That loop is the product, not any single piece.

Current state: this is a competition build for the Perplexity Billion Dollar Build 2026. It's functional, honest about what's simulated, and built to demonstrate the full product vision. Six languages, USD/EUR/BRL, dark/light mode, BUSL 1.1 licensed.

**What I'm looking for from the PH community:**
- Is the three-engine concept clear in the UI, or does it fragment?
- Does the simulated/live distinction feel transparent enough?
- Which engine would you actually use on day one?

Try the live demo: https://omniyield.pplx.app/

Thank you for the time and the feedback. I read every comment.

— Thanos

About OmniYield on Product Hunt

Turn idle devices, spare capital and your skills into income

OmniYield was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #150 on the daily leaderboard. OmniYield runs 3 parallel income engines: share idle device bandwidth for passive payouts, let AI rebalance your crypto/stock portfolio daily, and get skill-matched to gig work you'll actually win. Three engines. One dashboard.

On the analytics side, OmniYield competes within Fintech, Artificial Intelligence and Personal Finance — topics that collectively have 520.9k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how OmniYield performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

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