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SayMake

Keep everything your kid makes. Watch it add up.

Your kid already makes real things — and they vanish into the camera roll. SayMake is a private shelf: add a build in under 30 seconds, captioned in your kid's words, with a "what we noticed" recap and a Build Card you're proud to share. Free. Tap share, send the link — Grandma opens it and sees exactly what they built. No app, no account, nothing to download.

Top comment

Hey Product Hunt — Tom and Sunny here. We're two dads building SayMake, and we want to give you the honest version. Here's what's live today, and it's dead simple: your kid builds something this summer — a cardboard claw machine, a LEGO rig, a drawing, a little web app — and you snap a photo or paste a link. It lands on a private family shelf, captioned in your kid's own words. Those builds become a Build Reel you can play and a card you're proud to send to grandparents or a co-parent. You also get a quiet weekly recap of what they made — descriptive, no scores, no grades. Free. What it is NOT yet: an AI that coaches your kid to build apps. That's where we're headed — a coach that helps a kid make the next choice and never builds it for them — but it isn't wired yet, and we won't pretend it is. Why the shelf first. Watch a kid show you something they made. They don't want it filed — they want it to matter to someone. Kids make real things constantly, and it all ends up in a closet, a camera roll, or the bin. The making is everywhere; the recognition is nowhere. Summer is when they make the most of it. So we started at the truest, simplest place: give what they already build a home, in their words, so they can see their own work treated like it counts. We think kids don't learn to code and then build — they build, and learn by shipping. The field is going broad on AI literacy (Code.org → CodeAI, Hour of Code → Hour of AI, 33M students). We're going deep: kids who ship real things. No scores, no streaks, no leaderboards — the build is the reward. Your kid's face is never public unless you choose it. Tear it apart, ask us the hard stuff. If you've got a kid who makes things this summer: add their first build, free → saymake.app

About SayMake on Product Hunt

Keep everything your kid makes. Watch it add up.

SayMake was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 10 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #48 on the daily leaderboard. Your kid already makes real things — and they vanish into the camera roll. SayMake is a private shelf: add a build in under 30 seconds, captioned in your kid's words, with a "what we noticed" recap and a Build Card you're proud to share. Free. Tap share, send the link — Grandma opens it and sees exactly what they built. No app, no account, nothing to download.

On the analytics side, SayMake competes within Kids, Artificial Intelligence and Tech — topics that collectively have 1.1M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how SayMake performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

Who hunted SayMake?

SayMake was hunted by Sunny Patneedi. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

For a complete overview of SayMake including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.