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Airstitch

Turn texts into work done across all your apps

Productivity
Messaging
Artificial Intelligence

Stop opening 10 apps. Start texting what you need. Airstitch is a text-native AI assistant that works across Gmail, Calendar, Notion, Slack, Linear, Canvas & more—right from WhatsApp (iMessage & SMS soon). No workflows. Just text. 112 users in 10 days, 16 paying. Try free (10 tasks): airstitch.ai — 40% off with code PRODUCTHUNT.

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Hey Product Hunt, I’m Sahil — co-founder of Airstitch. Three months ago, Jessie and I walked into our YC interview convinced we had “the one.” A no-code workflow builder we’d spent months crafting. We thought we were onto something big. We weren’t. A few hours later, we got this email: “Hard to break out.” “Crowded space.” “Not clear you can win.” It stung. Because they were right. The truth was simple: People don’t wake up wanting to “build workflows.” They just want their work handled so their brain can breathe. That night, Jessie and I sat on a call until 3AM and made the scariest decision we’ve ever made: Delete the product. Rebuild from zero. Forget everything except the user’s actual life. No more drag-and-drop boxes. No more flowcharts. No more turning users into engineers. Just one idea: What if you could run your entire workday by texting one message? So we rebuilt everything around WhatsApp — the most frictionless interface on earth. Ten days after launch: 112 users 16 paying customers ($378 in MRR) 33% week-over-week growth $0 CAC And students (who we didn’t even design for) became 33% of our usage because they were drowning in tasks more than anyone. The market didn’t just “accept” the change — it dragged us toward it. What Airstitch actually does? “Check my email for anything urgent and schedule what matters.” “Look at my Canvas deadlines and add everything to Calendar.” “When a client emails, open a Linear ticket and notify Slack.” “Find the pricing doc from last week in Drive.” No setup. No learning curve. No “building automations.” Just… relief. What I learned the hard way? A rejection can be the most accurate roadmap. People want clarity, not control. Mental load is a bigger problem than automation. If users have to think, you’ve already lost. We’re now adding: Proactive reminders iMessage + SMS A cleaner onboarding flow And we’re building fast, because the problem is bigger than we realized. If you want to try it: airstitch.ai Product Hunt code: PRODUCTHUNT (40% off for 3 months) Ask us anything below — about the pivot, the rejection, the rebuild, or the first 10 days of this crazy ride. And one more thing: Which app do you switch between way too much? It might be our next integration. — Sahil

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Congrats on the launch! Turning workflows into something as simple as a text message is such a fresh angle.

Just our luck — we woke up on launch day to a global Supabase outage 😂

Instead of celebrating, we spent the morning firefighting error logs and refreshing status pages. Honestly, it hurt — we had ~80 upvotes early and definitely lost a bunch of signups to broken auth and timeouts.

But that’s startup life, right? Things break exactly when you need them most.

Huge shoutout to everyone who still showed love despite the chaos. We’re back up now, and we’re doubling down on making the experience even smoother for everyone trying Airstitch today. Your support literally carried us through the outage. ❤️

If you tried to sign up earlier and it failed, it should work now — we’d love for you to give it another shot 🙏

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Congratulations on your launch, interested to see where this product goes!
Do you plan on connecting more applications in the future like google keep/tasks?

This is such a smart pivot 👍 moving from “build workflows” to “just text what you need” is exactly where the market has been heading. The mental load part is so real. How does Airstitch decide what’s truly “urgent” when scanning inboxes or deadlines? Is it rules-based, learned from user behavior, or a mix of both? I don't know if it's just me but the spaces in your description is too wide making it tiring to read 😭😭