Stop scrolling, start living. Benche is an AI guide designed to end your daily decision fatigue. Simply pick 5 intuitive symbols, color, element, symbol, letter, and number and let our algorithm do the work. Benche blends your vibe with your location and season to craft 6 personalized daily recommendations: π΄ Food π΅ Playlists (Spotify) π¬ Movies & Series π Books πββοΈ City Activities The more you use it, the smarter it gets. Your perfect day is just 5 taps away. Let Benche decide!
Hey Product Hunt fam! π
Iβm so excited (and a little nervous!) to finally share Benche with you today.
Ever had those days where you're just... stuck? Staring at Netflix for 30 minutes, or circling the kitchen because you can't decide what to eat? That's exactly what I wanted to fix.
Benche is my answer to "Decision Fatigue." I wanted to build something that feels personal, almost like itβs picking up on your vibe. You choose 5 intuitive symbols a color, a symbol, an element, a letter, and a number and the AI blends that with your location and season to give you a hand-picked daily plan.
And the best part? Weβve gone global from day one! π
Whether youβre in Istanbul, Berlin, or Tokyo, Benche speaks your language with support for 17 different languages and native recommendations for your city.
Itβs all about stopping the endless scroll and starting to actually enjoy your day.
π SPECIAL PH GIFT:
I really want you guys to experience the full magic of the Pro features (Unlimited archives, all 6 categories, and deep personalization).
The first 50 people to download Benche and comment their username below, Iβll personally upgrade your account to 1 year of Benche Pro for FREE! π
Iβll be here all day (and night!) to chat, answer questions, and hear your feedback. Let Benche take the stress of deciding, you just focus on enjoying!
Can't wait to see what you think! π
This is literally my daily struggle. I spend so much time deciding what to watch/eat/do that I end up doing nothing. If this actually removes that friction and gets me into action, thatβs real value. Curious to see how it performs π