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D.R.I.P.
Turn your saved content graveyard into PDFs you'll use
Update: D.R.I.P. now runs on Windows and Linux too, not just macOS πͺπ§ Same daily PDFs, same self-learning loop β now with a one-click installer for each OS and native scheduling (launchd / systemd / Task Scheduler). Already verified on real Windows and Linux machines. Anyone who's already bought it gets the update free.
I built DRIP because my "saved" tab became a graveyard.
Across YouTube, X, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn, and browser bookmarks, I had thousands of items I'd genuinely wanted to act on β recipes, workouts, strategy articles, podcast interviews β and watched maybe 5% of them. The volume itself made the whole pile feel dead.
So I built something that runs every morning while I sleep:
- Reads what I saved across all 7 platforms (subtitles first, never downloads the video file) - Detects what each item actually IS β recipe, workout, podcast, strategy article - Generates the right format: ingredient tables, exercise tables, podcast summaries - Sorts everything into folders by topic
The bit I'm most proud of: a self-learning loop. I rate each PDF k (keep) or t (trash), and the AI derives one-line rules from my mistakes and injects them into the classifier as few-shot examples on the next run. Inspired by Karpathy's autoresearch loop.
Runs entirely on your machine with Ollama (free, fully local), or plug in Claude/GPT/Grok if you'd rather. As of v2 it runs on macOS, Windows, AND Linux β one installer per OS.
Looking for early users to rate what it generates β that's literally what makes it better. Would love your feedback.
Update: D.R.I.P. now runs on Windows and Linux too, not just macOS πͺπ§
Same daily PDFs, same self-learning loop β now with a one-click installer for each OS and native scheduling (launchd / systemd / Task Scheduler). Already verified on real Windows and Linux machines.
Anyone who's already bought it gets the update free.
About D.R.I.P. on Product Hunt
βTurn your saved content graveyard into PDFs you'll useβ
D.R.I.P. was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #108 on the daily leaderboard. Update: D.R.I.P. now runs on Windows and Linux too, not just macOS πͺπ§ Same daily PDFs, same self-learning loop β now with a one-click installer for each OS and native scheduling (launchd / systemd / Task Scheduler). Already verified on real Windows and Linux machines. Anyone who's already bought it gets the update free.
D.R.I.P. was featured in Mac (103.5k followers), Productivity (653.8k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (471k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 248.1k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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Hey Product Hunt π
I built DRIP because my "saved" tab became a graveyard.
Across YouTube, X, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn, and browser bookmarks, I had thousands of items I'd genuinely wanted to act on β recipes, workouts, strategy articles, podcast interviews β and watched maybe 5% of them. The volume itself made the whole pile feel dead.
So I built something that runs every morning while I sleep:
- Reads what I saved across all 7 platforms (subtitles first, never downloads the video file)
- Detects what each item actually IS β recipe, workout, podcast, strategy article
- Generates the right format: ingredient tables, exercise tables, podcast summaries
- Sorts everything into folders by topic
The bit I'm most proud of: a self-learning loop. I rate each PDF k (keep) or t (trash), and the AI derives one-line rules from my mistakes and injects them into the classifier as few-shot examples on the next run. Inspired by Karpathy's autoresearch loop.
Runs entirely on your machine with Ollama (free, fully local), or plug in Claude/GPT/Grok if you'd rather. As of v2 it runs on macOS, Windows, AND Linux β one installer per OS.
Looking for early users to rate what it generates β that's literally what makes it better. Would love your feedback.