Going through piles of documents is slow, inconsistent, and draining. Tallyrus lets you upload thousands of files and instantly evaluate them against your criteria, transforming hours of manual work into polished insights with a single click.
Why I built Tallyrus.
I built Tallyrus because grading, comparing, and screening documents becomes tedious fast. I realized this as a teacher, spending hours grading instead of engaging with my students. Tallyrus was born to handle the repetitive work so I could focus on my students. What started with essays quickly expanded: hiring managers screening thousands of resumes, teams sorting reports, and countless other use cases where time should be spent on judgment, not paperwork.
What problem does Tallyrus eliminate?
Screening documents, resumes, reports, essays, is slow, biased, and mind-numbing. Tallyrus cuts through the bulk instantly, applying criteria, tagging, and proper text extraction.
How are you unique?
Most analyzers are rigid, one-size-fits-all, or overcomplicated. Tallyrus is simple, flexible, and adapts to your use case, whether you’re grading essays or screening legal files.
What’s the unseen cost people overlook?
Time. Hours lost in mundane screening drain focus and morale. Tallyrus gives that time back for higher-value work, strategy, decisions, and leadership.
What impact have you seen?
From students to law firms, teams using Tallyrus are instantly more productive. The difference between manual and automated screening isn’t marginal, it’s transformational.
Why can’t people go back once they use it?
Because you realize how inefficient manual review really is. Reading hundreds of pages just to pull a few details feels absurd once you’ve seen Tallyrus do it in seconds.
This can be very helpful. Talked with different developer and they all need better documentation stuff. Congrats with the launch! Got my upvote, you can check about our product too, we are launching today as well.
Congrats on the launch!!! Tallyrus can quickly analyze documents and extract key insights in batches. I believe this will greatly empower many practitioners and researchers!
Finally, something that actually tackles my doc overload! Uploading a mountain of files and getting instant, organized insights sounds like a lifesaver—especially for those crazy audit weeks. How does Tallyrus handle really messy file formats?
Love this concept! It immediately made me think of my aunt who's a high school teacher. I can see this being a massive time-saver for teachers.
Super cool! Evaluating thousands of files in one click sounds amazing—definitely telling my teacher friends :)
Congrats on the launch! I like how Tallyrus frames bulk document screening as turning “piles of papers into polished insights.” Do you see stronger early interest from more traditional use cases (like teachers, HR teams) or from business operators who want to crunch reports at scale?
Turning piles of unstructured docs into polished insights at scale is massive. Excited to see how Tallyrus evolves!
Great job team 🙌 It’d be cool if Tallyrus had an insight summary dashboard, so instead of individual scores, you also see general trends, like for example, recurring weaknesses across a batch of resumes or essays
Congrats on the launch of Tallyrus! 🎉 As a marketer, I often deal with large volumes of documents and was actively looking for a tool like this. The ability to screen and extract insights so quickly is a game-changer, I’d love to give it a try!
Congrats on the launch! Screening documents at scale is such a painful process — this looks like a really practical solution. Do you already see more adoption from education, hiring, or another use case?
About Tallyrus on Product Hunt
“Analyze your documents faster, smarter, and more efficiently”
Tallyrus launched on Product Hunt on September 12th, 2025 and earned 115 upvotes and 19 comments, placing #12 on the daily leaderboard. Going through piles of documents is slow, inconsistent, and draining. Tallyrus lets you upload thousands of files and instantly evaluate them against your criteria, transforming hours of manual work into polished insights with a single click.
Tallyrus was featured in Productivity (649.8k followers), Analytics (171.4k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (466.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 227.7k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Tallyrus?
Tallyrus was hunted by Gautham Pandian. 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.
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