161 Interest Score
18 Discussions
0.11 Engagement
May 2025 Launched

FineTuner trains your own AI on your content (PDF, YouTube videos, websites...) without writing a single line of code. Generate a high-quality dataset, fine-tune your model (GPT or Claude), and deploy it via API ready to use in minutes.

What the Community Said

👋 Hey Product Hunt! I’ve always dreamed of an AI that could absorb my own content and speak in my exact voice. Two months ago I finally asked Cursor: “Can you write a script that automates fine-tuning GPT-4o on my own content?” That innocent prompt kicked off an 8-week rabbit-hole: 100+ workflows tested, 16-hour days, $250 in OpenAI bills, countless Docker tantrums. I’m a low-code guy, so I had to learn real backend stuff on the fly—async Python, routing, deployments, the lot. Every time the AI

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Really like the idea and congratulations on the launch. Do you have any ideas on how much time it saves a company compared to training with code?

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FineTuner makes fine-tuning AI models accessible—great innovation! 😄

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Hey @maxime_marsal1 , this is awesome and it's 100% better than using custom instructions/memories + prompting to get GPT to generate outputs in the right "brand voice" 👍 Quick question - once your model is fine tuned, this can be accessed via the dashboard you built and an API and an embedded chat that could be put on say, my personal website? Thanks!

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Great stuff, but any plans to add csv files or documents to the list ?

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