Grouphug turns noisy WhatsApp groups into organized, intelligent pages.
The AI Notetaker for your Whatsapp Groups
Grouphug turns noisy WhatsApp groups into organized, intelligent pages.
š Hey Product Hunt! I'm Felix, co-founder of Grouphug. We're super excited to launch Grouphug today ā Grouphug is like a notetaker for your Whatsapp groups. A big part of our online life is happening in Whatsapp groups these days: From organising get-togethers to parent groups of investment advice: Groups are useful but can be noisy and hard to follow. Grouphug follows your groups and automatically creates useful companion pages. Summaries so can easily follow large noisy groups Itineraries. Ide
Love GroupHug! Makes messaging with friend way more fun!
GROUPHUG is such a clever idea ā WhatsApp groups can get chaotic fast, and having an AI notetaker to distill the key info is a game changer. Feels like something Iād definitely try with my family or project groups. Congrats on the launch š
Interesting, you've got all that history in there. Why only engage with it a line at a time?
It's super nice to actually bring some structure into my WhatsApp groups. The location features work well and the memes are fun and spot on. My group chats were honestly a mess before this - constantly scrolling to find info or figure out what was happening. This actually brings some organization to the chaos. The features I love the most are the locations and honestly the memes add a surprisingly fun touch. Super interesting product if your group chats are as disorganized as mine were.
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