Minimal circular video calls that start with a "door" knock
KnockKnock! is built for small, trusted circles: teammates, friends, and family. No meeting links, no waiting rooms — just quick, direct calls that don't take up your whole screen. Mac-native one-click video calling with LiveKit low-latency streaming, secure Firebase sign-in, and customizable colours and themes. Floating call windows and 5-minute limits make every interaction spontaneous, focused, and fun — perfect for quick, meaningful connections anytime.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m Ham (@HamKarami) and for the past 12 months I’ve been building KnockKnock on evenings and weekends. Developers quoted me over $50K to build something like this, but with ChatGPT and a lot of vibecoding (being a prompt mule hurts), I was able to prototype, iterate, and actually ship it myself. I did do a code audit with some "real" human developers to get it ready for prod, so no denying that!
What it is:
KnockKnock is a free video-calling app for close friends and even closer colleagues. It’s not Zoom, it’s not Meet, and it’s definitely not another meeting tool. It’s about creating tiny, intentional moments of connection — especially for high-performing teams or tight-knit groups of friends who don’t want to get sucked into long calls.
The rules are simple:
Strictly 5-minute video calls (you can’t go longer)
A clean, non-intrusive UI that gets out of your way
Smart handling of calls behind the scenes (built with Firebase + LiveKit, plus custom logic to handle permissions, call teardown, retries, etc.)
And today I’m most excited to launch Themes — customizable backlight rings and images around your video that make every call feel personal. For the old folks in the room, if you remember windows media players custom skins, I get mad nostalgia vibes from the UI experience in KnockKnock.
Theming was a big lift technically for me, but the result feels delightful. Every time I demo it to a friend, I always look for their smile and it never lets me down. Its about time someone built something like this and I feel like it has been missing from my life for too long.
Anyways, I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Going forward, I will be looking to add a Theme store with even more drip. I will work with an animation company to build some pretty cool ones that I have in mind. Who knows maybe even license a few with some movies and brands that I like.
Looking forward to your feedback!
About KnockKnock! on Product Hunt
“Minimal circular video calls that start with a "door" knock”
KnockKnock! launched on Product Hunt on December 19th, 2025 and earned 190 upvotes and 23 comments, placing #4 on the daily leaderboard. KnockKnock! is built for small, trusted circles: teammates, friends, and family. No meeting links, no waiting rooms — just quick, direct calls that don't take up your whole screen. Mac-native one-click video calling with LiveKit low-latency streaming, secure Firebase sign-in, and customizable colours and themes. Floating call windows and 5-minute limits make every interaction spontaneous, focused, and fun — perfect for quick, meaningful connections anytime.
On the analytics side, KnockKnock! competes within Productivity, Meetings and Remote Work — topics that collectively have 660.1k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how KnockKnock! performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted KnockKnock!?
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