Rabbithole lets you ask any question and lets curiosity roam free. Exploration isn’t linear - it twists, branches, and deepens. With AI-guided inquiry, uncover hidden connections and learn with both depth, and breadth. Start exploring. Exploration is infinite.
The biggest unlock I’ve had with the use of AI in the past few years is how much easier it has become to be radically curious about everything around me. Every question that came to mind went from a research mission across the web to a simple question to an assistant.
An even bigger unlock that I’ve always wanted was to be able to dive deeper into things I’ve learned along the way - starting from one question and ending up a dozen different universes of new information.
I built Rabbithole as a way to scratch that itch, and after positive feedback from early testers I decided to make it a product of its own. We built an entirely new way to dive into topics, powered by AI-generated follow-up questions that help you think deeper, retain more, and not just search faster. Rabbithole is designed to expand your curiosity instead of just satisfying it.
Key features:
AI-generated paths for deeper exploration
Save, revisit, and share your research trails
No more tab overload—everything in one clean interface
A huge shoutout to all the beta testers who helped shape this product.
What’s the most interesting rabbit hole you’ve ever fallen into? 🕳️🐇
About Rabbithole on Product Hunt
“A launchpad for your curiosity”
Rabbithole launched on Product Hunt on February 13th, 2025 and earned 534 upvotes and 69 comments, placing #4 on the daily leaderboard. Rabbithole lets you ask any question and lets curiosity roam free. Exploration isn’t linear - it twists, branches, and deepens. With AI-guided inquiry, uncover hidden connections and learn with both depth, and breadth. Start exploring. Exploration is infinite.
On the analytics side, Rabbithole competes within Education, Artificial Intelligence and Search — topics that collectively have 562.6k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Rabbithole performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Rabbithole?
Rabbithole was hunted by Robleh Jama. 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.
Hey Product Hunt 👋🏼
The biggest unlock I’ve had with the use of AI in the past few years is how much easier it has become to be radically curious about everything around me. Every question that came to mind went from a research mission across the web to a simple question to an assistant.
An even bigger unlock that I’ve always wanted was to be able to dive deeper into things I’ve learned along the way - starting from one question and ending up a dozen different universes of new information.
I built Rabbithole as a way to scratch that itch, and after positive feedback from early testers I decided to make it a product of its own. We built an entirely new way to dive into topics, powered by AI-generated follow-up questions that help you think deeper, retain more, and not just search faster. Rabbithole is designed to expand your curiosity instead of just satisfying it.
Key features:
AI-generated paths for deeper exploration
Save, revisit, and share your research trails
No more tab overload—everything in one clean interface
A huge shoutout to all the beta testers who helped shape this product.
What’s the most interesting rabbit hole you’ve ever fallen into? 🕳️🐇