This product was not featured by Product Hunt yet. It will not be visible on their landing page and won't be ranked (cannot win product of the day regardless of upvotes).
After more than 15 years of building software and working with numerous startup clients, I kept noticing the same pattern: apps were shipping faster than ever, but important details were being missed.
The main feature worked. The problems appeared around it:
Authorization enforced in the UI but not on the server
Cross-account data exposure
Broken payment, refund and subscription states
Missing webhook validation or idempotency
Exposed secrets and overly permissive database rules
Confusing onboarding and conversion flows
Forms that failed without preserving user input
Mobile, accessibility and edge-case issues
That is why we built AuditFlare.
AuditFlare combines UX, product, security and engineering reviews into one practical audit for web apps.
We currently offer two simple options:
Launch Audit for $99
A review of the deployed web app. No code access is required. We examine UX, mobile usability, core journeys, payment flows, edge cases, conversion friction and publicly observable security issues.
Comprehensive Audit for $299
A deeper review that includes client and server code, authentication, permissions, database access, APIs, storage, dependencies, payments, webhooks, subscriptions and business logic. It also includes a walkthrough and one retest.
Every valid finding within the agreed scope is included. We do not stop after an arbitrary number of issues.
Each finding includes:
Severity and impact
Evidence
Reproduction steps
Practical remediation guidance
Enough context for a developer or AI coding tool to implement the fix
There is no subscription and no sales call is required. We review the scope before beginning. An NDA is available before you share access.
AuditFlare is currently for browser-based web apps. We are not accepting native iOS or Android apps yet.
I would love your feedback on the service, the packages and the sample report. If you are building or launching a web app, what part of it are you least confident about?
Thank you for checking out AuditFlare and supporting our launch!
honestly the reproduction steps and evidence part is what sold me, basically makes it way easier to actually prioritize what to fix first instead of guessing.
The reproduction steps with screenshots make it easy to hand off findings directly to developers without having to explain anything twice.
The reports I got back were shockingly specific, including actual reproduction steps for an auth edge case I had been quietly ignoring for weeks. Definitely worth it for any founder who wants a real checklist before launch.
The "clear evidence, impact, reproduction steps and practical remediation" framing shows real engineering discipline — too many audit reports hand you vague findings and wish you luck.
A nice idea would be a public "trust report" you can export as a PDF and embed on your landing page, showing the latest audit date, severity counts and resolved issues. It would turn your service into a marketing asset instead of just a private checklist.
About AuditFlare on Product Hunt
“UX and security audits for fast-moving apps”
AuditFlare was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 9 upvotes and 8 comments, placing #144 on the daily leaderboard. AuditFlare helps founders uncover UX, security and payment-flow issues before users do. Experienced software engineers, security specialists and product designers review web apps across core journeys, mobile usability, authentication, permissions, edge cases, APIs, database access, payments, webhooks and conversion friction. Every valid finding includes clear evidence, impact, reproduction steps and practical remediation guidance.
AuditFlare was featured in User Experience (366.8k followers), Tech (628k followers) and Security (2.8k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 203k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted AuditFlare?
AuditFlare was hunted by Jayshree Anandakumar. 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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Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I’m Jayshree, founder of AuditFlare.
After more than 15 years of building software and working with numerous startup clients, I kept noticing the same pattern: apps were shipping faster than ever, but important details were being missed.
The main feature worked. The problems appeared around it:
Authorization enforced in the UI but not on the server
Cross-account data exposure
Broken payment, refund and subscription states
Missing webhook validation or idempotency
Exposed secrets and overly permissive database rules
Confusing onboarding and conversion flows
Forms that failed without preserving user input
Mobile, accessibility and edge-case issues
That is why we built AuditFlare.
AuditFlare combines UX, product, security and engineering reviews into one practical audit for web apps.
We currently offer two simple options:
Launch Audit for $99
A review of the deployed web app. No code access is required. We examine UX, mobile usability, core journeys, payment flows, edge cases, conversion friction and publicly observable security issues.
Comprehensive Audit for $299
A deeper review that includes client and server code, authentication, permissions, database access, APIs, storage, dependencies, payments, webhooks, subscriptions and business logic. It also includes a walkthrough and one retest.
Every valid finding within the agreed scope is included. We do not stop after an arbitrary number of issues.
Each finding includes:
Severity and impact
Evidence
Reproduction steps
Practical remediation guidance
Enough context for a developer or AI coding tool to implement the fix
There is no subscription and no sales call is required. We review the scope before beginning. An NDA is available before you share access.
AuditFlare is currently for browser-based web apps. We are not accepting native iOS or Android apps yet.
I would love your feedback on the service, the packages and the sample report. If you are building or launching a web app, what part of it are you least confident about?
Thank you for checking out AuditFlare and supporting our launch!