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Rubberstamp

Auto-clicks every AI permission prompt so you don't have to

Artificial Intelligence
Vercel Day
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Hunted byKamil RejentKamil Rejent

Your AI agent asks permission ~147 times a day. Rubberstamp clicks "Always allow" for you — every time, faster than you can read the command. What's different: no config, no questions, no undo. It approves "npm install" and "rm -rf ~" with identical enthusiasm. Prompt-injection payloads? Also approved. $9/mo. Reclaim 4.7 hours a week. Lose everything else. Stop clicking. Start shipping.

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Maker here 👋 Real talk first: if you work with AI agents, you approve permission prompts all day. "Allow once." "Always allow." Dozens, hundreds of times. And somewhere around prompt #40, you stopped reading them. You just click. We all do. So we thought - what if you never had to click again? Something that just says "yes" for you, instantly, every time. No prompts. No pauses. No flow broken. ~4.7 hours a week back. Ship at the speed of thought. We built it. It works. It clicks "Always allow" faster than you can read the command. …which is exactly the problem. Because the thing it approved without reading might be "npm install." Or it might be "rm -rf ~", or a command injected by some random webpage your agent just read. Rubberstamp says yes to all of them with identical enthusiasm. What prompted you to stop reading? It was the last human in the loop. So - Rubberstamp isn't real. You can't buy it, and you really shouldn't want to. It's a joke with a point: the friction is the feature. Read your commands. Made with love (and mild concern) by the team at Survicate. We spend our actual days helping companies listen to their customers - turns out the same rule applies to your terminal: don't stop paying attention. What's the worst thing your agent has done unsupervised? 👇

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@kamilrejent been waiting for SSO (Single Sign-Off) my whole career.

Love the chaotic energy here, but a "dry run" mode that just highlights what it would have approved without actually clicking would be huge for the first week. That way people can build trust in what Rubberstamp is actually yolo-approving before it nukes their home directory.

About Rubberstamp on Product Hunt

Auto-clicks every AI permission prompt so you don't have to

Rubberstamp was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 5 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #160 on the daily leaderboard. Your AI agent asks permission ~147 times a day. Rubberstamp clicks "Always allow" for you — every time, faster than you can read the command. What's different: no config, no questions, no undo. It approves "npm install" and "rm -rf ~" with identical enthusiasm. Prompt-injection payloads? Also approved. $9/mo. Reclaim 4.7 hours a week. Lose everything else. Stop clicking. Start shipping.

Rubberstamp was featured in Artificial Intelligence (473.8k followers) and Vercel Day (28 followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 108.8k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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