Hey Noah, an AI Executive Assistant for Founders, Launches on Product Hunt
Hey Noah has launched on Product Hunt as a proactive AI executive assistant that manages calendars, relationships, and follow-ups for founders via email, text messages, and WhatsApp.
A new app called Hey Noah has just launched on Product Hunt, positioning itself as a proactive AI executive assistant designed specifically for business founders. The team's tagline is "Claude talks to you; Noah talks to your network" — meaning instead of being a chatbot that converses with you like typical AI, Noah goes out and communicates with your network on your behalf.
The development team compares Noah's operation more to Tesla Full Self Driving than cruise control: the AI automatically manages appointment calendars, maintains relationships with people in your network, and follows up on pending tasks through channels workers already use — email, text messages, and WhatsApp. The official website, heynoah.io, describes itself as an "operating system for executive intelligence" that supports voice commands, Slack, SMS, and email, while proactively anticipating user needs.
The founder is Ashish Toshniwal, who states on the Product Hunt page that he spent 14 years building a company with $100 million in revenue serving 47 Fortune 500 clients. His own LinkedIn profile confirms he uses Hey Noah in his daily life. Meanwhile, a post from team member Darshan Sonde recounts that the team started with three people — Darshan, Ashish, and Danira Lujan — working together in Ashish's backyard, before growing to the current team of eight.
On its Product Hunt launch day, Hey Noah ranked #1 in the Productivity, Calendar, and Artificial Intelligence categories, with 62 upvotes and a combined points total of 366 including comments. However, it should be noted that all information so far comes primarily from the company's and team's own channels; no mainstream tech news outlet has independently reported on or reviewed the product.
The AI assistant trend is shifting from "chatbots that answer questions" to "agents that do work on our behalf" — a direction Thai professionals and entrepreneurs should watch closely, as it could change how we manage time and appointments in the future. However, the product is still new and lacks third-party reviews, so it should be tried with caution.