Shroomie launches AI-powered news app with gamified mushroom garden experience
By
Chenglai Huang
Tries hard. Doesn't quite make it out of the oven in one piece.
Summary
Shroomie is an AI-powered news app launching on Product Hunt that gamifies news reading by making stories bite-sized, interactive, and habit-forming. Users grow a mushroom garden as they read daily news, turning the experience into a playful game. The app uses AI for content sourcing, visual generation, and personalized feeds, aiming to make news consumption fun rather than boring.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledEvery news product we tried was solving what to show us, not how it felt to read.
What if reading the news actually felt fun?
We believe the best habits aren't built through discipline — they're built through play.
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