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This is genuinely interesting. I like the idea of giving Claude a Cursor-like workflow instead of forcing people to jump between chat and editor mental modes. It feels especially useful for non-expert developers or managers who want to reason about code without fully living in an IDE all day. That said, I’m curious how you’re thinking about long-term context and scale. Cursor shines when...

1CodeOpen source Cursor-like UI for Claude Code
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Hey Charlie, gave Simpl a spin and I appreciate the clear stance on simplicity. It’s refreshing to see a product that resists feature creep and focuses on removing friction. That said, I’m curious where you draw the line long term. How do you decide what not to build as users ask for more control or customization? Feels like a strong foundation. Interested to see how you balance simplicity with...

Simpl.A pleasant Postgres browser for working with real data
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I love the idea of a private social space where memories and moments are preserved in a shared tree with people you actually care about. The combination of invite only trees, public options, and fun gamification makes it feel much more meaningful than a scrolling feed. A quick question. How does it differ from private groups that you can create on WhatsApp, Telegram or similar apps?

anonitythe private social media
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Congratulations!! can't wait to check it out and see if it is going to be a valuable tool for me.

AlpineAll your work in one place: docs, tasks, chat, AI and more
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Really like how Bookmarkify 2 turns random bookmarks into something actually useful. Being able to view live websites, organize them visually, and quickly grab colors/fonts makes it feel built for real design workflows, not just saving links. The collaboration boards are a nice touch too. Feels like a natural step for teams collecting inspiration together. Curious to hear from the team: what’s...

BookmarkifyCollect websites, images, and videos into visual boards
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Tried out Cubic and like the idea of AI assisting with PR reviews. How do you make sure the feedback stays high-signal and doesn’t turn into noise, especially for experienced dev teams already using tools like Copilot? Curious to hear how you’re thinking about this in real-world workflows.

 cubic 2.0Code reviews for the AI era
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Interesting. Love the idea of turning simple words into branded visual styles and assets with AI. It seems like a fast way to prototype different looks and feels without deep design skills. How do you ensure that the AI-generated styles remain unique and not overly similar to trends already in the training data? Also, what controls or customization options are there to help teams fine-tune...
Adject v1.5Create hyper-realistic product images & videos instantly
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A couple of questions to the launch team: As AI models and design patterns change quickly, how do you ensure prompts don’t become outdated or limit creativity over time? How do you balance reusability of prompts with the need for designers to develop original thinking rather than relying too heavily on predefined inputs? Curious to hear how you’re thinking about long-term value and evolution of...

Superdesign Prompt LibraryDesign prompts for style, animation, components
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Something that I can integrating in my next product if it aligns well. It is hard to build gamification support from scratch. An API can be very helpful. How are handling reliability concerns?

Trophy 1.0Developer APIs for gamification: streaks, XP, badges, ranks
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Hi Fredrik, I just checked out Atlas.co 2 and like how it lets you build maps and spatial apps right in the browser without coding. It seems like a great way to visualize and share geographic data with your team easily. A couple of questions to your team: • Do you think no-code spatial tools like this can replace traditional GIS software in the future? • What kinds of projects this tool can be...

Atlas.newThe AI agent for maps and spatial data
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Hi Gaurav & Soumya, Congratulations on this achievement. The idea of using something as personal as a photo, plus a 3D collectible, to log in feels radically different from traditional password managers. I’m curious: Do you think visual-based login is easier than traditional passwords? Would this make password managers more accessible for non-technical users? Would love to hear how others see...

PicKey AISecure your master password with a fun memory you love!
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When it comes to reading someone's emails, the biggest challenge is gaining the trust of your users. The WHY behind the product is very strong, and people get attracted immediately. I have been looking for some way to categorize or help me focus on the emails I am interested in. I wonder why Google never bothered about such improvements and why we have to depend on third-party tools. I would...

Emailgurus - Open SourceKeep your Gmail inbox focused on people you know
Arjun Kenchappagoudraleft a comment
Hi Bijan, you have a great product for job seeking product managers. One big improvement I would suggest is that Support. As soon as someone signs up, they get automated, personal looking emails from you. However, no response we get when using online chat interface or emailing you directly. Is this site operational or currently down?

Product Management ExercisesA repository of product manager job interview exercises
