Bella Stone

Bella Stone

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Product update: Polyglotta is evolving (a lot)

Polyglotta started as a multilingual translator, but it s becoming something broader: a language-first AI companion for people who think across languages. Instead of translating A B , Polyglotta is built around seeing meaning across many languages at once so you can notice what shifts, what stays, and what gets lost in between.


Here s what s new (and why it matters): You can now translate across a bigger set of languages, with an experience designed for multilingual context rather than one-pair-at-a-time translation. Polyglotta supports 70+ languages, multilingual context, and custom-optimized AI models aimed at more accurate, context-aware results.
There s also a clearer split between two ways of using the app: Translate mode for fast multi-target translations, and Ask mode when you want help understanding what s going on (explanations, examples, nuance).
Audio is a first-class feature now, too. Membership includes high-quality audio pronunciations, so you can read, hear, and internalize phrases not just copy/paste them.
Probably the most Polyglotta change: translations aren t treated as final answers. Each translation can become a place to refine meaning with real people threads for feedback, context, and improvements so the app gets smarter through collective input. If something feels off, the workflow is simple: downvote, comment, and help steer it toward something more natural.
And if you want to go deeper with others, the community space is set up like a collaborative workshop: share feedback, spot weird translations, test ideas, and learn from each other s language insights.
If you haven t tried Polyglotta in a while, the easiest way to feel the change is: pick a phrase you care about, translate it into a handful of languages, then switch to Ask mode and interrogate the why behind the differences.

You2Mentorp/you2mentorHansi Nissanka

23d ago

How can we make mentoring accessible and meaningful for everyone?

Hi everyone! I m Hansi, founder of You2Mentor. I started this platform to bridge the gap in mentoring. Most people either don t have access to mentors, or the mentoring they get is limited to the organisation or the department they work in.

We re building a platform that helps individuals find mentors and supports organisations in running structured mentoring programs. Users can set goals, track progress, and grow skills in a meaningful way.

Aditya Raj

2mo ago

Hey everyone — I’m Aditya, building a better way to get user feedback

I m Aditya
Solo founder building Retour, a tiny feedback component used by engineers at PWC, Vercel, Supabase, and indie teams who want cleaner feedback loops.

I built it because I kept shipping features without knowing what users really felt.
Now Retour handles:
Instant Slack alerts
Emotional signals
AI summaries
A simple dashboard

If you re also figuring out user feedback as a founder, happy to connect and swap notes.

Building MCP-powered meeting automation in SuperIntern – what would you connect?

We re currently building a new capability in SuperIntern:
turning real meeting conversations into MCP-powered automation.

The idea is simple:
SuperIntern listens to the meeting, understands what people say, and then uses Model Context Protocol (MCP) to orchestrate other tools and agents.

Calk AIp/calk-aiQ

2mo ago

It’s launch day! The anti headache AI agent!

We just launched Calk AI 1.0, a new way to build AI agents that actually do work (no workflows, no configs).

Built between France and Canada over the past 8 months.

If you re exploring AI agents and want something simpler than the usual workflow tools, come say hi.

Happy to answer questions all day!

Mekup/mekuMusharof Chowdhury

2mo ago

Meku just crossed 10k users!

Meku just crossed 10,000 registered users, it's a big milestone for us and hits different

The AI coding and dev tool space is loud and very competitive, but seeing so many people try Meku and actually stay shows we re building something that genuinely helps devs and teams ship faster and build better web apps

Massive love to the Meku team for grinding and polishing every day, and heartfelt thanks to our early users for trusting what we re creating

The real bottleneck in AI isn’t speed, it’s certainty

Most teams still obsess over making AI faster.

Faster inference.
Faster responses.
Faster loops.

But here s the pattern we keep seeing in production:

  • Speed isn t what breaks first.

  • Certainty does.

Your Pitch Is Too Complicated... Here’s How to Fix It (Plus a16z Template)

Hey everyone,

I've been doing a lot of pitching recently.

I went to Web Summit where I got pitched at a lot.

From 'Locked Out' to 'Everywhere': Our new Outlook integration is live!

We launched Meet-Ting on Gmail to move fast. It got us out there, but we quickly built up technical debt and a heavy reliance on Google's APIs. 

This was a problem. Our most valuable potential users (the "meeting-heavy" pros) all use Outlook. 

After months of focused work to improve core reliability, it was time to expand our ecosystem. We call it our "Ting everywhere" strategy. Our native Outlook integration is live.

When AI stops being your tool… and starts being your teammate

Here s a weird shift happening quietly:
AI isn t helping us anymore, it s working with us.

We used to build tools that waited for instructions.
Now, we build agents that make decisions.

Shaish Guni

3mo ago

I’m Done Building Projects for Others — Now I’m Building a Modular SaaS for Founders

Hey folks

For the past few years, I ve been building websites, funnels, and SaaS products for clients. Don t get me wrong it paid well, but something always bothered me: I was building the same things over and over while founders struggled with the same pain points.

So I decided to flip the script.

🤖 GPT-5 models live in Tana

GPT-5 models live in Tana

Hey hunters

GPT-5 is now available in Tana, joining our lineup of 20 AI models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google.

While everyone debates which model is "best," we believe the answer is simple: the one that works for YOUR specific need, in THIS specific moment.

One Template, Endless Variations | Slashit Dynamic Template Commands

If you ve ever created multiple templates just to handle tone, format, or audience changes you know how messy it gets.

Slashit App s Dynamic Template Variations keep things clean.

Here s how it works:

  1. Create one base template.

  2. Add a /command when you use it (like /formal, /casual, /brief).

  3. Instantly get a variation tailored to your need without editing the original.

July Report for Refgrow

July report for Refgrow

MRR: $296 (+$134)

Paid users: 30 (+6)