Cherly

Cherly

Making influencer marketing smarter
Krew
I’ve been using Krew lately, and honestly, it’s helped me get back into moving my body without overthinking it. I’m not always great at sticking to workouts, especially from home, but being able to hop into a live session with other real people makes a difference. It’s low-pressure, kind of fun, and just makes the whole thing feel more… doable. It’s not perfect, but it’s been a nice little boost to my routine. It might be worth checking out if you’ve been in a workout slump like I was.
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Lumen
Lumen is one of those tools that quietly makes your life better without adding noise. I’ve been using it to help manage focus and energy throughout the day, and it’s surprisingly insightful. The way it gives you real-time feedback on your metabolism feels super personal — like your body finally has a way to talk back. What I love most is how actionable the data is. It’s not just numbers for the sake of it — it actually helps you make better choices around when to eat, move, or rest. If you’re into optimizing your health without overcomplicating it, Lumen is definitely worth checking out.
I’m not usually a gym person, but pairing fitness with VR actually made it fun. I’ll be playing a game, totally in the zone, and then realize I’ve burned a few hundred calories without even thinking about it. It doesn’t feel like a fitness tracker — more like a little cheerleader in the background keeping track while you do your thing. If you struggle with motivation or just want to move more without it feeling like a chore, this is such a game-changer.

What's great

motivational features (2)fun experience (2)calorie estimates (1)VR integration (1)
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Clearspace made me realize how often I open apps out of pure habit. That tiny pause before launching something like Instagram or TikTok? Weirdly powerful. It’s not restrictive or judgmental — just gently helps you be more intentional. I’ve felt more present and less scattered since using it. Super simple idea, but it really works.

What's great

mindful phone use (4)impactful (3)
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Hume AI
I’ve been testing out Hume AI, and honestly, it’s one of the more interesting AI tools I’ve used lately. Most emotion AI platforms feel sterile or overly technical, but Hume actually feels like it was built to understand people — not just analyze data. What stood out to me the most was the way it picks up on subtle emotional cues in voice and text. I ran a few tests where I changed my tone just slightly, and Hume caught it. Not in a robotic “detected: sadness” way — more like, “we noticed a drop in energy and emotional tone,” which felt more nuanced and respectful. It doesn’t try to label you so much as listen, if that makes sense. It’s not perfect—there were moments when the interpretations felt a little generic—but considering how complex human emotion is, I’m impressed with how far it’s come. Plus, the company seems really values-driven, which matters to me when we're talking about tech that interprets human feelings.

What's great

empathic voice interface (2)vocal expression analysis (3)values-driven company (2)

What needs improvement

generic interpretations (1)
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