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I love that it breaks things into sub-tasks automatically. That's another major executive dysfunction hurdle cleared. I saw the comment about the user limit hopefully that gets sorted soon! I'd also be very interested in a web or Android version in the future for cross-platform use. Great concept!

Noro ADHD PlannerTurn a braindump and wordvomit into a structured plan
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I've seen teams build features that were "loud" on the feedback board but didn't move the needle, while quieter, more valuable insights were lost in Slack. Integrating directly into Jira is the killer feature. It closes the loop between customer input and the actual work, making feedback actionable instead of just archival.

Customer Feedback Portal for JiraBuild what matters, with customer feedback in Jira
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I'm curious to test the limits. What's a typical project you envision users building with the 50 free credits? For example, could one build a basic, functional CRM or a community event listing site within that limit?

JDoodle.aiVibe app builder with free bug fixes, db and PAYG credits
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I've always felt that for all the memes, there are some genuinely insightful users on WSB, but it's impossible to remember who they are or if their past calls were just luck. The ability to track a specific redditor's accuracy over time is exactly what I've needed. It moves the discussion from pure hype to a bit more accountability.

ChatterDiscover which reddit investors make it big — and how often
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This is such a fascinating way to explore history! It really puts into perspective how ideas are often concentrated in specific hubs. The visual is clean and intuitive.

The Map of Human IdeasDiscover where the world’s greatest ideas were born
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Okay, this is way more useful than it has any right to be. The GTA V soundtrack is unironically one of the best curated music collections out there, and being able to use it as background music for work is fantastic. The fact it works as a PWA and has background playback makes it actually practical.

GTA RadioListen to GTA V radio stations in your browser anytime
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I love seeing practical applications of on-device AI that aren't just chatbots. How well does the local AI handle categorizing really niche or technical articles? Either way, the privacy-first approach is the real winner here. Congrats on launching a beautiful and much-needed tool

GempodA treasure chest for your bookmarks
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Wow, going from launch to 13k free users and acquiring Kibo UI in less than a year is incredible growth! It's clear you're becoming the definitive resource for shadcn/ui blocks. I'm really curious about the CMS boilerplates for Payload and Sanity. That's such a smart move for bridging the gap between developers and content editors. How are you handling the learning curve for non-technical users...

ShadcnblocksThe ultimate block set for shadcn/ui, Tailwind, and React
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Okay, you've literally described my daily struggle. I switch between ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini constantly, and I waste so much time copying my project context, brand guidelines, and tech stack from one chat to another. The mental tax of re-explaining everything is real. This extension feels like it was built specifically for me.

AI Context FlowReusable AI Memory for Smarter Prompts Anywhere
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Congrats on the launch! The feature set is impressive, especially the focus on LLM optimization—that's forward-thinking. My main concern is about the long-term SEO game. Google's algorithms are getting scarily good at identifying and potentially de-prioritizing AI-generated content, even if it's well-structured. How is BlogBowl actively working to stay ahead of this? Is the strategy purely on...

BlogBowlKeyword‑driven AI articles auto‑posted to your blog
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This looks incredibly powerful. The shift from AI as a chatbot to an integrated 'employee' with permissions and defined roles is the right direction.

NocoBase 2.0Model your data, then build apps with blocks and actions
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This is exactly what the MCP ecosystem needs. I've built a few localhost-only MCP servers and the thought of adding proper auth and deploying them securely felt like a massive hurdle. The fact that this handles delegated access and secret management out of the box is a game-changer.

Secure MCP Framework by Arcade.devSkip migration and launch MCP with built-in Auth
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My big question is about workflow: right now, my team lives in our CRM (HubSpot). How seamless is the integration? If I enrich a lead in Sendr, does it automatically update the contact record in HubSpot, or is there a manual export/import step? The success of a tool like this often lives or dies on how well it plugs into our existing systems.

SendrYour complete GTM stack, powered by AI
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This is so cool. I remember seeing the template library before, and pivoting to an AI agent that uses them as a foundation is genius. It feels like it would be so much more accurate. One thing I always worry about with legal stuff is location—if I need a contract for my business in Texas, does the agent know to handle that differently than one for a friend in New York?

GitLaw AgentAI that drafts and reviews legal documents for free
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The promise of 'chatting with my inbox' instead of drowning in it is exactly what I need. I spend the first hour of every day just trying to figure out who I need to reply to and what the status of everything is. The ability to ask 'Who's waiting on me?' or 'What are the open loops from last week?' would give me so much mental clarity and save so much time. I

Extra ThursdayChat with your inbox. Ask questions, draft, summarize – fast
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Such a clever solution to a universal problem. The personal link concept is so simple but so powerful. This is going to save me so much time and frustration.

Context LinkPersonal URLs for sharing context with AI
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First off, love the origin story. It's so refreshing to see a team that admits they were 'idiots' who just stumbled into solving a huge problem. That GameStop billboard story is legendary! This feels like a product built by real people for real people, not some soulless corporate tool. Huge congrats on the launch, you've earned it.

BlindspotBook 2.5M+ billboards worldwide like you book an Uber
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The 'vibe coding' space is getting crowded, but the backing of Baidu's AI Cloud and the focus on production-ready, full-stack apps is a compelling differentiator. The examples in the gallery look polished. My biggest question is about flexibility: how much can you customize the generated code once the initial app is built?

MeDo by BaiduBuild full-stack apps with AI at a fraction of the cost
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This speaks to me. As a founder, I have all this data in Google Analytics, Stripe, and PostHog, but I never have the time to connect the dots and get a clear, actionable story. The promise of an 'AI Business Analyst' that can just tell me what's happening and why is exactly what I need. How does it handle conflicting data from different sources?

Jinna.aiAI Assistant for business admin, finances & day-to-day tasks
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This is such a smart evolution! Turning a launch platform into a daily community for makers is exactly what we need. It's so hard to maintain momentum after launch day. Having a dedicated 'social launchpad' to share wins, get feedback, and build a waitlist over time is a game-changer. The new design looks fantastic. Can't wait to be a part of this

Uneed CommunityLaunch, get seen, & grow alongside other makers

