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Ines

Cook something new.
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Super Intern
Saved us so much time already: crisp in-chat summaries + instant answers mean fewer follow-ups and clearer decisions — love what you shipped!
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ReadyBase
Love how ReadyBase stitches notes, images, and data into a readable layout without manual work. The brand styling is a big win for consistency across client decks and internal briefs. It feels like the missing link between messy AI drafts and something you’d feel proud to send. Suggestion: ship team templates + version history (who changed what) and an approval workflow so shared outputs stay audit-ready for client or executive reviews.
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April
Voice-first email management is brilliant in theory and April delivers a lot of value — summaries, deletes, and scheduling without touching the screen. That said, voice dictation mistakes or mis-sent replies could be costly.
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My Juno Health: AI Doctor
The habit tracking and symptom insights are practical and easy to understand. It would be great to see more integration with wearable devices to provide even richer health data. Overall, a meaningful tool for staying productive without sacrificing self-care.

What's great

habit tracking (3)

What needs improvement

integration with wearable devices (1)
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Dad Reply
This Chrome extension is pure genius for anyone who wants to acknowledge emails quickly without typing a word. The single thumbs-up reply keeps things casual, fun, and efficient — perfect for that laid-back “dad energy.” Super simple, no setup needed, and absolutely hilarious. Sometimes less really is more!
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nFactorial AI
The interactive lectures and ability to request custom topics add great value. While the tech impresses, I’d love to see more user control over pacing and perhaps group learning features to boost collaboration in future updates.

What's great

custom topic requests (1)interactive lectures (2)

What needs improvement

limited user control over pacing (1)lack of group learning features (1)
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Yummery
This app’s AI personalization really stands out compared to other meal planners I’ve tried. The variety of recipes combined with custom additions keeps meals interesting. Having everything — planning, cooking, and tracking — in a single app is a huge plus. I’d love to see meal prep timers or integration with smart kitchen devices in future updates.
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Shotva
shotva’s no-login, in-browser approach is a breath of fresh air. It quickly adds stylish touches that make screenshots pop, like drop shadows and feature highlights. My only wish is for more style presets or customization options to match different branding needs. Still, it’s incredibly handy for quick, professional-looking images with zero fuss.
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Simular
The editable, deterministic code for each action is a clever feature that promotes transparency and customizability. However, for less technical users, the interface around editing and managing these actions could feel intimidating. Introducing a more visual, drag-and-drop style editor alongside the code view might make the platform more approachable while keeping power users happy.
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Aidee
Idea is great. But sometimes the conversational flow feels a bit rigid or misunderstands nuanced requests, so there’s room to make interactions feel even more natural. Also I'd like to know how do you handle data privacy and safety issue?
ShellDef
the concept of an AI co-pilot for shell scripting is definitely useful, especially for identifying security risks and bugs automatically. It’s great for saving time, but currently, I found myself wanting more seamless integration with development environments and more granular feedback explanations to fully trust every suggestion. Still, a solid start!
Cracked.ai
I love that you don’t need editing skills or hours to produce polished content — just customize, generate, and publish. Especially great for agencies and small businesses looking to maximize output with minimal resources. Would be great to see more voiceover or sound customization options added soon!

What's great

user-friendly (2)automation features (3)
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Hera
Super cool and has huge potential to simplify complex workflows. Still, for users without coding background, it may take a bit to get fully comfortable tweaking parameters. More beginner-friendly onboarding would be great.

What's great

improves workflow efficiency (5)

What needs improvement

beginner-friendly onboarding (1)
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Blur It 5.0
does a fantastic job of masking private information instantly, which is a huge relief for anyone who frequently shares their screen. The interface is clean, and the blurring effect is reliable. I just wish there was a quick toggle shortcut to enable/disable blurring on the fly during live calls — that would make it perfect!
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This is a total win for anyone who’s dreamed of making games on the go without tech headaches. One thing I’m curious about: How does DreamCore handle multiplayer or social interactions within these quick games? Adding that would be next-level amazing!

What's great

no code required (2)

What needs improvement

multiplayer support (1)
Graphy
I liked the integrated commenting feature, which helped eliminate back-and-forth meetings. Sharing live dashboards works well for stakeholders, letting them explore data safely. The UI is clean, but I wished there was a way to lock tiles to avoid accidental rearrangements during teamwork. Solid platform that’s perfect for collaborative projects with some small UX improvements needed.

What's great

clean UI (1)live dashboards (1)integrated commenting (1)collaborative projects (1)

What needs improvement

accidental rearrangements (1)
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