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The card UI looks super clean. ✨ This feels like it was born to be an iOS Home Screen widget. Is widget support currently available (or on the roadmap) so we can see these calm updates at a glance without unlocking the phone?

Eimi: Daily CardsTurn what you care about into daily cards
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This sounds like the future of physical play! The idea of a 'feedback loop' based on movement is brilliant. I'm curious about the sensor tech inside the Smart Brick—is it using a combination of accelerometers and gyroscopes to distinguish between a 'swoosh' (flying) and a 'stomp' (T-Rex walking)?

LEGO SMART PlayBringing LEGO creations to life like never before
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This gives me serious 'The Impossible Quiz' flashbacks. It’s the perfect kind of frustrating—I definitely lean towards 'fun' rather than 'painful'. I’m curious about the 'one working button' logic—is its position completely random every time the level loads, or is there a subtle pattern/logic for speedrunners to memorize?

Too Many ButtonsOnly one button works. Every other click is chaos.
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Love the idea of turning a glance into a moment of calm. Much better than seeing unread emails. With the new interactive widgets in iOS 17, did you implement any 'tap to feed' mechanics, or is it strictly a passive viewing experience for now?

Aquarium WidgetsYour pocket aquarium for a relaxing iOS widget
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This is such a fun way to learn! Textbooks are boring, but lyrics stick. My biggest question with music apps is always licensing. Does Canary integrate with my existing Spotify/Apple Music account to play the tracks, or do you handle the licensing directly within the app?

CanaryLearn languages with music, practice with people
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đź«§ Gamifying the act of force quit is brilliant. We've all had those moments where we want to physically destroy a lagging app, so 'popping' it sounds incredibly therapeutic. Does the bubble size dynamically resize in real-time as the app's memory usage spikes?

MemoryBubblePop Bubbles To clean your Mac's memory
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Simple and effective. I gave it a spin and the questions are spot on. Since we are inputting potentially sensitive data about traction and metrics, can you confirm that the data is processed locally or anonymized, and not stored for any other purposes?

Fundraising Readiness Check how ready your startup is to raise capital
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The illustrations look incredibly charming! It's rare to see this level of visual polish on a standalone Watch app these days. Shoutout to Ann for the design work. Quick question on the animations: do they play on a loop, or are they optimized to pause quickly to save battery life on the watch?

Weather mini for Apple WatchMeet Weather mini 3, smart weather cards on your wrist.
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This feels like the 'Semrush for the LLM era' we've been waiting for. The shift from SEO to GEO is undeniable. One technical curiosity: Since LLM outputs are non-deterministic (the answers change slightly every time), how does Opttab calculate a stable 'Visibility Score'? Do you run the same prompt multiple times and average the presence to get a baseline?

OpttabManage your presence in AI search
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Huge respect for launching this at 19! Since you mentioned infrastructure costs, if the user base grows massively, do you have a plan to sustain the API costs for voice transcription and AI processing in the long run?

MailWellA gentler way to journal. Email replies, pods and insights.
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The 'Moneyball' approach to essays is brilliant. I'm curious about the dataset bias though: Is it currently US-centric (Ivy League/Common App), or does it also cater to UK/European university application styles which are usually more academic and less 'story-driven'?

EveryessayAI essays, trained on winning human-briefs.
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Gotta bookmark this 'upvoting' tool. I'm watching to see how many upvotes you guys actually get on the PH leaderboard today—I guess that’s basically a live demo of how effective it is? Hahaha.

Organic upvoteManual, organic upvotes for Reddit, Product Hunt, and IMDb
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This is definitely super useful for remote colleague farewells. It’s always a scramble to chase everyone down across different time zones to sign it before the person actually leaves. I wish the layout logic was smarter. When you have 20+ people signing, some cards end up looking like a messy collage or a chaotic forum thread.

KardyThe most funnest group card eva (typos included)
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Wow, this looks like a solid tool for aggregating public info on people you want to connect with. But speaking as a user, I’m a bit skeptical about the actual utility. If I’m at the level where I can actually land a meeting with a VIP, I would never rely solely on public records—they're just too unreliable. Instead, I’d always try to find a mutual contact to get the inside scoop first, and then...

The AlmanacLook up people and how they connect
