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Just came across Loki today and it instantly caught my attention. It feels like a really solid middle ground between AI speed and real creative control. You can generate a full landing page from a prompt, but you’re not locked into whatever the AI gives you — the visual editor looks powerful enough to actually fine-tune things when taste and brand really matter. The combo of prompt-based...

Loki.BuildDesign and ship studio-grade landing pages with AI
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I’ve used CapCut before for quick edits, and adding AI on top makes total sense. Excited to see how good the auto edits turn out.
CapCut AI SuiteCreate, edit, or remix content with AI in a simple editor
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Really interesting. So many tools say they do API security but barely scratch the surface. Offensive-style testing on live traffic feels like the right approach.
Astra API Security PlatformDiscover, Scan, and Secure every API at scale
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Love how Creem bundles MoR + financial ops + AI into one platform. The split revenue per product feature is a game-changer for SaaS partnerships.

Creem 1.0Split SaaS revenue with partners, sell without headaches
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Honestly, yes! if they bring the right mindset. A “vibe coder” who can rapidly prototype, experiment, and ship non-core features can be a huge asset. They free up the core team to focus on mission-critical engineering while still exploring creative ideas, small UX tweaks, or integrations that might otherwise sit in the backlog forever. The key (IMO) is alignment: Clear guardrails so their...
Would you hire a VibeCoder to work on your product?
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From what I’ve seen (and heard from YC alumni), GitHub stars are nice social proof, but they’re not the main deciding factor. YC tends to care more about: Are you solving a real, painful problem? Do you have early signs of adoption or love from users? Are you moving fast and iterating? Stars can indicate developer interest, but a handful of active users/contributors usually matters more than...
Are GitHub stars important for YC applications?
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I’ve tried a lot of fitness apps, but tying steps to iconic locations is genius. Can’t wait to see which map routes are available.

Walk the WorldTransform your daily steps into satisfying map milestones
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Wow, this could really help bridge the gap between idea and product. The fact that you can start with a prompt and end up with a real full-stack app is wild.

VibeFlow If Lovable, n8n and Convex had a genius baby
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Just came across GoodsFox – love how it covers so many countries and ad channels in one place. Having Meta, Google, TikTok etc. all together with competitor insights sounds super useful for marketers. Definitely something I’ll be exploring for ad strategy ideas.

GoodsFoxTrack competitor ads, traffic sources, and winning creatives
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Just checked out the new Sparrow—and wow, it’s a huge leap. It’s lighter, faster, and now comes with AI baked in. The natural language API calls are a game changer (finally, no need to dig through docs just to test an endpoint). Clean UI, no fluff, and feels way more focused than most tools out there. Haven’t deep-dived yet, but first impression: this might become my go-to for modern API testing.

SparrowThe lightest and fastest platform for API testing
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Saw Nimt.ai today and honestly, it feels like a glimpse into the future. As AI chats like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini become the new way people search, knowing how your brand shows up there is going to be everything. The idea of tracking Share of Voice, rankings, and mentions across AI platforms—across any language or location—is wild. Haven’t tried it yet, but super curious. This could be what...

Nimt.aiTrack and boost any brand’s visibility in AI search
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Tried PodClips today and instantly got why podcasters are loving it. It takes your episode and spits out everything you need — clips, shorts, metadata — without needing an agency or a dozen tools. Clean UI, fast turnaround, and it actually understands what parts are clip-worthy. If you're serious about growing your podcast without drowning in post-production, this is a game-changer.

PodClipsTurn your podcasts into viral video content
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Just tried CopyCat today — and wow, this is the kind of tool I wish existed sooner. It’s no-code browser automation, but it doesn’t feel clunky or fragile like most I’ve seen. You mix AI prompts with step-by-step actions, and it just… works. Whether it’s automating a signup flow, filling out forms, or scraping data, it handles it like a pro. Super intuitive, super useful. Honestly feels like...

CopyCatBuild browser automations with AI
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We just saw a demo of Aleph, and it feels like the future of video editing. It’s not another timeline-based tool. It’s a video model that can literally edit the world inside a video — remove stuff, add things, change lighting, even shift camera angles — all from a single clip. No 3D scans. No reshoots. No After Effects wizardry. Just a model that gets context. It’s wild: Want to delete a person...

Runway AlephA new way to edit, transform and generate video
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Just tried Maestro Studio Desktop and it feels like someone finally built a real testing command center — without all the dev tool chaos. This isn’t just a test automation tool. It’s like having a QA genius in a box. No CLI madness. No IDE setup. No flipping between platforms. Just open the app, plug in a device, and go. Write tests in plain English Point, click, generate test steps like magic...
Maestro Studio Desktop BetaRun mobile & web tests in minutes with a desktop app
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Just came across Finlens, and as a founder, this honestly hits home. Most of us don’t ignore our books—we just dread them. QuickBooks feels like a foreign language, and the handoff to accountants often turns into a game of email ping-pong and last-minute panic. Finlens looks like the bridge we’ve all needed. What I’m most excited about: Smart categorization and receipt capture: no more inbox...

FinlensAI accounting for founders & accountants
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Just discovered SilentType and I’m genuinely excited to try it out — this feels like the kind of tool I’ve always needed but never quite found. I’ve sat through way too many meetings, lectures, and brainstorming sessions where I was either scrambling to take notes or completely zoned out trying to stay present. SilentType solves that in such a thoughtful way. It quietly captures everything,...

SilenttypeYou don't have to worry about note-taking anymore
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Just came across todai and honestly, I’m really excited about it. Most productivity or journaling tools push you to do more, but todai feels different—it’s focused on helping you feel better and think more clearly, especially when your mind is noisy or overwhelmed. The idea of the Happy Lifestyle Index (HLI) really stood out to me—it’s such a simple but powerful way to understand where your...

todaiYour first personalized happy lifestyle index
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As someone who's wrestled with writing and maintaining API tests across multiple projects, Qodex.ai feels like a total unlock. The pain is real — especially when you're juggling functional testing, security checks (hello OWASP Top 10), and tight deadlines. Most tools either fall short on security or drown you in manual setup. What excites me about Qodex is how developer-first and frictionless...

QodexDiscover, Test & Secure Your APIs — 10x Faster with AI.

