Rabinder Hooda

Rabinder Hooda

UI is my second language.
2 points

What's great

You get powerful AI agents, a database, and analytics—all integrated into one platform. It’s a real time-saver for someone like me who’s always juggling multiple projects. The interface is intuitive, so you can focus on your ideas rather than getting lost in the tech setup. Plus, it lets you go from concept to launch with minimal effort, super practical.

What needs improvement

While it’s easy to build and launch, I sometimes feel a bit limited in terms of tweaking the look and feel to match specific brand styles. Maybe a bit more flexibility there would make it even more powerful for devs and designers who care about those finer details.

vs Alternatives

I chose Trickle because it’s a one-stop shop for building and launching AI-powered apps without the usual hassle of stitching different tools together. As someone who’s always exploring new frameworks, the fact that I can quickly prototype with built-in AI models and databases was super appealing. It lets me focus on the fun parts, solving problems and iterating, without getting bogged down in the backend setup.

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CapCut AI Suite
The idea of camera + prompt-led creation really speaks to making editing more accessible.

What's great

AI features (3)beginner-friendly (3)
Snapdeck
AI-driven slide creation is a solid move, especially if it can quickly generate professional-looking designs with just a prompt. No more wrestling with layout tweaks or worrying about consistency, just focus on the content.

What's great

fast performance (3)AI integration (3)visual design (3)time-saving (5)efficient workflow (4)high-quality output (4)
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YouMind
The kind of tool I’d actually mess around with while brainstorming a side project. Love the “learning meets writing” angle, it’s like it’s nudging you to create without overthinking the process. Curious to see if it actually helps polish ideas without making things feel templated. Definitely worth a test run with a quick draft or concept.
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CREAO
Great app, The new holy grail for teams that hate forcing everyone into the same workflow. I love the “build your own AI app” angle, seems perfect for making tools actually fit how people work instead of the other way around. I’d be curious to see how smooth the UX is for non-technical folks though, customization can get messy fast.

What's great

flexible (6)custom AI apps (9)personalized tools (6)no-code app builder (3)

What needs improvement

user-friendly (1)
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Capalyze
the UI needs to keep up with the complexity of features so it remains intuitive. A lot of power under the hood is great, but ensuring that the average user can easily get what they need without a steep learning curve is key to keeping the engagement high.
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Crustdata
APIs like this can really empower teams to act faster and smarter. I’d be interested in seeing how they handle data accuracy and UX for developers.
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VidAU
This looks super handy for marketers, love that it’s all-in-one and no editing needed. Would be cool to see how customizable the avatars and templates really are in practice!

What's great

easy to use (8)AI avatars (9)no editing required (7)
MGX (MetaGPT X)
An AI “team members” that covers PM, dev, and analytics feels like a dream for rapid prototyping. UI’s clean, flow is smooth. Sometimes the AI suggestions feel a bit generic, but for side projects or quick MVPs, it’s super handy. I could see myself actually using this to spin up ideas fast.

What's great

reduced development time (3)multi-agent collaboration (7)AI team simulation (8)project creation efficiency (6)
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Wegic
Just checked Wegic, like the concept of an AI-driven website that actually adapts while you sleep 😅. The idea of auto-optimizing content and collecting leads is 🔥. Curious to see how smooth the UX actually feels in practice, but if it’s as seamless as they say, this could save a ton of dev time.

What's great

time-saving (5)lead-gen chat (2)autonomous site optimization (8)
I’ve been using TidyCal recently, and it’s honestly been a game-changer for scheduling. It’s simple to use, no app downloads needed, and it integrates seamlessly with my calendar, Zoom, and even Stripe for paid bookings. If you're tired of juggling time zones and endless back-and-forth emails, this might be the perfect solution. Plus, the UI is clean and intuitive, making the whole experience smooth. Definitely worth checking out if you're looking for a no-fuss booking tool!

What's great

easy to use (8)clean UI (2)simple interface (31)time-saving (5)Stripe integration (5)calendar integrations (14)Zoom integration (10)paid booking options (6)
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Dreamina
Just tried Dreamina, super smooth for whipping up quick visuals. Canvas editing is neat, makes tweaking stuff painless. Could see this being handy for mockups or side projects.

What's great

fast performance (3)time-saving (5)canvas editing tool (8)
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Trace
Really good concept, love how it blends human + AI workflows. Curious to see how smooth it feels in practice on daily tasks. Could save a ton of repetitive work if the UX is solid

What's great

workflow automation (16)hybrid approach (7)
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Just checked out Contra, love the focus on independent talent. The commission-free model is super appealing for side projects and getting creative work moving fast.

What's great

commission-free (14)easy project initiation (14)
Recall
Totally digging the idea of turning passive notes into something you actually use. The knowledge graph linking related concepts sounds 🔥 for making connections you’d normally miss. As someone always juggling side projects, I could see this being a game-changer for keeping everything organized and actionable.

What's great

content organization (12)knowledge graph (9)automatic linking (11)
Anything
Just tried it out—pretty slick for no-code. UI feels clean, flows are smooth, and I didn’t feel like I was using some generic AI template. Definitely worth a play if you wanna ship fast without touching code.

What's great

user-friendly (2)no-code platform (6)high quality output (5)polished design (5)accessible app creation (3)
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Ada.im
Nice product, as a mobile dev I’m always drowning in CSVs when testing or tracking side projects. Love how Ada just skips the manual grind and spits out clean reports. Curious how it handles messy, real-world data tho.
Slack
Useful, but noisy. Great for async if your team has discipline—otherwise it becomes a dopamine slot machine.

What's great

remote team collaboration (89)

What needs improvement

notification fatigue (23)
Zoom
Zoom's pretty much the gold standard for video conferencing now. It’s super reliable, easy to use, and has solid features like breakout rooms and screen sharing. The only downside is the fatigue that comes with long meetings—Zoom fatigue is real! But for quick, seamless communication, it’s hard to beat.

What's great

reliable performance (43)ease of use (51)screen sharing (51)breakout rooms (38)
Notion
Notion is a dream for organizing pretty much everything—projects, notes, tasks, databases—you name it. The customization is amazing, and it’s so versatile for both personal use and teams. That said, it can feel a bit overwhelming at first because of the steep learning curve. But once you get the hang of it, it’s like a digital Swiss Army knife

What's great

flexible customization (69)all-in-one workspace (149)

What needs improvement

steep learning curve (15)