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As someone using an Android phone alongside a Mac, this is exactly the gap I've felt for a long time. AirDrop is great until it isn't, and most workarounds feel like overkill. The fact that it works just from a browser with no account is what makes it actually usable. Congrats on the launch!

AnyDropAirDrop for the browser: share files, chat and sync notes
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I've been paying for two separate apps for screen recording and video editing, and it's been bugging me for a while. Finding out Snapr covers both with a one-time purchase was a relief. Congrats on the launch!

SnaprScreenshot, record, annotate & edit video in one app
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Heading to Hawaii soon and this is going on my phone for the flight. The in-flight display always shows stuff I don't really understand and the UI is terrible — this actually looks useful. One question: any plans for an Android version?

SkytyYour flight's altitude, ground speed, nearest airport + ETA
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I've been using a voice input tool for a while, and the single most frustrating thing is when it "fixes" something I didn't want fixed. A word I chose intentionally gets swapped out, or a sentence restructured in a way that changes the whole nuance. This actually looks like the thing that solves that. Congrats on the first launch, Daniel!

StetSmart open-source dictation that sounds like you, not AI.
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Growing up, I was forced to take piano lessons while all I wanted to do was play soccer. Every time I made a mistake, my teacher would get upset, and it just killed any motivation I might have had. I ended up hating the whole experience. But something like this feels completely different. No pressure, no scheduling around someone else, just practicing at your own pace whenever you feel like it....

AmadeusLearn Any Piano Song
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The "English is my second language" part really resonated with me. I'm Japanese and I go through the same thing — thinking in one language and having to write in another just slows everything down. Having dictation and translation in the same app makes so much sense for people like us. Would love to give this a try when I get the chance.

Voicr for MacDictate and get improved or translated text
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I've been paying for a screenshot tool for a while now and honestly always felt weird about it — like, I just need to grab a screenshot and maybe add an arrow, why is that a subscription? Really glad someone finally made a solid free option for this. Congrats on the launch!

CapsoFree open-source screenshot & screen recorder for Mac
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I totally get the frustration of shipping updates that nobody sees. I run a small macOS app and I've been posting updates on X, but with a small following it just disappears into the timeline. The calendar view is really appealing — it'd be satisfying to look back and actually see a month's worth of progress laid out like that. Quick question: do you have plans for any kind of notification or...

FeatDropPublic changelog for builders to share product updates
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I've been using Claude with the Notion MCP daily. Honestly, Notion AI itself is more accurate for in-workspace tasks, but where MCP really shines is when I need to pull context from my workspace and combine it with external info to create something new, like drafting a doc that reflects my product's latest data. That workflow just isn't possible with Notion AI alone. As a heavy Notion user in...

Notion MCPYour Notion workspace, inside every AI agent
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This solves a problem I run into all the time. I see a component on a site, screenshot it, paste it into my AI tool, and the output never quite matches. Always felt like there should be a better way than just screenshotting and hoping for the best. Bookmarked. Congrats on the launch, Daumantas!

slicer.devCopy interactive web components as AI prompts
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I've been using screen recording tools for my product demos but they all end up looking kind of the same and a bit boring. I also tried generating animations with code but getting the quality right took way more time and effort than expected. This looks like it could save me a lot of that pain. Definitely going to try it for my next launch. Congrats on shipping, Ugo!

MokkitTurn any screenshot into a scroll-stopping animated visual
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I actually thought about building something like this myself. Managing a bunch of agents across terminal tabs was driving me crazy, but I gave up on it. So seeing someone who actually made it happen... honestly I'm a bit jealous but also really excited. The canvas layout feels so natural for this kind of workflow, and I really appreciate that it's built with native Swift instead of Electron....

MaestriAn infinite canvas where coding agents work in concert
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This is really cool. I'm still learning to code while building my own app, and I use Claude Code a lot. This would be great for actually understanding what it generates. Definitely want to try this out.

ContralThe agentic IDE which teaches while you build.
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I watch a lot of tech meetup recordings that don't have subtitles so this is really useful. Can you export the transcript after a session? would save me a lot of note-taking.

CaploReal-time AI captions & translation for any iOS app
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Ran this on my own site and got L1 passed, L2 failed. Didn't even have a robots.txt set up, so that was a useful wake-up call. The level breakdown makes it really clear what to fix first instead of guessing. Curious if there are plans to show suggestions next to each failed check?

Silicon FriendlyHow Silicon Friendly is your website? (from L0 to L5)
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Indie dev from Kyoto, building a desktop app for Notion users
Hey, I'm Ray. I'm an indie developer based in Kyoto, Japan. I've been building Notion Launcher, a desktop app that lets you save anything to Notion without opening it. Memos, screenshots, highlights, bookmarks. If you use Notion, you probably know the flow: you have an idea or find something worth saving, so you copy it or take a screenshot, then open Notion, find the right database, create a...
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Building Notion Launcher, a macOS desktop app that saves things like screenshots, highlights, and memos to Notion with global keyboard shortcuts. No need to open Notion at all. Currently working on a Windows port too. Stack: Electron 40 + TypeScript, Swift for native helpers, Supabase for auth and DB. App distribution via Cloudflare R2. The hardest part so far? I've been on Mac for 15 years....
What are you building, and what does your stack look like?
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The Figma URL approach with no setup is a big deal. I've used Cursor to build UIs from Figma screenshots and the spacing is always slightly off. Does it work with any frontend framework or are there specific ones it handles best?

VisdiffStop bridging the design-to-code gap, close it


