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Claimed @spare and sent my first email! Seamless onboarding. Big fan of the dressed-down chat-like UX. Congrats on the launch, Omar.

UnInboxOpen source modern email for teams and professionals
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An open source Loom alternative was much needed! Love to see it. Can't wait to see the iteration that comes from this launch.

ScreenLinkThe open source Loom alternative
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We self-host Papermark at Rubric Labs for doc-sharing. Brilliantly-simple alternative to Docsend. Features are well-executed, so I can't wait to try new stuff!

Papermark AIOpen-source AI document assistant
Think of Cal.ai as your all-in-one AI scheduling assistant. With just a few easy steps, Cal.ai will set you up with your own personal email assistant that will automatically schedule meetings for you.

Cal.ai Email AssistantWorld's first open source AI scheduling assistant
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LFG! My teammates are not prepared for the number of dashboard invites they're about to see π
Dashboards by BasedashAI-powered dashboards directly from your database
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Congrats on the launch! Exciting to see Planetscale and Drizzle climb so quickly.

State of Databases 2023Trends on databases, hosting providers, ORMs, and more
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Hey Makers! Hyped to share a product that was built in an afternoon then tuned over a month and thousands of issues. Maige.app auto-labels GitHub issues. It works by listening for webhooks, passing the issue and repo context through GPT-3.5-turbo, then applying labels when there's enough confidence. We've been lucky enough to label 1000+ issues for the Cal.com repo (thanks @peer_rich), as well...

MaigeHave AI label your GitHub issues.
Highlight text, share instantly. Snip is a dead-simple Chrome extension that generates a short URL for any text you highlight on the web.
With just one click, you can highlight any text, and share it with anyone. Snip makes bookmarking fun, simple, and social.

SnipThe simplest way to highlight and share text on the web
Ted Spareleft a comment
Clever onboarding UX! That was fun. Hope to see it used more. Also, I spy my dock ;)

DockhuntDiscover the apps everyone is docking about
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Congrats on the launch! Makes me want to apply for US citizenship. Fahd is a thoughtful product maker (ex. Snap, Shopify, 2x founder), so I'm excited to follow where this goes.

OchoBuilding wealth for business owners starting with a Solo401k
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If you're debating it, come join the .run gang π Remix.run, Clay.run, Mailing.run, and of course Neat.run π€©

One Word Domains 2.0Database of 1.2M+ available one-word domains
This product is specifically for the teams that love (or would love) to use Linear but also need their issues to be public and synced with GitHub.
Pretty much every Open Source project/company that cares about Linear needs this.
Built by neat.run and Cal.com
Pretty much every Open Source project/company that cares about Linear needs this.
Built by neat.run and Cal.com

SyncLinearSync Linear with GitHub
Ted Spareleft a comment
Congrats on the launch! My team uses Cal for all scheduling and it's seamless.

Cal.com v2.0Enterprise-grade scheduling, now free for individuals
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Such a polished experience! A group of friends and I switched from board Catan to Colonist during lockdowns and it's stuck as we move cities IRL
Colonist.ioPlay competitive Settlers of Catan online
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Congrats on the launch! We used Basedash to scale a project to 9k users in 2 weeks. Shared queries and prefilled inputs would've opened so many doors.

Basedash Apps + ActionsA better way to make internal apps
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Congrats on the launch @brandonwaselnuk! We've been using Codex in a few repos at Neat.run and it goes way beyond code comments. Always excited to see what you build next.
CodexββDiscuss and understand your code base from within your IDE
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Congrats on the launch ?makers! We're working on similar problems at Neat.run. Love to see it.
AcapelaThe central inbox for all your work tools
You coded a lot in 2021 - commits, pull requests, and reviews. Reflect on your year, the projects you contributed to, and the developers you supported. Open source. Share on Twitter or add to your personal Readme. Made by the team at Neat.

GitHub WrappedYour year in code


