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When I first wired up a bunch of integrations in ChatGPT's Agent mode and managed to pull off something pretty impressive, I remember thinking: "I really wish I could run this repeatedly," and also, "The number of Agent-mode runs is pretty limited." That exact feeling is part of why we built Giselle, and I think Instruct is offering a straightforward, solid solution to a pain point a lot of...
Instruct 2.5Connect apps, describe the job, then automate your work
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Love this. The tactile feel and the return of skeuomorphism really work here. I sense we'll be seeing more products like this going forward.

PaperA 200-page digital notebook for journaling and writing
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Love the clever use of the notchāfinally a reason to appreciate it! As a non-native English speaker, I always rely on scripts when recording videos, so this feels like it was made for me. The voice-synced scrolling sounds like a game changer. Excited to try it out!

NotchieA teleprompter that lives in your Macbook's notch
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think it's really meaningful to build a product that's so deeply embedded in everyday workflows as open source. I can really relate to thisāI also built an open-source product called Giselle. I couldn't find the repository link, though. Where can I check out the code?

Brief My MeetingAI meeting briefs delivered to your inbox. Open source
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Tried it outāthis really hits a pain point for me. After creating a repo and pushing the implementation forward, writing a solid README before publishing is always the part I end up procrastinating on. I've tried using coding agents for documentation too, but I rarely get output I'm fully happy with. I'm sure I could tweak prompts and iterate, but I'd rather spend that time building new...

GitdocsGenerate production-ready README files from your GitHub repo
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Hi Product Hunt š Iām one of the creators of Giselle. Thanks for checking us out. When we looked at existing AI workflow tools, they mostly fell into two camps. Some are extremely easy to start with. You can build something quickly and see results right away ā but once you try to use them for real work, they start to feel fragile. Long-running jobs and failures make you nervous, and itās hard...

GiselleBuild and run AI workflows. Open source.
Built to design and run AI workflows that actually complete. Zero infra setupājust build and run. Handle complex, long-running tasks with a visual node editor and real-time tracking. Combine models from multiple providers in one canvas.

GiselleBuild and run AI workflows. Open source.

