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Most apps trap you in "student mode"—memorizing lists & drills. Lingoku.AI lets you acquire languages naturally by consuming real-world content (News, YouTube & Netflix). No lessons, just immersion. Absorb vocabulary and nuance directly from what you watch and read.
LingokuAcquire languages from content you love
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NatAgent is a surprisingly powerful AI “agent” for intelligence tracking and data analysis. I told it what I wanted to monitor — websites, social media, product changes — and it set up data-scraping workflows automatically. It alerts me when things change, pulls structured data from places like Reddit or Amazon, and helps me turn signals into real insights. That said, there’s a learning curve:...

NatAgentAI data extraction & monitoring agent
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TrustMRR is a clever move for anyone building or tracking SaaS or indie products. I logged in, linked a read-only Stripe key, and had my MRR publicly listed within minutes. The transparency and badge of credibility help—especially when you’re looking to build trust or showcase traction.

TrustMRRThe database of verified startup revenues
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Talo AI is a game-changer for multilingual meetings. I used it on a recent call where one attendee spoke English and the other Spanish, and Talo seamlessly translated both sides in real time via Google Meet. The setup was surprisingly smooth — just drop in and go. The translation quality was solid and the flow felt much more natural than I expected. The privacy assurances (no meeting data...

TaloAll‑in‑one AI translator: calls, events, streaming & API
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I tried YouArt and it really changes how I create visuals. Instead of endlessly tweaking prompts, I just described what I wanted, and it built a full workflow—then I fine-tuned the nodes to polish the results. The ability to generate both images and videos in one place is a big plus. That said, since it’s still new, I ran into a few edges (some models weren’t as sharp, and I wish the pricing...

YouArtAn agentic workflow studio to create high-quality creatives
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Sendr really helped me level up outreach. I recorded one personalized message and it dynamically tailored it for hundreds of prospects—with landing pages, voice/AI-audio and data enrichment baked in. I still need to monitor and tweak campaigns, but it saved me dozens of hours and made my messages stand out.

SendrYour complete GTM stack, powered by AI
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Postiz has completely streamlined how I manage my social media. I can draft posts, attach visuals, schedule across multiple channels — all from one place — and the built-in AI helps spark ideas when I’m stuck. The self-hosting option is a big plus for privacy-minded users. That said, there’s a bit of a learning curve with the deeper automation features, so plan for a little setup time. Overall:...

PostizAI Agents and MCP to schedule social posts to 20+ channels
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Pokee AI feels like having a smart assistant that actually does things across apps. I asked it to pull info from a doc, turn it into a slide deck, and post to social — and it handled most of it cleanly. The integrations are broad and the workflow smooth. That said, it’s still early stage: some prompts need tweaking, and for very complex automation I found myself stepping in. If you’re juggling...

Pokee AIVibe Your Agentic Workflows
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VibeCode really surprised me. I had a rough app idea and in minutes I had a working prototype on my phone. The natural-language prompt → app flow is slick, the UI updates fast, and I loved that I could tweak things without diving deep into code. That said, for full production apps you’ll still need to polish things manually — but as a rapid proof-of-concept tool it’s a game-changer.

Pinch to Build by Vibecode AppThe most powerful way to build professional mobile apps.
