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The next Twilio?
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- The resurgence of email
- A $1,500 recorder
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Um,ya,check out Loom's new AI suite
Two is a coincidence. Three is a pattern.
One of our favorite things here at Product Hunt is keeping an eye out for trends in the tech space. If you’ve been following the Daily Digest for a while, you might have been one of the first to talk to your friends about generative AI or the resurgence of new spreadsheet and presentation products.
Right now, our eye is on email after seeing three high-performing launches in the past two weeks.
Resend took #2 Product of the Month in August with its new email for developers. The YC-backed startup is bold about its ambitions, telling TechCrunch that its vision isn’t to become the next SendGrid, but the next Twilio.
“Nobody is building an exceptional developer experience,” wrote founder Zeno Rocha. Resend tackles the problem by allowing developers to code emails using React, letting devs choose where emails are sent from (improving time-to-inbox), and offering a clean REST API and SDKs for Node.js, Python, Java, and more.
Newcomers Salesforge and Loops are fighting for your upvote today, too. Salesforge wants your sales emails to be better than the spammy ones clogging your inbox now. It uses AI and LinkedIn profiles to send personalized emails at scale and is focused on email deliverability to keep you out of the spam box.
Loops, another YC startup, wants to be your new all-in-one tool for transactional, marketing, and newsletters emails. Loops just wants to make email easy again — like Notion did for notes or Figma did for design.
The question for us remains: How do companies scale to the likes of SendGrid and MailChimp, and remain simple and limber?
So we’re just… talking to software now?

ElevenLabs has been the go-to for voice for a while. Now they've turned that expertise into agents that actually get things done. You set one up, it talks like a real person, listens, responds, and helps handle the task — support calls, bookings, whatever the job is. Not a demo, not a "press 1 for sales" situation. It's ready to deploy. Feels like one of those shifts where the interface quietly changes. Less typing, less clicking, more just saying what needs to happen and letting it play out.
- Jupitrr automatically generates b-roll by taking the transcript of your uploaded video and delivering visuals for the text you select.
- Loom just launched its AI Suite which include auto-eliminating “ums,” auto-summaries, and more.
- Supernotes 3 is here, adding offline mode and collaborative editing.
- Teenage Engineering is at it again, blending retro and modern with a pricey, high-quality recorder called TP-7.
- Boost.space wants to help you tackle data streamlining with a tool to synchronize your data across 1,600+ tools.
- Liveblocks Yjs lets you build collaborative text editors like Google Docs and Notion into your products.
- Jam Tracing instantly records and debugs across your stack.
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