January 10th, 2025
Tech that could save a life
This newsletter was brought to you byGetViktorHappy Friday and welcome back to the Leaderboard. In today's issue we're diving into a Spotify Wrapped for your stock wins and losses, an app for keeping on top of wildfire alerts, and an AI that is taking interviews to a new level.
All stonked out
WallStreet Wrapped: A Spotify wrapped but for stocks
Whether you're a hobby trader or trading sleep for gains recaping your year in trades can be a little overwhelming. Sure there are tools out there that show you your whole profile and get into the detail of trades, but there's something nice about the simplicity of WallStreet Wrapped. It's like talking points for your yearly stonk activity, and honestly it's nice not to have to look at so much activity or memes.
This could save a life
Watch Duty: Real-time wildfire and firefighter activity updates.
With all the wildfire news this week, Watch Duty feels like the kind of tool we need more of. It delivers real-time alerts on wildfires and firefighting efforts, so you’re not stuck waiting for the next news update or scrolling endlessly for information. In emergencies, timing is everything, and this app could give people the chance to act quickly instead of being caught off guard. The concept is simple but critical—getting accurate, up-to-the-minute updates straight to your phone when it matters most. The only question is how well it can keep up when things escalate fast.
Next generation interviews
Your Interviewer: An AI-powered interview assistant.Â
I like that Your Interviewer flips the script and does the heavy lifting of asking questions to uncover something interesting, rather than just parroting back what you said. Let’s be real—most of us are great at talking about ourselves, but not so great at finding the parts anyone else might care about. This promises to change that, turning scattered thoughts into something meaningful. But does it really dig deep, or will it just skim the surface and call it a day? That’s the part I’m curious to see.
We asked 34 customers what Viktor does for them. Not one said chatbot.

They kept using words like colleague, coworker, team member. One CEO called it the glue holding their e-commerce business together, which is a lot, but also… you see why. It lives in Slack and plugs into 3,000+ tools, so instead of jumping between tabs, you just ask for the thing. Pull Stripe against HubSpot, check Sentry alerts, spin up a campaign brief, build a landing page, send a report upstairs. It all happens there.
It has already hit top 5 on Product Hunt with 130 comments, is SOC 2 certified, and your data does not train models.One user said it was the first time AI felt like a real coworker, which is either exciting or slightly concerning depending on your week.
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