April 10th, 2025
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gm friends and welcome back to yet another edition of the Leaderboard. In today's issue, we've got: a tool to visualize those pesky pull requests, Airtable's new Ai assistant, and an app that helps couple's decide on dinner plans.
Visualize your pull requests

Haystack Code Reviewer turns code reviews into an infinite canvas you can explore. Instead of scrolling through dense diffs, it breaks changes into a visual map so you can trace logic, spot issues, and give feedback faster.
š„ Our take: Code reviews shouldnāt feel like flipping through legal documents. Haystack gives them flow. Itās part mind map, part version control time machine. If your teamās been eyeballing 500-line diffs and pretending they make sense, this might finally save your sanity.
Build with prompts, not panels

Airtableās AI Assistant helps you create tables, write formulas, and spin up apps by describing what you need. It works across your base so you can skip the menus and get straight to building.
š„ Our take: Most people treat Airtable like a smarter spreadsheet. This is the first time it feels like a teammate. You donāt have to remember which column does what or how to set up a filter. Just ask, and it handles the logic.
So weāre 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 ā 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.
Stop arguing about dinner

Duocook is a shared meal planner for two. You take a quiz, swap food preferences, and get recipe suggestions that work for both of you. Import recipes, sync plans, and cut the āwhat do you want to eatā loop before it starts.
š„ Our take: Every couple has their version of the āI donāt know, what do you want?ā standoff. Duocook doesnāt eliminate it. It just gives you something better to point at than the fridge.
Are āstupid appsā secretly the future?

Thatās what Gabe is betting on. In this thread, he makes the case for āvibewareāāapps that arenāt trying to solve big problems, they just make you smile. Stuff like Klack, Googly Eyes, TabTab. No roadmap, no AI agent, just vibes.
He ties it all to the rise of vibecodingāusing tools like Cursor and Replit to ship tiny, weird ideas fast, without pretending theyāre the next unicorn. More fun, fewer pitch decks.
If you miss the old internetāor just want to build weird stuff without a strategy docāthis threadās for you..
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