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The Leaderboard
May 12th, 2025
Finder finally got an upgrade
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gm legends and welcome back to the Leaderboard! In today's issue, we're diving into an iPhone app for people stuck in non-stop meetings, an AI upgrade that Finder needed, and an app for scanning people's aura.

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Talk now, think later


Granola for iOS is an AI note-taking app for people stuck in nonstop meetings. It records the call, transcribes it, and turns the mess into a clean, structured summary you can actually use, all from your phone. No extra gear. No weird setup. Just hit record and move on.

🔥 Our Take: Note apps usually make you do the work twice: once when you talk, again when you try to remember it all. Granola doesn’t. It listens, pulls the good stuff, and sends you the recap. Like having a second brain, if your brain was organized and didn’t interrupt you.

Boss your files around

Substage slips a natural-language command bar under every Mac Finder window. Type “zip these,” “convert to 1080p mp4,” or “word count,” hit return, and it does the thing—no menu spelunking, no Terminal ritual.

🔥 Our Take: Finder hasn’t evolved since brushed metal. Substage bolts on a brain: you tell it what you want, it obeys, and you get to move on. It’s the closest Finder gets to a command-line without flashing a single prompt.

Scan vibes, rack points

Aurascope turns your phone camera into a vibe scanner. Point it at your coffee, your couch, or your coworker and it spits out “aura points” you can hoard, trade, and brag about. Daily leaderboards and collections make it half wellness tool, half arcade game, basically Pokémon GO for energy.

🔥 Our Take: Finally, an app that lets you prove your room really is killing your mood. Aurascope gamifies the woo-woo: wander around, zap everything, then flex when your houseplant scores higher than your boss. Wellness never felt so petty.

One-hour build club

Ambika Vaish hit the forums with a ticking-clock prompt: you only get 60 minutes a day to build—what stays and what gets the axe?

Brice Bulgarelli shouts “brutal simplicity” (skip fancy UI, kill the feature bingo). Kartikeya bans distractions, Reid Kimball spends his precious hour just talking to users, and Bismayy slices the day into looping micro-sprints: canvas, Reddit test, no-code MVP, ship, repeat. Nataliia confesses perfectionism paralysis, while Sangmin Lee codes between toddler naps, snapping progress into ten-minute chunks.

The thread feels half group therapy, half boot-camp playbook—worth skimming if your “work window” hides between coffee refills and real life.

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