Airbnb for all the things 👀
happy hump day legends! In today's leaderboard we've got: Airbnb's new services update, a bot that puts meetings on autopilot, and a tool to build apps inside Notion.
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Breakfast, bed, and a barber

Airbnb’s new Services & Experiences tab lets you tack on extras,private chefs, haircuts, kayak tours, massages, right inside the app. Book them with a stay or on their own, pay in-app, and leave a review like you would for any listing.
🔥 Our Take: Cool move: I can lock in a surf lesson without juggling ten browser tabs. Slight worry: hosts might start pitching moon-circle sound baths before I’ve unzipped my suitcase. Fingers crossed the add-ons feel helpful, not pushy.
Mic on, bot off

Shadow records Zoom, Meet, and Slack calls right from your device, so no mystery avatar pops into the meeting. It transcribes the conversation, tags speakers, pulls action items and deadlines, then pushes them to tools like Asana or your inbox. You leave the call with a to-do list, not another recap doc.
🔥 Our Take: Goodbye “Recording in progress” robot voice. Shadow keeps things quiet, grabs the promises we all forget, and pings people when it’s time to deliver. Handy for sensitive calls where a join-bot feels weird, but double-check its task list before you blame the AI for missed work.
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.
Turn your Notion into client portals

NotionApps 2.0 wraps any Notion database in a real web app. Pick your table, drag in forms and lists from a 40-piece component library, set who sees what, then click publish. It hosts the thing for you, so clients get a clean login link instead of a shared Notion view.
🔥 Our Take: We’ve all hacked together scrappy portals in Notion and then apologized for the mess. I pointed this at my content tracker and had a writer-friendly dashboard in fifteen minutes, no new logins or copy-paste exports. It still feels like Notion but finally looks like an app you meant to build.
Clock out or burn out

Nika tossed out a big one: “How do you keep work from eating the rest of your life?”
Answers ran the spectrum. A few folks draw a hard line—laptop shut at 6 PM, phone on focus, quick ritual like a post-work walk to reset. Others build physical barriers: a door that closes or a coworking spot across town. One founder straight-up quit a cushy dev job so dinner with his toddler wasn’t a maybe. And yeah, someone admitted they still debug code while chewing pasta—progress is messy.
Plenty of tactics, one theme: if you don’t fence work in, it expands like foam. Worth a scroll if your Slack pings are starting to sound like a lullaby.
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