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June 10th, 2025
AI kills slide torture
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Code is obsolete now (jk,jk)

Gm legends, happy tuesday.

Today’s highlights: a platform that lets you ship iOS and Android apps without having to write a line of code, a Figma-esque, collaborative canvas for building your next site, and an AI that says RIP slideshow hell. 

Pour the coffee, shake off the tabs, and get into it.

P.S. Launching soon? We’d love to hear about it → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶

Native apps, zero code

Bubble’s latest launch brings iOS and Android export to its visual builder. Design your screens, preview on device, and publish to the App Store or Play Store without writing a single line of code.

🔥 Our Take:  Turning my web project into a phone app felt surreal. One minute I’m dragging elements in the editor, the next I’m tapping icons on my real device. The live preview caught my layout quirks fast, and tweaking on the fly felt surprisingly playful. Sure, publishing to TestFlight threw up a few mobile-only quirks, but fixing them in the same builder kept the momentum going. 

Slides, minus the soul-crushing

Chronicle is an AI-powered presentation platform built to cut down the hours spent on slide design. It takes your raw ideas and content – like notes, outlines, or text – and automatically transforms them into visually polished, professional-looking presentations, eliminating the need for manual formatting, graphic design skills, or wrestling with complex software.

🔥 Our Take: Seriously, who doesn't hate making slides? It's pure torture. Chronicle's basically saying, "Screw that, we got AI for the grunt work." If it actually delivers, you can finally focus on your message, not on whether some damn font aligns. It won't save a terrible idea, obviously. But beating the hell out of wrestling with PowerPoint all night? Yeah. We're in.

Sketch to site

Covolute replaces cramped code editors with a boundless canvas you can draw, type, or describe to design web pages. Its AI co-pilot spins up ready-made components on demand, and teammates can join in real time to tweak layouts together—all without hopping between apps.

🔥 Our Take: I started by doodling a header and in seconds a working nav bar appeared. It felt more like play than work and collaborating meant jumping into the same space instead of swapping files. You do need to keep your canvas tidy or old ideas pile up. Even so, building a site this way is oddly addictive.

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