July 3rd, 2025
a/b test your body
Hack life in three
gm legends, happy Thursday.
Here’s today’s power trio: a chat bar that turns any webpage into a one-click research sidekick; a relentless timer badge reminding you exactly how much life you’ve burned on every tab; and a wrist gadget that runs real-world habit experiments so you stop guessing what actually works.
Pour that espresso, pick your weapon, and let’s own this Thursday.
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Human Lab Rat

Pulse is a wrist gadget that tracks your sleep, energy and habits then guides you through real experiment like cold showers, screen time cutoffs, and caffeine timing, to show what actually moves the needle. No generic advice, no monthly fees.
🔥 Our Take: Staring at another pie chart won’t make you healthier. Pulse forces you to run live tests on your own body so you ditch guesswork and see results. Skip caffeine after lunch and watch your afternoon fog lift, or lock down your screen time and actually fall asleep faster.
Life On Display

Mori puts your real age or a live countdown on every Chrome tab, giving you a constant reminder of time slipping away as you browse.
🔥 Our Take: Your feed just turned into a mirror and it stings to watch seconds vanish right before your eyes. That tiny badge will wreck your doomscroll habit faster than any blocker.

If your AI product has an onboarding step that says "tell us about your business" — your users are lying to you. Not maliciously. They just write whatever sounds good in the moment, skip half the fields, and click next.
Brandfetch's Brand Context API gives you structured brand data for 50M+ brands in a single call: voice,mission, positioning, audience, competitors, all of it. Pre-fill your onboarding before the user types a word.
Ground your AI features so they stop hallucinating about the brands your LLM barely knows. It's the scraping pipeline most teams never get around to building, already built. 100 free calls, no credit card.
Scrape Without Sweat

Browse Anything adds a chat bar to any webpage so you can type “summarize this”, “find all email links” or “compare those prices” and get instant answers without endless scrolling or copy-pasting.
🔥 Our Take: It slashes through bloated pages and hands you the data you actually need. Sure, some messy sites fight back, but when it clicks you’ll wonder how you ever survived manual web drudgery.
When AI Gets Weird

Jake asked, “What’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever asked AI to do?” and people answered with wild prompts: drafting love letters to houseplants, scripting sushi-chef murder mysteries, diagnosing dreams about chattering toilets, even mixing cocktail recipes from toothpaste and pickle juice. Some pushed it further, “translate my cat’s meows into relationship advice” or “write my diary in Shakespearean English.”
So the bigger question: how far will you push these tools, and what do your oddball requests reveal about where AI fits in your day-to-day life?
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