From Pivot Hell to YC
gm legends, happy Wednesday.
Here’s today’s lineup: Tim’s YC post is the messy path from killing Clustr to sprinting interviews and shipping Trace on the way to a Summer ’25 yes; Tot 2.0 stays a tiny text companion with smart bullets and dividers; Rube lets chat push buttons across your stack with clear approvals and a clean log; Oppla keeps specs, notes, and code in view so you build with context.
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Road to YC: from “healthy” metrics to the kill switch

Clustr looked fine on paper with solid metrics, but users did not care. He cut the team from 12 to 2, wandered through pivot hell, then a walk with Tom Blomfield flipped the switch to move fast. Two weeks later he had 54 expert interviews, first code out, and three pilots signed. That became Trace. They sprinted to the YC S25 deadline and got the yes. Takeaway: kill zombie ideas early, talk to users every day, keep the team small and decisive, ship while you learn.
Seven Notes, No Drama

Tot 2.0 is a tiny text companion for Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Watch. You still get seven color-coded notes that sync with iCloud, now with smart bullets, automatic indents, text dividers, a refreshed UI, and automatic iOS backups so quick lists and drafts stay tidy and safe.
🔥 Our Take: I do not want another sprawling notes vault. I want a fast place to park a thought, outline a paragraph, and move on. The seven-note limit keeps things from piling up, and the new list tools make short work of checklists and scratch drafts. If you write lots of tiny bits each day, this feels built for that rhythm rather than fighting it.
Are you really still typing?

Full disclosure: Wispr Flow is the AI dictation tool most of us at Product Hunt (use we still have a few holdout typers, what romantics). Hold a key, talk, and clean text drops straight into whatever app you're already in — Slack, email, Notion, your IDE, wherever your cursor lives. No switching windows. No copy-paste ritual. Just say the thing – yes, you can whisper it – and even your most run-on sentences will be turned into polished writing at 4x the speed of typing.
Make Chat Do Stuff

Rube turns chat into actions. Connect your stack, pick an action in the thread, approve it, and Rube clicks the buttons across your apps. Auth lives in one place, approvals are clear, and every step lands in a log you can read later.
🔥 Our Take: If this can file the ticket, tweak the spreadsheet, send the draft, and ask before anything spicy, I am so in. Give me control, receipts, and fewer copy-paste laps between tabs, and chat finally earns a seat on the team.
Keep the Plot

Oppla is an IDE that keeps the whole project in view. Unlimited context windows put specs, notes, tickets, and code side by side so you don’t lose the thread. You ship in the same place you decide what to build next, with Signals pointing at the work that matters.
🔥 Our Take: My branches are full of half-starts. I bounce between editor, docs, and chat and forget why I opened the file. Oppla pins the why next to the code and nudges the next bite to take. Less tab hopping, more commits that actually move the product.
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