Clock In the Bots
gm legends, happy Thursday.
Here’s today’s lineup: Marblism puts a small bot crew on your grind so inbox, socials, and support get handled with clear approvals and a clean trail; apiJuice takes a URL and gives you a clean JSON endpoint so prototypes ship without brittle scrapers; Macrowave turns your Mac into a tiny private radio station you share with a link so your crew tunes in without fuss.
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Hire the Night Shift

Marblism hands you a small bot crew for the grind. Hook up inbox, socials, docs and support. Teach the voice once, set a hard no-go list, and let them draft, sort, follow up and escalate only when a human call is needed. You get one control panel, clear logs and an instant kill switch.
🔥 Our Take: I want fewer chores and fewer pings. Give me quiet progress and receipts. Ask before touching anything public. Keep a paper trail I can scan in a minute. Do that for a week and you earn a seat. Faceplant on the brand voice and you are on probation.
Pirate Radio, Minus the Raid

Macrowave turns your Mac into a private radio station. Share any audio as a link, stream peer to peer with tiny delay, and keep it between you and your crew on iPhone, Mac, or the web. No tracking, just your broadcast.
🔥 Our Take: Remember those stories about your dad running a sketchy dorm radio setup out of a broom closet? This is the two-click version of that. Cue a playlist, ping a link, and you are hosting the world’s smallest station without touching servers or learning shoutcast lore.

Mina joins your calls as a team member, not a recorder. She speaks, takes direction mid-conversation, and gets things done while you stay present. Need a number pulled, a note sent, a tool updated? Done before you finish the sentence. Forty skills, 200+ integrations.
Link In, JSON Out

apiJuice turns a web page into a clean JSON endpoint. Paste a URL, say the fields you want in plain English, and get an API you can call or drop into n8n. No scraping boilerplate, no headless browser drama.
🔥 Our Take: I’ve got a pile of flaky one-off scrapers that break every time a site tweaks a div. This is the shortcut. Paste a link, ask for title, price, image, done. Prototypes ship faster, alerts take minutes, and I stop babysitting selectors like it’s a hobby.
Things that Don't Scale

Andrei Tudor asks: what’s the scrappiest experiment you’ve run to see if an idea is worth it?
He’s talking real hacks. A fake door button that goes nowhere to test clicks. A bare landing page with a waitlist. Cold DMs with a mockup. Even a Google Form dressed up like a product. Lowest effort, highest signal.
Got a story that saved you months or killed a zombie idea in a day?
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