September 25th, 2025
These are the droids you're looking for
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gm legends, happy Thursday.
Here’s today’s lineup: Factory drops its coding agent, Droid, straight into your IDE, terminal, browser, and even Slack so you can spin up agents wherever you already work; Zeplin AI Design Review scans your screens for layout slips, typos, and accessibility issues before dev tears them apart; Ambient sends you a morning email that preps you for every meeting with background on attendees, talking points, and open questions.
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Droids in Every Workflow

Factory is a platform for agent-native development. Its coding agent, Droid, plugs into your IDE, terminal, browser, Slack, and Linear. Sessions sync across tools, and you pick the model — GPT-5, Claude, Gemini, or your own. It handles everything from quick refactors to million-line repos, with transparent reasoning and clean diffs so you stay in control.
🔥 Our Take: The problem with AI dev tools isn’t that they don’t work, it’s that they expect you to move your entire workflow into theirs. Factory flips that. You don’t have to abandon your stack or pretend you’re coding in a playground, the agent just shows up wherever you are and does the job.
From Zero to $1K MRR

The team behind Shipper Now just shared how they went from launch to $1,100 in monthly revenue in a month. Their approach was simple: ship quickly, listen to early users, and only build what people actually asked for.
They found that polishing messaging mattered more than cranking out features, and saying no to “nice-to-have” ideas kept them moving fast. It’s less about the perfect roadmap and more about reacting in real time to what customers are clicking on.
One month in, they’ve got revenue, feedback, and a direction that’s shaped by users instead of guesses.
Grow your app with Setapp: revenue, users, & AI

You shipped the app. Now comes the part nobody warns you about.
Billing across dozens of countries. Licensing agreements. Tax compliance. Customer support for users you haven't met yet. And if your app does anything with AI, add provider management and infrastructure costs to the pile. None of that is why you started building — but all of it is now your problem.
Setapp is trying to take it off your plate.
You probably know Setapp as the subscription marketplace — one monthly price, hundreds of Mac apps. On May 21st, they turned toward developers. The pitch is simple: list your app, reach users who are already looking, and let Setapp handle the business layer.
Read the Room Before You Walk In

Ambient sends you a daily email that preps you for every meeting on your calendar. It pulls from LinkedIn, the web, transcripts, and past notes to give you a quick rundown on who’s in the room, what they care about, and what’s worth asking. No new tool to manage, just context waiting in your inbox.
🔥 Our Take: Most of us show up to meetings half-prepared and fake the rest. Ambient does the homework for you so you’re not scrambling to remember someone’s title or pretending you read their last blog post. It’s like a cheat sheet that actually keeps you from looking clueless
Catch Mistakes Early

Zeplin AI Design Review runs through your screens before you hand them off. It flags layout slips, token mismatches, typos, and accessibility issues so you don’t ship something that looks fine in Figma but falls apart in dev. One click, quick feedback, less cleanup later.
🔥 Our Take: Every designer has had that gut-punch moment when dev points out a tiny inconsistency that derails the whole flow. This is the buffer against that. It’s not here to replace your taste, just to save you from the forehead-slapping errors you swore you’d double-check.
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