November 7th, 2025
Code but make it visual
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gm legends, happy Friday.
Here’s today’s lineup: Layrr brings Framer-style visual editing to your actual codebase so you can drag, resize, and tweak components right in your browser while staying synced with your repo; NocoBase lets you build full backends without writing server code, connecting your data and logic through simple blocks and actions; and Burner Terminal takes crypto into the real world with a handheld checkout that accepts both stablecoins and cards.
P.S. What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned from launching something new?
Design Without the Handcuffs

Layrr gives you Framer-style visual editing for your real codebase. Drag, resize, and tweak components right in your browser while staying synced with your repo. It converts Figma files to code, lets you design with natural language, and works with any framework.
🔥 Our Take: Most visual tools make you trade freedom for convenience. Layrr lets you keep both. You get the drag-and-drop ease without losing control of your code, and it’s completely free. No subscriptions, no platform lock-in. Talk about a breath of fresh air.
What’s your biggest launch lesson?

Deepak Yadav, creator of Product Launch OS, kicked off a new thread on the rollercoaster that is launching a product. One minute you’re hyped, the next you’re staring at a wall.
He’s inviting founders to share the real stuff — oops moments, lessons learned, or the hacks that actually made a difference. Bonus: he’s gifting a few lifetime copies of Product Launch OS V2 to the best stories.
What’s your best (or worst) launch moment?
We asked 34 customers what Viktor does for them. Not one said chatbot.

They kept using words like colleague, coworker, team member. One CEO called it the glue holding their e-commerce business together, which is a lot, but also… you see why. It lives in Slack and plugs into 3,000+ tools, so instead of jumping between tabs, you just ask for the thing. Pull Stripe against HubSpot, check Sentry alerts, spin up a campaign brief, build a landing page, send a report upstairs. It all happens there.
It has already hit top 5 on Product Hunt with 130 comments, is SOC 2 certified, and your data does not train models.One user said it was the first time AI felt like a real coworker, which is either exciting or slightly concerning depending on your week.
Build back-ends without breaking down

NocoBase 2.0 is an open-source no-code platform where you model data, then build apps with blocks and actions. It connects your tables, sets logic, and deploys your app, all without writing server-side code.
🔥 Our Take: You don’t have to know every detail of backend architecture to give your team a tool that actually works. NocoBase lets you skip the setup hell and get to the part where the product matters, faster, cleaner, less drama.
Crypto Meets the Card Reader

Burner Terminal is a physical checkout device that takes both stablecoins and traditional cards. Tap to pay with USDC, run chip-and-pin, or scan wallets—all in one sleek handheld terminal built for real-world transactions.
🔥 Our Take: It’s wild that crypto’s been around this long and you still can’t easily buy a coffee with it. Burner might actually fix that. No QR code chaos, no awkward wallet fumbling, just a regular checkout that speaks both blockchain and Visa.
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