December 5th, 2025
Everyone gets an agent
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gm legends, happy Friday.
Google Workspace Studio is turning everyday workflows into click-together agents, Documentation.AI is trying to keep your product docs from quietly rotting in the corner, and Kalycs is here to rescue your Mac from that endless “I’ll organize it later” pile.
Agents for everyone

Google Workspace Studio lets anyone in a Workspace org spin up AI agents that handle the boring parts of work across Gmail, Drive, Chat, Calendar and more. You describe the workflow, drag a few steps together, plug in tools like Asana, Jira or Salesforce, and let Gemini 3 run the approvals, triage, summaries, and updates in the background, no code needed.
🔥 Our Take: Most teams do not need another AI toy, they need their recurring nonsense to disappear without opening a Jira ticket for “please automate this.” Giving the people who actually own the process a way to wire this up themselves is the useful part here. If even a fraction of the weekly copy-paste and status pings get handed off, that is a very real upgrade to how an average week feels.
Founder movie night, sorted

Nika started a thread with a simple holiday problem: more couch time is coming, and she wants founder-ish movies that actually inspire instead of just filling the background. She mentions catching “Bezos: The Beginning” on TV, plus heavier hitters like “The Social Network,” “The Big Short,” and a Jobs vs. Gates documentary, then asks what else belongs in that corner of the watch list.
She’s looking for films about entrepreneurs and business that really land on motivation and resilience, not just drama for drama’s sake, and is basically crowdsourcing a “founder cinema” playlist for anyone who needs a little push over the holidays.
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.
Docs that keep up

Documentation AI helps teams write and maintain product docs without turning it into a side job. You get a clean docs site out of the box, an AI helper that drafts and updates pages using real product context, and an embedded assistant so users can ask questions and get answers straight from your documentation instead of pinging support.
🔥 Our Take: Keeping docs accurate is usually a mix of guilt, TODOs, and “we’ll fix it after the release.” A tool that watches what’s changing in the product and nudges you to update specific pages is a lot more useful than another blank editor with AI autocomplete. This leans into the boring reality: docs only work if they stay in sync with the product.
Find the file, finally

Kalycs keeps your Mac from turning into a dumping ground. It indexes your local files, lets you search and ask questions in plain language, and auto-organizes your Downloads using rules or AI suggestions. Everything stays on-device, with AI features running through your own OpenAI key instead of a random cloud.
🔥 Our Take: Losing track of files is daily friction. A local tool that actually understands your documents, keeps folders in shape, and answers questions straight from your drive makes the rest of your work day simpler and a bit less annoying.
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