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Our ultra-fast Daily: Three takes on new products. Yesterday’s top ten launches. That’s it.
NEW from Oculus
Earlier this week, Facebook unveiled Oculus Quest 2, the much anticipated update to Oculus Quest that launched on Product Hunt 2 years ago.
Oculus Quest 2 includes a redesigned, all-in-one form factor, new Touch controllers, higher resolution display, a lighter headset AND it’s $100 cheaper than it’s predecessor at $299. As Brian Lee calls out, “From a tech perspective, the price to power value is amazing... There is nothing like this on the market.”
Facebook appears to be going all-in on the Quest platform as it confirmed the end of any future Rift or PC-only headset developments. Sorry if you were using and enjoying one. 😬
Many household name games are also coming to Quest 2, like Assassin’s Creed, Splinter Cell, Myst, Beat Saber, Star Wars, and Medal of Honor, amongst others.
But VR is more than gaming. With the new Quest 2, you’ll be able to get in shape with a fitness tracker Oculus Move, and if you’ve missed your colleagues, you can get back to a (virtual) office with Infinite Office.
VR might have been a slower burn than many early adopters originally thought, but could this be the tipping point to make it more accessible?
Oculus Quest 2 includes a redesigned, all-in-one form factor, new Touch controllers, higher resolution display, a lighter headset AND it’s $100 cheaper than it’s predecessor at $299. As Brian Lee calls out, “From a tech perspective, the price to power value is amazing... There is nothing like this on the market.”
Facebook appears to be going all-in on the Quest platform as it confirmed the end of any future Rift or PC-only headset developments. Sorry if you were using and enjoying one. 😬
Many household name games are also coming to Quest 2, like Assassin’s Creed, Splinter Cell, Myst, Beat Saber, Star Wars, and Medal of Honor, amongst others.
But VR is more than gaming. With the new Quest 2, you’ll be able to get in shape with a fitness tracker Oculus Move, and if you’ve missed your colleagues, you can get back to a (virtual) office with Infinite Office.
VR might have been a slower burn than many early adopters originally thought, but could this be the tipping point to make it more accessible?
500 million apps
Earlier this week, Airtable’s Product and Software Engineer, JB Bakst, announced Airtable Marketplace.
To most creators, it means that you can build custom apps on top of powerful Airtable infrastructure and get inspiration or reuse what others have created.
“Since day one, Airtable has been working towards our vision of being a true application creation platform, and today we’re releasing three critical pieces of the puzzle: Airtable Apps, Airtable Automations, and Airtable Sync.” – JB Bakst
Apps (formerly Blocks) let you create apps with add-ons, remix community creations, or build your own apps with JavaScript. Automations let you choose triggers and actions to build custom workflows. Sync links across Airtable bases.
500 million new apps are expected to be built in the next half-decade and Airtable wants to be at the top of mind for the next generation of software builders. The community is pumped:
“This is the best place for planning and organizing campaigns and content. Eager to unlock the new features and keep automating further with AT.” – Hilary Smith
“The battle over #NoCode/#LowCode/#AutomationAndWorkflows is heating up! This has the potential to be as important as the browser wars before, and then the social web wars after.” – Chris Messina
“Low code is to 2020's what mobile was to the 2010s. We are at the beginning of a revolution in moving from ME centered software to WE centered software.” – Chris Dancy
Over the last 7 years, we’ve seen Airtable evolve from a no-code tool into a powerful low-code ecosystem. Today, it powers over 200,000 users and a recent funding round put its valuation at $2.5+ billion. 🤯
To most creators, it means that you can build custom apps on top of powerful Airtable infrastructure and get inspiration or reuse what others have created.
“Since day one, Airtable has been working towards our vision of being a true application creation platform, and today we’re releasing three critical pieces of the puzzle: Airtable Apps, Airtable Automations, and Airtable Sync.” – JB Bakst
Apps (formerly Blocks) let you create apps with add-ons, remix community creations, or build your own apps with JavaScript. Automations let you choose triggers and actions to build custom workflows. Sync links across Airtable bases.
500 million new apps are expected to be built in the next half-decade and Airtable wants to be at the top of mind for the next generation of software builders. The community is pumped:
“This is the best place for planning and organizing campaigns and content. Eager to unlock the new features and keep automating further with AT.” – Hilary Smith
“The battle over #NoCode/#LowCode/#AutomationAndWorkflows is heating up! This has the potential to be as important as the browser wars before, and then the social web wars after.” – Chris Messina
“Low code is to 2020's what mobile was to the 2010s. We are at the beginning of a revolution in moving from ME centered software to WE centered software.” – Chris Dancy
Over the last 7 years, we’ve seen Airtable evolve from a no-code tool into a powerful low-code ecosystem. Today, it powers over 200,000 users and a recent funding round put its valuation at $2.5+ billion. 🤯
NEW from Apple
In an unusual time, Apple held an unusual virtual Fall event revealing new hardware and software, but leaving out the much anticipated iPhone.
Here's a quick recap of the highlights ICYMI:
⌚️ Watch SE is a new, more affordable watch (starting at $279) with fall detection, advanced fitness features, and Family Setup with watchOS 7.
🩸 Watch Series 6 expands the health capabilities of previous models with a new feature measuring blood oxygen levels. Should be available from Sep 18, starting at $399.
✏️ iPad 8th Gen features the Neural Engine, updated hardware, and a low price tag of $329 for the basic model.
🆔 New iPad Air features an all-new and larger screen design (similar to iPad Pro), next-generation Touch ID and it comes in a bunch of pretty colors. Should be available next month starting at $599.
🏃♂️ Fitness+ is a new personalized fitness experience built for Apple Watch and can be used in combination with iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV. Clear launch date is not yet available, but Apple promised it’s arriving later this year.
🍏 Apple One offers Music, TV+, Arcade, News+, Fitness+, and iCloud in one simple plan promising you the biggest bang, binge, and blast for your buck. Launching later this Fall with a starting price of $14.99/mo.
And finally, the new iOS updates (iOS 14, iPadOS 14, and WatchOS 7) are coming today across the Apple device lineup around the world.
TLDR; Apple revealed new Watch Series 6 and SE, updated iPad, redesigned iPad Air, and announced Fitness+ and Apple One subscriptions.
What are you most excited about?
Here's a quick recap of the highlights ICYMI:
⌚️ Watch SE is a new, more affordable watch (starting at $279) with fall detection, advanced fitness features, and Family Setup with watchOS 7.
🩸 Watch Series 6 expands the health capabilities of previous models with a new feature measuring blood oxygen levels. Should be available from Sep 18, starting at $399.
✏️ iPad 8th Gen features the Neural Engine, updated hardware, and a low price tag of $329 for the basic model.
🆔 New iPad Air features an all-new and larger screen design (similar to iPad Pro), next-generation Touch ID and it comes in a bunch of pretty colors. Should be available next month starting at $599.
🏃♂️ Fitness+ is a new personalized fitness experience built for Apple Watch and can be used in combination with iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV. Clear launch date is not yet available, but Apple promised it’s arriving later this year.
🍏 Apple One offers Music, TV+, Arcade, News+, Fitness+, and iCloud in one simple plan promising you the biggest bang, binge, and blast for your buck. Launching later this Fall with a starting price of $14.99/mo.
And finally, the new iOS updates (iOS 14, iPadOS 14, and WatchOS 7) are coming today across the Apple device lineup around the world.
TLDR; Apple revealed new Watch Series 6 and SE, updated iPad, redesigned iPad Air, and announced Fitness+ and Apple One subscriptions.
What are you most excited about?
From Game of Thrones to grassroots-giving
Hi, I’m Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, you might know me as Jaime Lannister from Game of Thrones, and I’m excited to share Dandi with you.
For the past 4 years, I have been lucky enough to work for the United Nations Development Programme as a goodwill ambassador. Not only have I seen the real challenges we face, but I’ve met people around the world who are trying to make it a better place.
One thing these people all have in common is that they need to spend way too much time fundraising, branding and networking – and less time doing the important work.
So we built Dandi. Through technology, video content and data, we’re helping grassroots projects and nonprofits get the funding they need to make real, positive change in their communities, and less time on all that other stuff.
You can use Dandi to discover and connect with projects in your local area, or if you’re involved with a nonprofit you can apply to our community funding program.
This year especially, challenges can feel overwhelming. We hope Dandi can give a little power back to those people seeking to make a positive impact in their community.
We will be available to answer questions over on our launch page. So please ask us anything! We’d love to hear your feedback.
Thank you,
Nikolaj
For the past 4 years, I have been lucky enough to work for the United Nations Development Programme as a goodwill ambassador. Not only have I seen the real challenges we face, but I’ve met people around the world who are trying to make it a better place.
One thing these people all have in common is that they need to spend way too much time fundraising, branding and networking – and less time doing the important work.
So we built Dandi. Through technology, video content and data, we’re helping grassroots projects and nonprofits get the funding they need to make real, positive change in their communities, and less time on all that other stuff.
You can use Dandi to discover and connect with projects in your local area, or if you’re involved with a nonprofit you can apply to our community funding program.
This year especially, challenges can feel overwhelming. We hope Dandi can give a little power back to those people seeking to make a positive impact in their community.
We will be available to answer questions over on our launch page. So please ask us anything! We’d love to hear your feedback.
Thank you,
Nikolaj
Start your own PayPal Mafia
Entrepreneurship is a roller coaster. That’s before we even start talking pandemics, market crashes, and natural disasters (hello, 2020). A support network can be a safety net for founders in more ways than just financial.
The recently launched FounderPool aims to de-risk startup founding by pooling equity and creating a community of founders mutually invested in each other's success.
While many people have talked about exploring startup risk diversification, nothing has taken off yet. Chandra Duggirala, the CEO of FounderPool, explains their approach below:
”You put a percentage of your equity into a pool alongside other founders you respect. All founders in a pool are invested in each other and are incentivized to help each other succeed. The most interesting thing about this is that you get exposure to a bunch of startups not by forking over cold, post-tax cash, but your common stock.”
The community seems to resonate with the idea with over 1,000 upvotes, together with 100 companies that have collectively raised $1+ Billion and joined the pool.
The benefits can exceed the purely financial, it works similar to insurance protecting you from losing it all. “Unfortunately, when startups fail, most founders can’t just start over. Responsibilities grow, opportunity costs mount, and your risk tolerance goes down fast. Many founders are forced to give up their dream and get back to a 9-5 job.” – Duggirala
This initiative looks promising. If you’re a VC-backed founder and you’re comfortable with up to a small piece of your equity in exchange for reduced risk, apply for an invite.
The recently launched FounderPool aims to de-risk startup founding by pooling equity and creating a community of founders mutually invested in each other's success.
While many people have talked about exploring startup risk diversification, nothing has taken off yet. Chandra Duggirala, the CEO of FounderPool, explains their approach below:
”You put a percentage of your equity into a pool alongside other founders you respect. All founders in a pool are invested in each other and are incentivized to help each other succeed. The most interesting thing about this is that you get exposure to a bunch of startups not by forking over cold, post-tax cash, but your common stock.”
The community seems to resonate with the idea with over 1,000 upvotes, together with 100 companies that have collectively raised $1+ Billion and joined the pool.
The benefits can exceed the purely financial, it works similar to insurance protecting you from losing it all. “Unfortunately, when startups fail, most founders can’t just start over. Responsibilities grow, opportunity costs mount, and your risk tolerance goes down fast. Many founders are forced to give up their dream and get back to a 9-5 job.” – Duggirala
This initiative looks promising. If you’re a VC-backed founder and you’re comfortable with up to a small piece of your equity in exchange for reduced risk, apply for an invite.
NEW from Stripe
Today's newsletter was crafted by us and sponsored by our friends at Stripe.
Our guess is that most of you have heard of Stripe Checkout — you’ve maybe even integrated it into your own site (we have). Yesterday, Stripe launched the new version of Checkout on Product Hunt. Stripe have built this, quite literally, 'so you don't have to.'
For anyone not in the know, Stripe Checkout is a prebuilt, hosted payment page optimized for conversions, now with:
⚙️ Address auto-complete and real-time card validation
💻 Multi-device functionality
📱 Apple Pay and Google Pay
🌐 Support for 25+ languages and 135+ currencies
🌍 10 international payment methods
🎨 Customization with your logo and brand colors
These features are intended to save you time (and hundreds of lines of code) to focus on your actual product. Their demo does a pretty good job of showing how it works. They’ve also made it easier to integrate Checkout across use cases, like platform payments and subscriptions. And of course - it works with Stripe's customer billing portal which lets your subscribers update their payment details and manage their subscriptions without needing to reach out to your support team. A pretty nifty time saver.
Here’s what the Product Hunt community had to say:
"I Love Stripe Checkout. It's super easy to implement and manage." - Sujith
"Instead of building one from scratch we can just use this! Will save us so much time." - Philip
"I've been using Checkout for a couple months now and I'm super excited you guys finally released the coupons for one-time payments! 🎉 Can't wait to start using it. Nice work!!" — Spencer
Dare we say it: if you’re looking for the fastest way to integrate Stripe, you may want to… check it out. 🥁
Our guess is that most of you have heard of Stripe Checkout — you’ve maybe even integrated it into your own site (we have). Yesterday, Stripe launched the new version of Checkout on Product Hunt. Stripe have built this, quite literally, 'so you don't have to.'
For anyone not in the know, Stripe Checkout is a prebuilt, hosted payment page optimized for conversions, now with:
⚙️ Address auto-complete and real-time card validation
💻 Multi-device functionality
📱 Apple Pay and Google Pay
🌐 Support for 25+ languages and 135+ currencies
🌍 10 international payment methods
🎨 Customization with your logo and brand colors
These features are intended to save you time (and hundreds of lines of code) to focus on your actual product. Their demo does a pretty good job of showing how it works. They’ve also made it easier to integrate Checkout across use cases, like platform payments and subscriptions. And of course - it works with Stripe's customer billing portal which lets your subscribers update their payment details and manage their subscriptions without needing to reach out to your support team. A pretty nifty time saver.
Here’s what the Product Hunt community had to say:
"I Love Stripe Checkout. It's super easy to implement and manage." - Sujith
"Instead of building one from scratch we can just use this! Will save us so much time." - Philip
"I've been using Checkout for a couple months now and I'm super excited you guys finally released the coupons for one-time payments! 🎉 Can't wait to start using it. Nice work!!" — Spencer
Dare we say it: if you’re looking for the fastest way to integrate Stripe, you may want to… check it out. 🥁
The most anticipated app of 2020
The summer may be coming to an end for some, but this doesn't mean summer vibes need to be over too.
Poolside FM just launched its hotly anticipated iPhone app. Now you can enjoy summer vibes all day, every day.
If you’re familiar with Poolside FM, you already know it’s an instant download. If you’ve never heard of it, well, you can thank me later 😉.
Starting out as an experimental web player, Poolside FM is a summer music radio station that pairs nostalgic retro graphics from the 80s with feel-good electro and disco tunes. You can listen to 5 different channels: Poolside FM, Indie Summer, Hangover Club, Tokyo Disco, and Friday Nite Heat.
Trust us, this app is rad. Just look at what the community has to say about it:
“TODAY IS A GOOD DAY!!!” – Razzy Lee
“I've paid yearly for Spotify and not using it for 3 months because of Poolside FM. Great for background music while working. 🌴” – Yigit Pinarbasi
“App is snappy AF and UX of the app is also great! I already replaced the spotify app I had in my iphones dock with poolside. Rock on!” – Ignacio
“Me: I want to catch the last bit of summer fun with Poolside FM Poolside FM: summer now lasts all year long!” – Jun Gong
Poolside may become your favorite place to chill and take a break from 2020.
Best of all, it's free.
Poolside FM just launched its hotly anticipated iPhone app. Now you can enjoy summer vibes all day, every day.
If you’re familiar with Poolside FM, you already know it’s an instant download. If you’ve never heard of it, well, you can thank me later 😉.
Starting out as an experimental web player, Poolside FM is a summer music radio station that pairs nostalgic retro graphics from the 80s with feel-good electro and disco tunes. You can listen to 5 different channels: Poolside FM, Indie Summer, Hangover Club, Tokyo Disco, and Friday Nite Heat.
Trust us, this app is rad. Just look at what the community has to say about it:
“TODAY IS A GOOD DAY!!!” – Razzy Lee
“I've paid yearly for Spotify and not using it for 3 months because of Poolside FM. Great for background music while working. 🌴” – Yigit Pinarbasi
“App is snappy AF and UX of the app is also great! I already replaced the spotify app I had in my iphones dock with poolside. Rock on!” – Ignacio
“Me: I want to catch the last bit of summer fun with Poolside FM Poolside FM: summer now lasts all year long!” – Jun Gong
Poolside may become your favorite place to chill and take a break from 2020.
Best of all, it's free.
Texting is the new email
Texting is the new email.
83% of millennials open SMS messages within 90 seconds of receiving them, according to an OpenMarket study.
Yesterday, Lio Slama launched Neo, an SMS bot and CRM software built to drive revenue through texting.
SMS marketing is a huge opportunity for companies. Statista reports that nearly half (44%+) of the world’s population owns a smartphone.
The maker of Neo, asks, “Why can’t we chat with small businesses through SMS the same way we text our friends?” And it’s a valid question, given that we all carry our phones everywhere and open funny GIFs from friends pretty much instantly.
Let the facts talk, engagement stats compared to email are mind-blowing, Sama reports, “Email open rate is 15% where SMS is 98%. Email response rate is 6% where SMS is 46%.”
We all use our phones to text friends daily. It's familiar and personal. Companies like Neo and Community.com are making it easy for companies to text customers like you would your friends, and are seeing pretty interesting engagement rates.
You can even text us on (415) 481-3148 for a pre-launch surprise each Friday (if you're based in the US or Canada).
Regardless of a well-received launch, they should definitely get a cat! (Check the product for more context.)
If you’re interested in SMS marketing and tools, have a look at these:
Clerk is the texting (SMS/MMS) solution built for Slack.
SMS Bot Creator automates your SMS replies using a trainable bot.
Botsify is a chatbot builder (including SMS textbot) with lots of integrations.
Really Good Texts curates ridiculously good text marketing campaigns.
Privy Text provides text message marketing for small and growing ecommerce brands.
SMS Marketing Examples collects the world's best SMS marketing case-studies.
83% of millennials open SMS messages within 90 seconds of receiving them, according to an OpenMarket study.
Yesterday, Lio Slama launched Neo, an SMS bot and CRM software built to drive revenue through texting.
SMS marketing is a huge opportunity for companies. Statista reports that nearly half (44%+) of the world’s population owns a smartphone.
The maker of Neo, asks, “Why can’t we chat with small businesses through SMS the same way we text our friends?” And it’s a valid question, given that we all carry our phones everywhere and open funny GIFs from friends pretty much instantly.
Let the facts talk, engagement stats compared to email are mind-blowing, Sama reports, “Email open rate is 15% where SMS is 98%. Email response rate is 6% where SMS is 46%.”
We all use our phones to text friends daily. It's familiar and personal. Companies like Neo and Community.com are making it easy for companies to text customers like you would your friends, and are seeing pretty interesting engagement rates.
You can even text us on (415) 481-3148 for a pre-launch surprise each Friday (if you're based in the US or Canada).
Regardless of a well-received launch, they should definitely get a cat! (Check the product for more context.)
If you’re interested in SMS marketing and tools, have a look at these:
Clerk is the texting (SMS/MMS) solution built for Slack.
SMS Bot Creator automates your SMS replies using a trainable bot.
Botsify is a chatbot builder (including SMS textbot) with lots of integrations.
Really Good Texts curates ridiculously good text marketing campaigns.
Privy Text provides text message marketing for small and growing ecommerce brands.
SMS Marketing Examples collects the world's best SMS marketing case-studies.
There’s a nap for that
What does a lifehacker and NBA Star have in common with you and me? Sleep.
Yesterday Pzizz launched a big update to its sleeping app which originally launched in 2006.
Pzizzis one of the OG sleep apps. This app combines scientific research with internal learnings to create “Dreamscapes” tailored to improve your sleep cycle.
After nearly 15 years, Pzizz made its name in the space. NBA pros, seasoned journalists, and celebrities swear by it. Some claim it cured their insomnia, improved their sleep quality, and eased traumas.
Pzizz’s CEO, Rockwell Shah, explains how they do it on Product Hunt:
“Meditation is great. But there are so many other techniques that can help you get better sleep. Progressive Muscle Relaxation, Autogenic Training, Psycho-acoustics, HRV Breathing, Sleep hypnosis, CBT-i, Guided Imagery, and more. The research even shows that combining techniques is generally more effective than using one alone.”
The app is loved by millions now but Pzizz origins were quite humble and many will see resemblances to Winamp, the legendary music player with its own skin museum.
Pzizz is one of many aiming to improve (and capitalize on) sleep. Here are some other sleep apps you want to check out:
Drift is a free app that showcases the sights and sounds of beautiful locations around the world.
Rise Sleep automatically tracks your sleep debt and circadian rhythm.
Sleepedy connects you with a sleep coach and uses sleep therapy to improve your sleep.
SleepTuner is a tiny wearable sensor giving you much of the same data as a sleep lab.
TickTot is a child sleep timer and tracker.
Bambú is a sleep and meditation journal for Spanish speakers.
Yesterday Pzizz launched a big update to its sleeping app which originally launched in 2006.
Pzizzis one of the OG sleep apps. This app combines scientific research with internal learnings to create “Dreamscapes” tailored to improve your sleep cycle.
After nearly 15 years, Pzizz made its name in the space. NBA pros, seasoned journalists, and celebrities swear by it. Some claim it cured their insomnia, improved their sleep quality, and eased traumas.
Pzizz’s CEO, Rockwell Shah, explains how they do it on Product Hunt:
“Meditation is great. But there are so many other techniques that can help you get better sleep. Progressive Muscle Relaxation, Autogenic Training, Psycho-acoustics, HRV Breathing, Sleep hypnosis, CBT-i, Guided Imagery, and more. The research even shows that combining techniques is generally more effective than using one alone.”
The app is loved by millions now but Pzizz origins were quite humble and many will see resemblances to Winamp, the legendary music player with its own skin museum.
Pzizz is one of many aiming to improve (and capitalize on) sleep. Here are some other sleep apps you want to check out:
Drift is a free app that showcases the sights and sounds of beautiful locations around the world.
Rise Sleep automatically tracks your sleep debt and circadian rhythm.
Sleepedy connects you with a sleep coach and uses sleep therapy to improve your sleep.
SleepTuner is a tiny wearable sensor giving you much of the same data as a sleep lab.
TickTot is a child sleep timer and tracker.
Bambú is a sleep and meditation journal for Spanish speakers.
Startup ideas (generated by AI)
GPT-3 keeps making headlines. While it’s still not publicly available, beta testers have been showing us what’s possible. Humans are creative and all, but the next revolutionary idea may not come from us. 🤯
Yesterday, serial maker and Golden Kitty Award Winner, Pieter Levels, launched IdeasAI, a GPT-3 powered startup idea generator.
Taking good ideas from existing startups, the app uses an autoregressive language model with deep learning to generate new product and business ideas so you don’t have to.
At the time of this writing, it generated over 3,720 ideas. There are some bizarre and obvious ideas (“the first real-time CRM,” really AI?) that may not turn into anything useful, but humans, like you or I, can help judge the quality and improve the app by liking and disliking suggestions.
“So if you like an idea, you can claim it, pay $99 and it gets removed from the site. (kinda like those hip hop beat sell sites).” – explains Levels.
This could be a useful tool for makers to come up with side project ideas or even inspire the next big thing.
There are several specific GPT-3 applications applied to web development, marketing, copywriting, and other practical applications. But we're most excited about the counter-intuitive, non-obvious uses of this (and GPT-4) technology.
If you’re looking for more fun experiments with OpenAI’s model, we featured some cool solutions featuring the *game-changing* cake detecting app and tons more.
Yesterday, serial maker and Golden Kitty Award Winner, Pieter Levels, launched IdeasAI, a GPT-3 powered startup idea generator.
Taking good ideas from existing startups, the app uses an autoregressive language model with deep learning to generate new product and business ideas so you don’t have to.
At the time of this writing, it generated over 3,720 ideas. There are some bizarre and obvious ideas (“the first real-time CRM,” really AI?) that may not turn into anything useful, but humans, like you or I, can help judge the quality and improve the app by liking and disliking suggestions.
“So if you like an idea, you can claim it, pay $99 and it gets removed from the site. (kinda like those hip hop beat sell sites).” – explains Levels.
This could be a useful tool for makers to come up with side project ideas or even inspire the next big thing.
There are several specific GPT-3 applications applied to web development, marketing, copywriting, and other practical applications. But we're most excited about the counter-intuitive, non-obvious uses of this (and GPT-4) technology.
If you’re looking for more fun experiments with OpenAI’s model, we featured some cool solutions featuring the *game-changing* cake detecting app and tons more.














