We ve all been there: You spend hours building a strategic deck on Monday. By Wednesday, a new research paper drops, a project direction shifts, or a key insight emerges.
The information has changed, but your slides are still frozen in Monday s reality.
When you finally present a week later, you're either sharing "yesterday's news" or scrambling to manually update 20 slides. This isn't just about numbers (Dashboards like Tableau handle those). This is about the structure of your ideas and strategy, which live scattered across PDFs, docs, and databases.
How do you currently plan your vacation? Would you trust an AI to plan the vacation for you? Would you at least use AI to get inspiration? PS: Airial Travel is launching soon.
It s a productivity platform built around a simple idea: most people don t struggle because they lack tools they struggle because they re trying to work, plan, and follow through in isolation.
Road to 1,000,000 Votap users Day 53 | Current: 1275 What if your username was part random, part you? We re adding user tags to Votap so people can reply to each other, tag users, and have real discussions. But we still want to keep anonymity. So instead of people typing anything they want, tags are generated from a predefined pool of words. You pick from a few simple categories Then the app generates combinations like: adjective + noun + number But here s the fun part. You ll be able to reroll and randomize until you land on one you like. It turns something boring (creating a username) into a little game. And somehow it s way more fun than just typing a name. Lots of new features coming to Votap soon. Download Votap from the App Store if you want to follow along. More tomorrow.
Alphabuster is a fast-paced word game where speed meets vocabulary. You have 2 minutes to form as many words as possible from your letter rack. Simple to learn, impossible to master, and highly addictive (don't say we didn't warn you).
Hi everyone! I m Jacob. I ll be launching one of my personal projects called Nomad here soon and wanted to introduce it first.
Nomad started as something I built just for myself. I work remotely and move between coffee shops, public tables, my apartment, and the occasional coworking space. I kept forgetting places I liked or struggling to recommend them to friends, so I made a simple app to log where I worked, tag the spot, and add a photo or note.
Hello Everyone, Looking for feedback on my recent launches and what I can do to improve. https://dripcheckr.apphttps://dr... Are these applications you will use?
I kept running into audio editors that were just overwhelming. Too many menus, too many features I didn't need and the installs always took forever.
So we made Brisk Audio, a browser-based tool that s just simple. You can record, edit, remove vocals, reduce echo, adjust speed, and more. All in your browser with nothing to install.
It s really aimed at anyone who just wants to record or edit audio fast. Creators, podcasters, musicians or just someone trying to clean up a quick recording.
Give it a try and see how straightforward it feels: https://briskaudio.com
I built BudgetPrepperTools.com because most survival advice is anecdotal and vague. I wanted a logical, data-first approach to emergency planning moving away from "buy everything" to "calculate exactly what you need."
The Current Web Tool: It currently features four core calculators:
Nutrition & Water: Precise macro/micro and hydration requirements based on duration.
Solar & LPG: Energy consumption modeling for off-grid scenarios.
Request for Feedback: I am looking for honest, critical reviews on the logic of these calculators.