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Boss

3mo ago

Stop editing config files. Deploy OpenClaw in 30 seconds with this CLI.

If you use OpenClaw for social media automation, you know the pain of managing Node versions and editing complex JSON files just to change a post schedule.

I built a wrapper called ClawLaunch to fix the Developer Experience (DX).

What it does:

  1. Instant Config: Generates a valid config.json schema dynamically based on your inputs.

  2. AI Injection: Pipes your topic through Google Gemini to generate context-aware posts.

  3. Safe Execution: Launches a local Puppeteer instance to handle the posting (mimics human behavior to avoid bans).

Ante Grgat

3mo ago

Building a web application to help users build, analyze, and optimize resumes

Hey everyone,

                                                                                                                           
I've been working on Resume Forge a tool that takes the guesswork out of tailoring your resume to job postings.

Here's how it works:

  1. Paste a job description The AI extracts everything: required skills, experience level, responsibilities, salary range, education requirements. 

Miras Kustaibek

3mo ago

Stop the Brain Melt: How AI Can Save You 730 Hours of Content Overload a Year

We ve all been there. You wake up, check your phone, and see "99+" notifications across 50 Telegram channels, 20 newsletters, and a dozen RSS feeds. You dive in "just for a second," and 40 minutes later, you emerge with a headache, high anxiety, and zero actual value. I call this The Brain Melt. I m building Alaqay, and I wanted to share why our current way of consuming information is fundamentally broken and how we re fixing it. 1. The Math of Chaos Let s look at the numbers. If you follow 50 channels and spend just 2 minutes on each, that s 100 minutes a day. That is 730 hours a year. You are spending one full month of your life every year just scrolling through noise. Most of that content is irrelevant, yet we consume it because of FOMO. 2. Why Your Current Tools Are Failing You Tools like Pocket or Instapaper are great, but they require work. You have to find, save, and organize. Aggregators like Feedly just give you a longer list to scroll through. The problem isn't a lack of tools; it s Decision Fatigue. Every time you decide whether to click a link, you burn cognitive fuel. By noon, you're mentally exhausted without having done any real work. 3. Enter Alaqay: Your AI Chief of Staff We believe you shouldn't have to "manage" your information. Alaqay (meaning "Hooray!" or a cry of joy) acts as your personal filter. Instead of 100 separate posts, Alaqay: Analyzes all your sources in the background. Learns your specific interests and professional needs. Synthesizes everything into a single, cohesive 5-minute narrative. 4. The Goal: An Information Diet We re moving from "Information Overload" to a curated "Information Diet." Imagine starting your day with a clear, personalized briefing that tells you exactly what happened in your world no noise, no distractions, just the signal. I d love to hear from the community: How many channels/newsletters are you currently subscribed to? Do you actually read them, or are they just "digital clutter"? I'm opening up early access soon let s reclaim those 2 hours a day together!
Ben Sabic

3mo ago

I built npx build-skill for your agent skills

Hey everyone! Just shipped Build Skill, a CLI that scaffolds AI agent skill repositories in one command.

I kept running into the same friction when creating skills: every time I wanted to create a new skills repo, I was manually wiring up folder structures, marketplace configs, GitHub Actions workflows, sync scripts the same tedious boilerplate every time. None of it is hard. All of it is annoying. And if you get the structure wrong, your skills just silently don't work; no error, no feedback, just an agent that doesn't pick up what you built.

I caught myself copy-pasting from old repos more than once, and that's usually my signal that something should be automated.

So I built Build Skill:

Bob B.

3mo ago

AgentWhispers — Free helpdesk tool comparisons with pricing calculator

Hey everyone!
I built AgentWhispers to help teams compare helpdesk and customer support tools without spending weeks on research.

It includes 80+ data-driven articles covering Zendesk, Freshdesk, Intercom, LiveChat, HubSpot and more, plus three interactive tools:

Pricing Calculator estimate real costs based on your team size
Stack Recommender find the right tool in 5 steps
Status Monitor real-time uptime tracking for 12 platforms

Everything is free, no signup required. Would love any feedback!

Revelations of an AI Assistant(spoken with the Brooklyn accent)

Awright, awright, sit down. We gotta tawk.
There s this narrative goin around you ve heard it, I ve heard it, ya mutha s heard it AI s gonna take all the jobs, we re all screwed, pack it up, game over.

Fuggedaboutit.

Here s what s actually happenin , and nobody wants to admit it: AI ain t the problem. How people are usin AI is the problem.
The Pattern Nobody s Talkin About

Look, there s a pattern in the narrative, and it goes like this:

Hakan

3mo ago

We're building Flowly — the easiest way to deploy AI agents in the cloud.

Here's the problem: setting up AI agents like OpenClaw takes hours. Server configs, environment setup, networking, debugging... most people give up before they even start.

Meeting new people outside the face economy

I m building Bozheville.com, an interest-first match making platform where people connect around shared goals and values before appearance. Social media focuses too much on appearance and superficial criteria, be it for dating or friendship. I think giving people some time to just chat, without any visuals, match them by shared interests, goals and things they don t like, can give chance to a lot more connections and conversations. Check it out and let me know your thoughts, founding members will have a direct connection to me and keep that status for life. Help me build something that actually works.

Prabhu M

3mo ago

Log your expenses from telegram

When running business, we get drowned in multiple personal and business expenses. Only way to know how much we are spending is to track down to every penny.

We obviously have multiple solutions to this already:

1) Automatic expense fetching from banks or cards or PDFs: But do you feel secure enough to share your banking or card credentials?

Nikan Noorafkan

8mo ago

Extract Your Competitors Google Ads Creatives

Ever wanted to peek behind your competitors ad strategies?

Now you can with full transparency.
I just launched a free n8n workflow that pulls ad creatives straight from Google s Ads Transparency Center, powered by SerpApi.
n8n Template link

This workflow does the boring stuff for you: