I noticed a lot of small business owners and freelancers spend way too much time wrestling with Word templates or manual forms just to get a professional delivery note ready for shipment.
To solve this, I built the Free Online Delivery Note Maker by FDM AI. It s designed to be the fastest way to generate professional packing lists and proof of delivery documents.
ZClipKeep brings your clipboard history directly into your Mac menu bar.
Access copied text and images instantly via a shortcut and keep your workflow uninterrupted.
Unlike many clipboard tools, everything stays 100% local on your device no cloud, no accounts, no tracking.
Built for people who copy & paste all day and don t want to lose anything. I built ZClipKeep because I was constantly losing copied content while working.
I've been building Sublime Traders for 7+ years, and we just launched a complete AI platform for crypto traders. I'd love your honest feedback on the concept and execution.
The problem i'm trying to solve: Most crypto traders lose money not because of bad analysis, but because of poor risk management, emotional decisions, and lack of systematic planning. Trading groups just spam signals without teaching you how to trade.
Stop getting lost in code. With CodeAtlas, you can visualise JS, TS and Python projects as dependency graphs so you can understand them faster and with more confidence.
Instead of getting lost jumping between files and folders, CodeAtlas allows you to see the structure of your codebase and actually understand what is going on with just a glance.
Launch day taught me one thing: speed is everything, but flexibility is a close second. My next step for Kitlaunch is to move beyond just 'page templates' and start building a library of high-end interactive components (think animated bento grids, glassmorphic forms, and GSAP-powered scroll effects) that can be dropped into any React/Tailwind project. I m curious, when buying a UI kit, do you prefer full-page layouts or a massive library of individual components that you can mix and match? Which one saves you more time?
I ve spent the last few months fixing a specific developer bottleneck: Manual Data Seeding.
As developers, we ve all been there, writing custom scripts just to link a `user_id` to an `author_id` across multiple mock API calls. It s tedious, error-prone, and kills your momentum.