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This is one of those tiny tools that is way more useful than it sounds at first. If you use Claude Code a lot, knowing exactly when the 2× window is active can genuinely change how you pace your work. I also like that it stays lightweight and does just one thing. Curious, did you build this mostly for yourself at first, or were other Claude Code users asking for something like this too?

Claude Double CheckerSee Claude's 2× usage window live in your macOS menu bar
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This is a smart extension of the original product. Local observability makes sense at first, but the moment agents start doing real work, being able to check on them remotely becomes much more important. The end-to-end encryption angle makes this a lot more convincing too, because monitoring data can get sensitive very quickly. Curious, what tends to matter most to users once they go remote,...

ClawMetry CloudMonitor your OpenClaw agents from anywhere. E2E encrypted.
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This is an interesting problem to tackle. A lot of agent workflows still break because tool discovery is messy, outdated, or too dependent on manual context stuffing. Having a real-time registry designed for agents feels like a cleaner direction, especially if it helps reduce all that guessing. Curious, what kind of tools are getting defined first on UseAgents, internal dev tools, public APIs,...

UseAgentsDefine tools once for agents use them everywhere
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This sounds thoughtfully built. A lot of task apps either become too complicated over time or make you spend too much effort setting up your system before you can actually use it. I like that this seems focused on keeping the workflow powerful but still natural. Curious, what kind of users are connecting with Lista the most so far, people already deep into GTD or those just wanting a cleaner...

ListaA simple to-do list with GTD workflows + iCloud sync
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This is a very real pain point. Building the app is usually the exciting part, but everything that comes after that like store listings, localization, screenshots, pricing, and legal pages can easily turn into a full workflow on its own. Bringing all of that into a native Mac app makes the whole pitch feel much more compelling. Curious, which part saves developers the most time in practice,...

Forvibe for macOSEverything between your build and the App Store
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This is a strong problem to go after. A lot of teams are excited about MCP, but the security and authorization layer is exactly where things start getting uncomfortable once real production access is involved. The fact that this works as a proxy and does not require rewriting agents or servers makes it feel much more realistic for actual adoption. Curious, what tends to be the biggest blocker...

Permit.io MCP GatewayDrop-in MCP Security Developers Love and CISOs Trust
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This is a really relatable problem. Android and Mac can work together, but it never feels as smooth as it should, so having messaging, calls, files, and notifications all handled locally is a strong pitch. The no-cloud part makes it even more appealing. Curious, what feature ends up being the one that makes people stick with it first, messaging, file transfer, or notifications?
Bounce ConnectMac + Android, perfectly in sync
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This is a neat idea. Git diffs are easy to share, but not always easy to actually review unless you pull them locally or drop them into the right tooling. Turning that into a clean browser-based review flow feels genuinely useful, especially for quick collaboration. Curious, are people mostly using this for AI-generated patches, teammate reviews, or just their own faster inspection?

SharePatchShare git patches with clean, review-ready browser diffs
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This is a pretty practical problem to solve. Once creator campaigns start scaling, payout tracking turns into one of those messy backend tasks that eats way too much time and still leaves room for mistakes. Focusing on YouTube Shorts first also makes sense instead of trying to cover everything at once. Curious, what part do teams struggle with most right now, collecting the view data or...
ClipLedgerTrack views & payouts for YouTube Shorts creators
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This feels genuinely useful, especially for people who already spend most of their day jumping between apps and just want dictation to work without friction. The on-device part also makes it much more appealing, because privacy and speed both matter a lot for something you use constantly. Curious, what kind of use case are people sticking with the most after trying it, writing, AI chats, or...

CursorTalkFast local dictation that works in every Mac app
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This is a smart angle. A lot of founders don’t really have an analytics problem, they have a fragmentation problem. Revenue is in one place, ad spend in another, product behavior somewhere else, and making sense of it all takes more effort than it should. Bringing those signals together in one view feels genuinely useful. Curious, what ends up being the biggest aha moment for users once they...
MetricMapTrack revenue, ads, web vitals, & user insights in one hub
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This is a strong direction. A lot of documentation tools either get expensive fast or box teams into their own way of working, so the open-source plus bring-your-own-model angle makes this stand out. The MCP support also makes it feel more aligned with where developer workflows are heading. Curious, are most people starting with the self-hosted CLI route first, or going straight to the managed...

DoccupineOpen source AI-ready documentation platform.
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This is a really nice fit. Scheduling is one of those things that sounds simple until you get into time zones, recurring events, and vague requests, so getting it to feel natural inside Claude is genuinely impressive. It also helps that Fantastical already has such a strong reputation for good calendar UX. Curious, which edge case ended up being the hardest to make feel reliable in real usage?

Fantastical MCP for MacManage your schedule directly with Claude
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This is an interesting direction. A lot of enterprise teams are already living inside the browser all day, so combining research, automation, and execution in one secure workspace feels pretty natural. The security and admin layer is probably what makes this much more viable for real team adoption. Curious, what kind of workflow are teams finding most valuable first, research-heavy work or more...
Comet for EnterprisePerplexity’s Secure AI browser built for enterprise teams
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This looks interesting, especially for teams that want answers quickly without having to build everything from scratch first. The idea of having an AI analyst built right into the BI workflow makes a lot of sense if it can actually help people get to insights faster. Curious, what kinds of questions are users asking Genie the most right now?

Genie by DataboxYour AI analyst for business performance
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This looks genuinely useful for creators who want faster output without getting stuck in editing software. The no-timeline workflow is what stands out most here, because subtitle tools often become more work than they should be. Curious, which type of creators are picking this up fastest so far, short-form content creators or people working on longer videos too?

MS AUTO CAPTIONSGenerate trending subtitles for videos automatically with AI
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This is a thoughtful direction. The idea of having an AI that understands your own notes and history is powerful, but the privacy concern is exactly what stops a lot of people from fully trusting these tools. Keeping everything local makes the whole product feel much more convincing. Curious, what kind of users are connecting with Lore the fastest so far, people using it for work knowledge or...

LoreCursor for your memory. 100% private, open-source & free.
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This is genuinely useful. NotebookLM becomes a lot harder to manage once the number of notebooks starts growing, so adding folders, search, and better organization feels like a very natural extension. Curious, was folders the biggest pain point from users, or did search and sync come up just as often?

Bookshelf for NotebookLMAdd folders, search, and sync to Google NotebookLM
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this feels like a pretty important step for open models honestly. a lot of people want to fine tune their own models, but the moment they see scripts, configs and setup headaches, they drop the idea. making the whole flow visual and local could open this up to way more people. curious, who are you seeing get the most value from studio so far, hobbyists learning this stuff or teams actually...

Unsloth StudioOpen-source web UI to run and train AI models.
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this looks pretty solid. the consistency part is what really stands out because that’s where a lot of ai photo tools still fall apart. if soul id can actually keep the same person feeling real across different looks and setups, that’s a big deal. curious, what are people using it for most right now, creator content or proper brand shoots?

Soul 2.0Fashion-Grade AI Photos Without the Camera Crew
