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The matching score system you described is interesting - especially the insight about asking for the score before the justification. We see similar patterns in our own product when working with LLMs. One thing I've always found frustrating about grant discovery is that the best opportunities often come through word of mouth rather than public databases. By the time a grant is widely listed, the...

GranterYour company's AI Grant Consultant
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This is a question I've been trying to answer internally for months - what percentage of AI-generated code actually makes it to production, and is it saving us time or creating tech debt we'll pay for later. The "cost per shipped PR" metric is smart because it ties AI usage directly to business output instead of vanity metrics like "lines generated." Curious how it handles the gray area - like...

The New WaydevMeasure the full AI SDLC. From token to production.
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This is a really elegant idea. The context-awareness piece is what makes it - a physical button that does something different depending on whether you're in VS Code or Zoom removes a layer of cognitive overhead that most people don't even realize they're dealing with. I'm curious about the meeting use case specifically. We do a lot of investor calls and partnership meetings. Can you set up...

DuneContext-aware Mac keypad to automate workflows + meetings
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Congrats on the launch Etai! The one-click integrations for Stripe and Supabase are a smart move - that's where vibe coding tools usually break down. You get the UI built in minutes and then spend hours wiring up auth and payments manually. Curious about the MCP connector - can it work with internal APIs too, or is it limited to public MCP servers? We have a bunch of custom integrations in our...

Fixa.devA cloud-native AI agent that can build literally anything
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The tagline nails it - "You know it. You're just not gonna do it yourself." That's basically the story of SEO for every early-stage founder I know, including me. We keep pushing it to next sprint and it never happens. The GEO angle is interesting though. How early do you think startups should start optimizing for AI-generated answers? We're pre-launch and I keep wondering if it even matters...
OlwenGEO & SEO on autopilot
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The pain you're describing is something I deal with daily - we have user feedback scattered across support tickets, Slack and direct conversations, and connecting the dots between all of it to make a product decision is mostly manual and slow. The part that caught my eye is the impact score tied to business goals. Most insight tools stop at "here's what users are saying" but never get to...

Cepien AIShip products & features 120x faster and smarter
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Congrats on the launch! Tracking spending while traveling is one of those problems that sounds simple until you're splitting costs across three currencies with four friends. Curious - do you handle shared expenses with groups? I've found that the messiest part of travel spending isn't tracking your own costs, it's figuring out who owes what. Especially when half the group Venmos and the other...

GastosTrack spending at home or abroad by text, voice, or photo
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Creating personalized landing pages and deal rooms is nice, but knowing whether the VP you sent it to actually looked at it and which sections they spent time on - that's where the real sales intelligence is. We're building a B2C product but we also talk to investors and partners, and being able to create a personalized page for each conversation and track engagement would be really useful....

MutinyCreate anything customer-facing. Personalized and on-brand.
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LinkedIn is a big channel for us as founders and the problem is very real. I know I should be posting consistently but the time it takes to write something that doesn't sound like generic AI content is painful. How does Linkji learn your voice? Does it analyze your previous posts or do you set up a style profile manually?

LinkjiWrite LinkedIn posts people actually care about !
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Sounds great! We're pre-launch so our AI visibility is probably close to zero right now, but setting this up early so we can track it from day one makes a lot of sense. How often do the visibility scores update, and do you see big swings between model updates?

Prompt ZeroTrack your brand across ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, and more.
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We're about to start running ads and this would have saved us a lot of wasted budget on creatives that "looked good" internally but nobody actually looked at the CTA. The attention heatmap is really clever - knowing where people's eyes go before you spend money is way better than A/B testing in production with real budget. The variant comparison feature is huge too, we always argue internally...

GazeIQ: Stop wasting ad spendsValidate ads before they go live
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I've been coding 12+ hour days lately and my eyes are paying the price. The problem with the 20-20-20 rule is that nobody actually follows it without something forcing them to stop. Having the Mac go into rest mode at intervals is way more effective than a notification I'll just dismiss. The "smart" part is key too - I don't want it interrupting me mid-deployment or during a call. Does it...

LookAway 2The Mac app your body thanks you for
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Most dashboards just show you numbers and leave you guessing. We're about to start running Meta and Google ads for our launch and the idea of getting actionable recommendations on creative and budget allocation from day one instead of burning through budget while we figure it out is really appealing. How much ad spend data does Predflow need before the recommendations become reliable? Like does...

Predflow AIYour AI agent for ad performance
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I've seen too many ecommerce brands use AI to create product photos that look cool but completely bomb in ads because they weren't designed with performance in mind. Starting from a single product image and getting launch-ready creative that's actually informed by what converts is way more useful than pretty pictures. We're not ecommerce specifically but we need a lot of ad creative for our...

KREVAI creative agents for ecommerce brands
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This is becoming more and more necessary. We use AI coding agents daily and the amount of code that gets generated without proper review is honestly scary. Can you define custom policies, like "never ship code that touches auth without a manual approval" or is it more of a general quality check?
Guardian IDEControl AI-generated code before it ships.
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It's a big deal for accessibility. The focus on underserved regions instead of just adding more European languages is the right call - there's a massive gap there. How does Tiny Aya perform on Hebrew specifically? And is it practical to fine-tune on domain-specific data at this size, or is 3.35B too small for meaningful customization?

Tiny AyaLocal, open-weight AI designed for real-world languages
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Most automation tools assume you already know what needs automating, which is half the problem. We're a small team using Slack, Notion, Google Workspace, and a bunch of other tools, and I'm sure there are workflows we repeat every week without realizing they could be automated. Having AI analyze the actual patterns and recommend automations instead of building them from scratch is a much better...

PanoramaAI that finds your team’s workflows and hidden structures
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Having an agent that can write content, deploy apps, and call REST APIs from inside a chat thread is powerful for small teams who don't want to context-switch between 10 tools. How do the agents handle content that needs approval before publishing? Is there a review step built in or does it just ship?

Cosmic Team AgentsAI team members that live in Slack, WhatsApp, and Telegram
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I use a bunch of different AI-powered web tools and every single one wants my API key, which means I'm trusting random apps with my credentials and have zero control over which model they actually use. Having a browser extension that acts as a wallet where I approve each request and pick the model myself makes a lot more sense from a security standpoint. Does it work with local Ollama models...
ArlopassAI wallet that lets web apps use your models, not your keys
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Most language apps make things too easy so you feel good but don't actually learn. How many languages does it currently support, and does the pronunciation mode work well for non-Latin script languages?

Neuralingo Language Learningslowly inch your way to mastery: try, fail, learn, get good
