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esnc.me - Chat with anyone
esnc.me lets you have real conversations with deep AI essences of history's greatest minds. Einstein, Socrates, Marie Curie, Cleopatra, Lincoln, and 40+ others. Each one is trained on 50,000+ words of historically grounded, first-person narrative. Beyond 1:1 chat: Dinner Party puts 2-4 figures around a table, Debate Stage pits two against each other, Think Tank assembles a panel to solve hard problems. Free to try.
EasyEmailFinder.com (5 FREE credits)
Hey y all, lookin for feedback. Built a dynamic, autoexpanding email finder that operates on Google Maps data. I think it s pretty cool, and it returns FRESH data. ANYTIME. Let me know what you think and how I can make it better. 5 free credits (5 free emails harvested) for new users. Link: https://easyemailfinder.com
What's your go-to way to find customers after launching?
I just built a lead gen tool and I'm realizing the hardest part isn't building, it's finding the first customers. Cold outreach, Product Hunt, Reddit, indie hacker communities. Curious what's actually worked for other makers here.
For context, my tool scrapes business emails from Google Maps in real time. Launching tonight on PH. But right now I'm more interested in hearing how others approached their first 50-100 users.
EasyEmailFinder.com (5 FREE Credits) - Fresh business emails scraped in real time. No stale data.
Most lead gen tools sell you recycled data from old databases. This tool works differently. It searches Google Places for current, verified businesses, then scrapes their actual websites in real time to find email addresses. Smart query expansion turns a single search like 'electricians in Michigan' into 500+ results by auto-expanding across cities and synonyms. Pay $0.25 per verified email. No subscription, no upfront credits. You only pay for what you actually get.
Beam - A fast, keyboard-driven terminal organizer for macOS
Running Claude Code, multiple SSH sessions, and dev servers at once? Terminal tabs aren't enough anymore.
Beam organizes your terminals into subwindows, each with its own tabs. Group related sessions together. Use the quick switcher (Cmd+P) to jump anywhere instantly. Save your entire workspace as a layout with quick restore.
Keyboard-driven. Native macOS. Built for developers who live in the terminal.
Free to start. Pro ($29 one-time) unlocks unlimited subwindows, layouts, and split panes.

