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Landry Djamouleft a comment
Hi PH 👋 I’m Landry, CEO & co-founder of @Sanwi. We didn’t set out to build another dev tool or security scanner. At first, we just wanted to make software documentation easier for our own team. But after talking to more teams, it became clear the real problem wasn’t docs. It was understanding. Code ships faster than ever (especially now with AI). Docs fall behind. Security tools flood you with...

SanwiSoftware documentation with built-in app security testing
Sanwi is an AI-powered platform that turns your codebase into always‑up‑to‑date technical documentation while continuously strengthening your application security. It unifies SCA, SAST with automated creation of architecture docs, developer and user guides, and API references, translating vulnerabilities into clear, developer‑friendly guidance so teams can ship safer software, faster.

SanwiSoftware documentation with built-in app security testing
Landry Djamoustarted a discussion
We’re launching the Sanwi Platform next Monday March 30th
If you’ve ever tried to keep documentation, security findings, and a growing codebase in sync, you know the pain. Most teams live in this loop: Code ships fast Docs fall behind instantly Security tools flood you with “critical” alerts Nobody is sure what actually matters or how the system really fits together Sanwi is our attempt to fix that. It’s an AI‑powered platform that understands your...
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Great !!! I'm myself been using perplexity for more than a year now and love Comet - an AI browser for teams makes a lot of sense, especially for fixing tab overload and having everything in one place instead of jumping between tools. I’m wondering how the “context” works in practice: can Comet combine info from different tools (like Salesforce, dashboards, and email) to run one task, or does...
Comet for EnterprisePerplexity’s Secure AI browser built for enterprise teams
Landry Djamouleft a comment
Awesome Job Team !!! This is super exciting. an AI-native CRM that builds itself from conversations” is such a clear framing, and the continuous context model feels like the missing piece between inbox, notes, and pipeline. The examples around objections and ICP drift are exactly the questions founders actually ask but rarely have clean answers for. Curious how you’re handling the line between...
LightfieldAI-native CRM that builds itself and does work for you
Landry Djamouleft a comment
Congrats Team!!! Love this direction. Most “remote control” AI flows still feel like toys; this is basically a reliable way to queue serious work against your real environment while you’re away. The desktop‑first, sandboxed approach seems much saner than a sprawling cloud automation marketplace. One question from a builder’s perspective: do you see an eventual API or hooks so other tools can...

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Hey team @Chronicle , huge congrats on 2.0 — and on turning all that feedback into such a big release. The focus on avoiding “AI slide slop” really resonates; most tools feel fast but leave you with decks you’d never ship without a full redesign. I’m especially curious about Chronicle AI as a “design coworker.” How does it adapt to different storytelling styles over time — for example, a...

Chronicle 2.0AI presentations without the AI slop
