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What features would be most useful to have in an OpenClaw mobile app?
We are currently improving the integration and features of the mobile application.
I would like to know which functionalities you have always expected the app to have to make it easier to manage your OpenClaw assistant.
We’ve Been Quiet. We’ve Been Building
For months, we weren t chasing features.
We were chasing one feeling:
When someone opens Kwore and thinks
finally this sounds like us.
So we kept refining.
Hello Everyone! Excited to Be Part of the Community
Hey everyone I m into digital marketing and online products, and I enjoy learning how products grow, launch, and find the right audience. I ve been involved in online business for a while and love learning from real-world experiences and thoughtful discussions.
Looking forward to connecting with the community, supporting launches, and sharing insights where I can!
Gumloop is nominated for an Orbit Award in AI Workflow Automation!
Gumloop often replaces the custom but fragile scripts people were maintaining themselves. It gives structure to workflows that used to live half in code and half in someone s head.
If you are using Gumloop, share what it is doing for you now. What workflow did you finally stop babysitting?
🚀 Android version of Planelo is coming — looking for early testers
Hey Product Hunt
I wanted to share a quick update on Planelo.
After launching on iOS & macOS, I m now finishing the Android version, and I ll be opening a closed testing phase in the next few days.
I m currently looking for early Android testers who:
Product update: Polyglotta is evolving (a lot)
Polyglotta started as a multilingual translator, but it s becoming something broader: a language-first AI companion for people who think across languages. Instead of translating A B , Polyglotta is built around seeing meaning across many languages at once so you can notice what shifts, what stays, and what gets lost in between.

Here s what s new (and why it matters): You can now translate across a bigger set of languages, with an experience designed for multilingual context rather than one-pair-at-a-time translation. Polyglotta supports 70+ languages, multilingual context, and custom-optimized AI models aimed at more accurate, context-aware results.
There s also a clearer split between two ways of using the app: Translate mode for fast multi-target translations, and Ask mode when you want help understanding what s going on (explanations, examples, nuance).
Audio is a first-class feature now, too. Membership includes high-quality audio pronunciations, so you can read, hear, and internalize phrases not just copy/paste them.
Probably the most Polyglotta change: translations aren t treated as final answers. Each translation can become a place to refine meaning with real people threads for feedback, context, and improvements so the app gets smarter through collective input. If something feels off, the workflow is simple: downvote, comment, and help steer it toward something more natural.
And if you want to go deeper with others, the community space is set up like a collaborative workshop: share feedback, spot weird translations, test ideas, and learn from each other s language insights.
If you haven t tried Polyglotta in a while, the easiest way to feel the change is: pick a phrase you care about, translate it into a handful of languages, then switch to Ask mode and interrogate the why behind the differences.

Building Axonix: Why I created a 100+ tool suite with 0% tracking and 0% BS 🛠️
I m the maker behind Axonix Tools (axonixtools.com).
Like many of you, I ve spent years jumping between "free" utility sites only to be met with intrusive ads, forced sign-ups, and the feeling that my data was being harvested for every simple JSON format or QR code I generated.
I decided to build the solution I wanted for myself: A premium, minimalist workspace that houses over 100 professional-grade tools in one place.
The core principles of Axonix:
Thank you for the amazing feedback after launch 🙏
I just want to say a huge thank you to everyone who tried Planelo after the launch and took the time to share feedback, suggestions, and bug reports.
I ve been going through all of it carefully and I m already working on a new update that focuses on fixing the most painful issues first and polishing the overall experience.
An improved version with these fixes will be live very soon
If you want to be part of shaping Planelo further, I d love to invite you to join our Discord community.
That s where you can:
share feature ideas and improvements
report bugs or UX issues
discuss workflows and use cases
influence what I build next
We are all Ex-Googlers but we do things very differently.
In the same year I left Google s Mountain View HQ where I was working on subscription experiences used by billions to pursue Murror, two engineers also left Google to build Character AI.
Their early prototype raised safety concerns, but the idea evolved into a platform where people could create virtual characters such as AI companions, assistants, or friends.
We started from similar places, but chose very different paths.
Character AI focused on moving fast to meet market demand and scale quickly, then kids committed suicide using the product.
Murror chose to move slowly prioritizing research, ethics, and user safety. We intentionally designed our AI around a butterfly symbol, as a reminder that it is a tool for reflection, not a replacement for real human relationships. This approach takes more time, and it doesn t always show immediate financial results.
Over time, the contrast between speed and responsibility has become clearer.
At Murror, money is not the starting point. It is a result that comes after doing the work carefully and responsibly.
This is a long journey.
If you are someone an investor, partner, or builder who values patience, resilience, and long-term impact, I believe this path matters. As the world becomes more complex and emotionally fragile, the need for thoughtful, ethical technology will only grow.
This is just the beginning.

🎙️ Voice Notes (Beta) are now available in Still
Voice notes are now available in Still as a new way to reflect when writing doesn't feel like enough.
This feature is currently in beta, so you may notice small limits or changes as I continue refining the experience.






