Most AI image tools treat generations as disposable one-offs. Darkroom is built around albums—you organize, revisit, and iterate on your AI creations the same way you'd manage a photo library. Your best prompts and outputs stay accessible, not buried in a chat history.
Browserfly is an AI agent that lives in your browser. You give it a task and it will interact with the browser just like a human. No virtual machine, not another browser.
Every time I want to make a logo for my project, I love using Google Fonts, and select a font, download the font, open Sketch.app, create a text field using that font, type my project's name, and finally export it to png.
So today I build Picas, which helps you generate these kind of logo.
Time Tower is a browser extension designed to track your browsing time on websites.
Simply add the websites to the whitelist, and the browsing time for the websites in the whitelist will be automatically recorded.
The comments section of Hacker News has a lot of valuable content, so I made a search tool that searches for relevant information from the Hacker News comments section and summarizes the answers with AI.