TwelveLabs just introduced Pegasus 1.5, their most significant leap in generative video AI, transforming video into a queryable, structured data asset.
Production-ready code with minimal oversight, and it can verify its own outputs More control over reasoning effort 3x better vision (now up to 3.75MP images) Improved instruction following and overall reliability New xhigh reasoning mode for finer control between speed and depth
Same pricing as Opus 4.6 ($5 and $25 per million input and output tokens). The new tokenizer can use around 1.0 to 1.35x more tokens depending on content, though this can be managed through effort settings and task budgets.
There's something counterintuitive about building an AI product in the mental health and self-awareness space: if you're doing it right, your users should eventually need you less.
Most product teams optimize for stickiness. More sessions, more time in app, more daily returns. But at Murror, we've been wrestling with a different question what if the goal of our product is to help someone build enough self-understanding that they don't need to open the app as often?
Over the past few months, we ve been talking to a lot of you using Velo. Real conversations, and people trying it out, sending clips, pointing things out. And almost everyone said some version of the same thing: It sounds like me but something feels missing. At first, we thought it was about accuracy. Maybe the voice wasn t close enough. But the more we listened, the clearer it became - that wasn t the issue. The issue was how it felt. The tone stays a bit too samey. The emphasis doesn t always land where you expect it to. And the little natural shifts that make your voice yours just aren t fully there yet. It sounds right, but it doesn t feel alive. So we went back and started reworking how we think about voice cloning at Velo. Not just matching how you sound, but capturing how you express. The way your voice changes when you re explaining something, when you re just talking casually, or when you actually care about what you re saying. That s what we re building now. The next version of Velo is focused on higher fidelity voice cloning. More nuance. Better pacing. More natural expression. Something that doesn t feel like a generated voice reading your script, but closer to you actually speaking. We re still building it, but it s coming together fast. We re planning to ship this soon. If you ve used Velo before, we d love to know - what do you think about Velo's voice cloning or other workflows? What would make it feel right? We re listening.
For the first year of building Murror, we optimized for the same metrics every other app optimizes for: daily active users, session length, screens per visit. The dashboard looked healthy. Usage was growing. We felt good about it.
But something was off. Our most engaged users were not our happiest users. People who spent the most time in the app were often the ones who left the harshest feedback. Meanwhile, users who opened the app twice a week for five minutes were writing us emails about how it changed how they handle difficult conversations.
Augment Code has been quietly building enterprise-grade coding tools for large engineering teams, and they launched Intent. heir answer to what comes after the IDE.
According to their announcement:
"The bottleneck has moved. The problem isn't typing code. It's tracking which agent is doing what, which spec is current, and which changes are actually ready to review."
Quick one. I've been building software for over 20 years, and I've never done a seasonal discount before. But we just passed 40 free users, and I wanted to give people a reason to jump in this weekend.
The offer:
- Monthly plan locked in at $10/month (normally $29/month)
- That's 66% off, and the rate stays for as long as your subscription is active
I've spoken to several customers and BETA users trying to determine the correct pricing model for Hello Inbox.
Originally I thought a pay-as-you-go system was the right approach, but after speaking to a few BETA users and customers it turns out maybe that isn't the best approach because several of my features require recurring use.
Road to 1,000,000 Votap users Day 60 | Current: 1294 Over 100 users have already chosen their fate. Will you be the next? That s how many people have already generated their username through the new update. Now onto step two: I m currently working on making conversations actually feel like conversations. You ll be able to: tag the person you re replying to get notified when someone responds go back and forth in proper threads Not just random one-off comments anymore. Download Votap from the App Store if you want to try it when it comes out. More tomorrow.