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gm legends! I hope you had a great weekend whether you spent it chilling on a beach somewhere or shipping you're next big idea. In today's Leaderboard, we're diving into an app that forces you to touch grass, a less annoying grammar assistant, a LinkedIn search that actually works, and a discussion on the EU startup scene.
For the chronically online

Touch Grass is an app that blocks your phone until you literally step outside. Using AI to verify real grass, it forces you to put the phone down, touch some greenery, and earn your screen time back. No shortcuts, no cheating, just go outside.
š„ Our take: Most screen-time apps guilt-trip you into using your phone less. This one holds your apps hostage until you actually go outdoors. Brutal? Absolutely. But considering how often we say āI should really go outsideā and donāt, maybe itās exactly the kind of tough love we need.
A calmer assistant

GrammarPaw is an AI writing assistant for Mac that lives in your menu bar. A quick āā„Space shortcut brings up ChatGPT and Claude, letting you fix grammar, reword sentences, or translate text without leaving your app.
š„ Our take: Most writing assistants feel like a needy coworkerāpopping up, underlining things, and generally getting in the way. GrammarPaw takes a different approach: it waits. No interruptions, no red squiggles, just a quick shortcut when you decide you need help. Feels less like Clippy, more like a good editor who knows when to stay quiet.
No more clunky searches

People Search GPT by Redrob is a search tool that finds people based on descriptions, not exact names. It scans 700M+ profiles to surface relevant matches for hiring, networking, fundraising, or researchāwithout relying on LinkedInās clunky search filters.
š„ Our take: Searching for someone on LinkedIn feels like playing 20 Questions with a broken search bar. Half the results are irrelevant, and the other half haven't updated their job titles since 2018. This promises a faster way to track people down without the usual guesswork. If it works, it might save a lot of wasted scrolling.
Share agents, not your machine

CoChat connects your local OpenClaw to a shared workspace so your team can run agents together, review outputs side-by-side, and iterate in real time ā no SSH access to your laptop required.
Bring every instance into one hub: local OpenClaw, KiloClaw, multiple machines. Same agents, shared context, zero stepping on toes. Donāt want it running on personal devices? Deploy managed, containerized OpenClaw instances with real access controls.
Claude, GPT, Gemini ā switch models mid-conversation and compare outputs in one thread.
Is Europe actually pro-startup or just a compliance simulator?

Europe loves to say itās an innovation hub, but if youāve ever tried to start a company there, you know the real challenge isnāt funding, itās surviving the bureaucratic boss fight. Nika started a discussion on which European countries actually make life easier for founders, and the answers hit all the usual memes.
š¬ "EU Inc." is real. Funding exists, but compliance, slow regulators, and grants with 50-page applications make scaling there feel more like a paperwork marathon.
š¬ Estonia and Ireland get it. Estoniaās e-Residency and Irelandās tax breaks make things smoother, though good luck explaining your setup to a confused banker.
š¬ Germany remains undefeated in red tape. Want to register an LLC? ā¬1,000 in notary fees, weeks of waiting, and an existential crisis over compliance laws.
Have you experienced the European regulatory purgatory? Have your own opinion?Ā
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