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April 11th, 2025

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gm and welcome back to the Leaderboard. Today, we're looking at a publishing tool for voice memos, an AI-powered app to smash your goals, and Google's latest tool that makes developer's lives easier.

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Publishing for people who hate publishing

Voicenotes Pages turns your spoken thoughts into public posts. Just record, hit publish, and get a page with audio, transcript, and a link people can share or subscribe to. It’s like a podcast, but with lower stakes and simpler tools.

🔥 Our take: Most platforms want polish. This leans into momentum. It’s built for people who move fast, think out loud, and don’t want their ideas to die in a Notes app. You’re not building a brand. You’re sharing a thought before it disappears.

The all-in-one goal app

Clay uses AI to turn any personal goal into a flexible, trackable plan. It combines daily planning, gamified motivation, and performance views to help you stay consistent without burning out.

🔥 Our take:
There are two kinds of goal apps: ones that make you feel bad for missing a day, and ones that pretend you didn’t. Clay takes a different route. It tracks what’s actually happening, surfaces it clearly, and lets you adjust without judgment. That alone puts it ahead of most tools built to “keep you accountable.”

Dev setup, skipped

Firebase Studio is a full-stack development environment you run entirely in the browser. It comes loaded with Gemini AI, full app previews, and cloud emulators. No local setup. No waiting for builds. Nothing to install.

🔥 Our take: Setting up a dev environment is still one of the most annoying parts of building. Firebase Studio nukes that first hour of “why isn't this working” and replaces it with a tab that’s ready to go. The code editor, the emulator, the AI—it’s all just there.

Should AI tools write feature flags for you?

Bucket just dropped something wild: you can now add feature flags from inside your AI coding assistant. Whether you're using Cursor, Augment, or Windsurf, you can just tell it what you want flagged, and the MCP server handles it.

So instead of context-switching to write config files or CLI commands, you just prompt: “flag the download button.” That’s it.

Curious how people are using this in the wild, or if it’s too much trust to hand over? Anyone already trying it?

April 11th, 2025

Daily Top Products

Voicenotes Pages
Voicenotes PagesWhat if publishing felt like talking to a friend?
CronoOutreach personalisation at scale with data and AI
Firebase Studio
Firebase StudioA cloud-based, agentic dev environment powered by Gemini
Synthetiq
SynthetiqAccurate social media simulation | A/B testing & more
LiquidIndex 2.0
LiquidIndex 2.0The Stripe Checkout of RAG. Fast, scalable, effortless.
Zight Customer Support HubClose tickets faster with automated video support
Blnk Finance
Blnk FinanceOpen-source financial core for building fintech products
NUMI - Your AI-enabled design departmentHire AI-enabled designers in minutes, not months
Airtable AI Assistant
Airtable AI AssistantBuild apps through conversation, not clicks
Grok 3 APIGrok 3: Now available on the API
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