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gm legends, it's time for another edition of the Leaderboard. In today's digest, we've got: an easier way to finish those code reviews, a way to tweet without going on twitter, a tool to make you a prompt magician, and a forum thread about being in stealth.
Code reviews that don’t waste your time

MRGE is a code review platform built for teams that move fast. It reviews pull requests automatically and gives human reviewers actual superpowers instead of just more tabs to open.
🔥 Our take: Code review isn’t hard because devs are bad at it. It’s hard because every team is drowning in PRs, nitpicks, and half-read comments. MRGE cuts through the sludge. It flags issues early, points out real problems, and helps teams move without turning review into a second job.
Prompts you actually want to keep

Promptaa helps you organize, refine, and level up your prompts so they don’t just disappear into the void. You can tweak them, version them, and actually build better outputs over time.
🔥 Our take: Most people treat prompts like scratch paper. Promptaa treats them like real tools. If you’re tired of winging it every time you open ChatGPT, this gives you a way to actually get better, not just luckier.

Tempo Software gives you complete visibility across projects, programs, and portfolios — all inside Jira. Connect daily work to strategic goals, turn fragmented data into clear insights, and make faster, smarter planning decisions.
Start with what you need and scale as your teams grow. Standardize reporting, improve oversight, and maintain governance without slowing anyone down.
Track less. Deliver more impact.
Tweet without ruining your day

Tweet Toilet lets you post to Twitter without actually opening Twitter. One keyboard shortcut. No endless scrolling. Just type and send from any webpage.
🔥 Our take: Social media is the distraction. Tweet Toilet gets it. You can fire off a post without falling into the timeline hole. It’s quick, ruthless, and weirdly therapeutic, like flushing your thoughts before they turn into another wasted hour.
Stealth mode is overrated. Maybe.

Rajiv Ayyangar, CEO of Product Hunt, asked founders why they are still staying quiet instead of launching. His take: competition is not your real problem. Slow feedback is.
The thread is full of founders explaining why they are holding back. Some want early customers without the noise. Some are scared of getting buried by bigger names. Some just do not want their half-built product roasted on day one.
If you are stuck between launching messy or waiting forever, this thread hits home.
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