happy hump dayâ¨
gm builders, happy Wednesday.
Todayâs toolkit: a note-whisperer that answers questions straight from your files, a one-click deck generator living inside your design canvas, and a page-cloner that spits out tailored URLs before the coffee refills. Grab your mug, clear the mental RAM, and dive in.
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Slides without leaving Figma

Snapdeck is a Figma plugin that turns any selection of frames, or a quick bullet list, into a full slide deck right on the canvas. Styles come from the file youâre in, pages drop in as editable frames, and you can hit Present without exporting a single PNG.
đĽ Our Take: Most presentation tools act like Figma isnât the place you already live. Snapdeck stays put, spits out a deck that matches your mock-ups, and lets you worry about the story instead of chasing screenshots.
Landing pages in five minutes

Tofu Pages  is a Chrome extension that latches onto your existing site and cranks out personalized landing pages. Pick a persona, keyword, or prospect, hit duplicate, tweak a few fields, and a fresh URL is live, design intact, copy updated, no rebuild required.
đĽ Our Take: Anyone whoâs ever spent an evening cloning pages by hand will appreciate this. Tofu lets you swap the pitch and ship a new link before the coffee gets coldâfreeing you from the copy-paste grind.
Build agents, automations, and integrations with Tines

Tinesâ intelligent workflow platform combines deterministic automation, AI, and human-led steps so you can run workflows you trust in production. With Tines' new Starter Edition, intelligent workflow automation your team can trust is more accessible than ever before.
With Starter Edition, lean teams get:
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Chat with your notes

Googleâs latest NotebookLM lets you dump PDFs, Drive files, or interview transcripts into one spot and ask questions like youâre texting a research assistant. It cites every answer, spins summaries, and can draft outlines without touching your original docs.
đĽ Our Take: Itâs the first time âread the 80-page deckâ can be replaced with âask the deck what matters.â Handy for last-minute briefsâjust double-check the quotes before you bet the pitch on them.
Globe trotting product headaches

Yee Doong lobbed a big question: âWhatâs the hardest part of taking a product truly global?â
Replies zeroed in on the classics: localization thatâs more culture than copy, privacy laws that change by postcode, payment systems that refuse to play nicely, and support pings that wake the team at 3 a.m. A few builders added a twistâAI that defaults to English even when users donât, and low-bandwidth realities in places where âoffline modeâ isnât a feature but a lifeline.
One theme: âglobalâ sounds cool until youâre juggling five alphabets, three privacy laws, and users who want refunds before youâve had breakfast. Worth a skim if your roadmap has more flags than features.
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