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August 21st, 2025

No more risky merges

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Guardrails Over Fire Drills

gm legends, happy Thursday.

Here’s today’s lineup: Warestack lets you write rules that block risky releases and keep 4 p.m. fire drills out of prod; Odays resurfaces photos from this date so you keep the gems and bin the rest; Puck drops a visual editor inside your React app with your own components and plain JSON; plus a forum where the FoundersAround maker says meetups flopped but the public map stuck, and asks what to build next.

P.S. Building something new? Tell us about it → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶

Stop the Risky Merge

Warestack lets you write plain-English rules that watch your release flow. It traces PRs, issues, and deploys, then flags or blocks moves that break your house rules. Works alongside CI/CD, plugs into GitHub, Slack, and Linear, and gives you a clean trail of who did what and when.

🔥 Our Take: Every team has that 4 p.m. merge that skips review and lights up prod. This is the bouncer. The win is simple: rules like “no Friday deploys without approval” or “tests must pass before merge,” enforced across the tools you already use. If it cuts false alarms and only shouts when it matters, your on-call finally sleeps.

Bring the Editor Home

Puck drops a visual editor inside your React app. Drag blocks made from your own components, let teammates ship pages without touching code, and save content as plain JSON wherever you want. No lock in, no mystery widgets, no export drama.

🔥 Our Take: Hosted builders are cute until the bill hits and your layout fights their template. Keeping the editor where the work lives makes sense. You own the parts, you choose where the content sits, and if something bugs you, you fix it. Set a few guardrails so no one wrecks the design system and enjoy the speed boost.

Memory Lane, Cleaned

Odays resurfaces photos from this date in past years and turns nostalgia into a tidy-up. Swipe through, keep the gems, bin the duds, and add a fresh shot for today. Your library stays on your device. No accounts. No cloud shuffle.

🔥 Our Take: Camera rolls are graveyards. This is a tiny daily ritual that actually trims the mess while giving you a quick hit of meaning. Five minutes at breakfast and a year of junk quietly disappears. Future you will thank you.

The Map Won. Now What?

Leo tried to build FoundersAround around in-person meetups. That flopped. What people actually liked was the public map and profiles. Growth cooled, so he’s picking a path: keep it founder-first and sharpen discovery, or add companies and go full startup atlas. He’s hunting for growth moves that aren’t spammy. Got one worth testing?

August 21st, 2025

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