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August 22nd, 2025

Agents in your pocket

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Ship While You Walk

gm legends, happy Friday.

Here’s today’s lineup: Omnara keeps your agents moving across laptop, web and phone so you approve, nudge, and ship without babysitting a terminal; Groove Reads adds a subtle bold cue that helps you finish long articles instead of bailing at paragraph three; GitArsenal takes a stubborn GitHub repo and gets it running by itself so cursed setups stop eating weekends.

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Agents In Your Pocket

Omnara pulls Claude Code out of the terminal and onto every screen you use. Start a task on your laptop, pick it up on web or phone, get a ping when an agent needs input, then approve changes with a tap. There’s an SDK so it plays nice with other agents too.

🔥 Our Take: Agents stall the minute you step away. This keeps the loop alive. If handoff feels instant and the pings stay sane, you get progress while you commute, queue for coffee, or sit in a meeting you did not ask for. The real win is turning “I’ll check that later” into “shipped.”

Finish the Long Read

Groove Reads adds a subtle bold cue to the start of each word so your eyes lock in and keep moving. Turn it on for any long article or doc in your browser, dial the intensity up or down, and switch it off with a click when you are done. No signup, just reading with fewer stall-outs.

🔥 Our Take: I usually bail around paragraph three. With a tiny visual nudge, I actually get to the end. It is not magic, it is just enough structure to keep your focus from drifting. If you hate typographic tweaks, fine, leave it off. If long reads keep beating you, this is the cheapest upgrade you can try.

Skip Dependency Hell

GitArsenal takes a GitHub repo and gets it running by itself. It installs what’s missing, fixes the weird errors, grabs a GPU if the code needs one, and keeps poking until the app actually starts.

🔥 Our Take: Every dev has a horror story about CUDA versions, Python envs and mystery build steps. This is the boring superpower we want. If it really boots stubborn research repos without hand-holding, weekends get saved and “to-try” bookmarks turn into live demos.

Email That Actually Sells

Nika wants the real playbook: how do you run email when the goal is to sell, not just vibe?

She’s looking for what actually works. Partnering with creators for distribution or going all in on your own list. What goes in the newsletter besides “new product alert.” How often you push for a buy. Product placements vs affiliates vs simple banners. And yes, she wants receipts, not platitudes.

Got a flow that converts, a subject line that prints money, or a cautionary tale that saved you later?

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