More than just a design tool
gm legends, happy Friday.
Figma just bought Weavy and is turning it into Figma Weave, a hint theyâre done being âjustâ a design tool.
Also today: SuperInbox brings AI straight into Gmail and Outlook, Perplexity Patents makes research painless, and LunaRoute finally shows what your AI is really doing in your code.
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Your inbox just got help

SuperInbox plugs straight into Gmail and Outlook. It learns how you write, drafts replies that sound like you, filters junk, and keeps your inbox organized. No new app, no setup, just less time buried in emails.
đĽ Our Take: Email hasnât changed in twenty years, but somehow it still eats your day. This doesnât try to reinvent it, just makes it less painful. After using it for a bit, you realize itâs not about writing faster, itâs about finally getting out of your inbox.
More than just a design tool

Figma just bought Weavy, a tool that lets you mix AI models and creative apps in one place. Theyâre calling it Figma Weave. Some people love it, saying itâs the natural next step. Others think Figmaâs about to lose what made it simple in the first place.
Either way, itâs a big move. Figma isnât just for design anymore, itâs for creation itself.
So is this the start of something new, or the moment it all gets too complicated?
Build secure auth in minutes with Auth0
Stop spending weeks on authentication. With Auth0 you get secure sign-in, MFA, social logins, and user management out of the box â so your team can focus on product, not auth.
AI code with receipts

LunaRoute shows what your coding assistant is actually doing. Every prompt, every response, every edit is visible so youâre not guessing what just happened in your repo.
đĽ Our Take: Itâs weird that we trust AI to change code we canât see. This fixes that. You stop guessing, start checking, and maybe sleep a little easier when you push to prod.
Cut out the patent stress

Perplexity Patents searches the global patent database and gives you a clear, human summary of whatâs already been invented. You can search by idea, keyword, or product and get prior art, key claims, and context in seconds. Itâs still research, but now itâs something you can actually get through.
đĽ Our Take: Most people donât realize how brutal patent digging is until they have to do it. Itâs slow, confusing, and full of jargon that makes you want to quit halfway. This doesnât magically make patents fun, but it does make them readable. And thatâs a win when the alternative is another lost weekend buried in PDFs.
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