November 24th, 2025
A canvas for real thinkers
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gm legends, happy Monday.
Here’s today’s lineup: Felo gives you a giant canvas and a set of agents so you can lay out your work and get help without bouncing between tools, Dim Notes keeps your thoughts connected without forcing you to build a system, and Gatling Studio turns a real browser session into a load test without the usual misery.
A workspace that actually lets you think

Felo gives you a big open canvas for your files, notes, links and everything else you’re juggling, and it brings in agents so you can pull research, rework text or generate ideas without bouncing between tools. Everything stays visible, and you shape the project by moving pieces around instead of digging through tabs.
🔥 Our Take: The idea here is basically: give people a giant surface to put their work on, add agents that can help with the bits you don’t want to do yourself, and stop forcing everything into tiny boxes. Whether it becomes your main workspace or not depends on how your brain works, but the concept lines up with how a lot of people think: lay everything out, move pieces around, pull in help where you need it, and make progress without fighting a structure.
Time to back the tool you use

Orbit Awards are up, and Willow Voice ended up in one of the busiest categories of the quarter. A lot of apps made noise, but only a handful were actually part of people’s day-to-day. If Willow is the one you actually open when you need to dictate something fast, a review is the thing that will actually move its spot on the board.
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Where your thoughts sort themselves

Dim Notes is a simple note app that tags and connects everything you write automatically. No folders to build, no systems to maintain, no trying to force your brain into a structure it never agreed to. You write, it organizes.
🔥 Our Take: Half the reason note-taking breaks down is because the moment you try to “be organized,” the whole thing collapses. Letting the app handle the structure while you just think is the first approach that actually makes sense.
Load testing without losing your mind

Gatling Studio lets you record a real browser session and turn it into a clean load test in minutes. Click through your product, hit stop, and it hands you usable code you can drop straight into your CI or IDE. No rebuilding flows by hand, no digging through noisy recordings.
🔥 Our Take: Writing load tests from scratch is one of those jobs everyone avoids until it becomes a fire drill. Being able to just record what you’re already doing and get a clean script out of it is a huge relief for anyone who’s sat there stitching a test together line by line.
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