December 29th, 2025
Spotify wrapped for devs
This newsletter was brought to you byAssemblyAIYour year, in commits
gm legends, happy last Monday of 2025.
GitHub Wrapped 2025 turns your GitHub activity into a clean year-in-review, ExtraBar turns your Mac menu bar into a real launch pad instead of wallpaper, and Surgeflow lets an agent chew through your browser chores while you work on something less boring.
Your year, in code

GitHub Wrapped 2025 turns your GitHub activity into a clean year-in-review. Drop in your username and get a shareable report of commits, top repos, language trends, and streaks, no login required. You can save it, post it, or just keep it as a quiet flex for future you.Ā
š„ Our Take: Spotify Wrapped energy finally lands somewhere useful for devs. Most of us barely remember what we shipped in February, let alone how our stack or habits changed over a whole year. A quick, no-account wrap is an easy way to spot patterns, celebrate the grind, and maybe realise you did more than your brain is giving you credit for.
You prompt your LLMs, why not your speech-to-text?

AssemblyAIās Universal-3 Pro introduces a new class of promptable speech modelsābuilt for real-world Voice AI. It handles domain-specific language, multiple languages, accents, and noisy audio with ease.
Unlike traditional ASR, Universal-3 Pro lets developers guide accuracy with prompts, combining the reliability of speech recognition with the controllability of LLMsāso youāre not stuck fixing transcripts after the fact.
AssemblyAI is opening free access throughout February, and the Product Hunt community is among the first to try what promptable ASR can do.
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Menu bar with a brain

ExtraBar turns your Mac menu bar into a real launch pad instead of a row of sleepy icons. Pin the stuff you actually use there, Zoom rooms, Slack channels, repos, Notion docs, Figma files, scripts, Shortcuts ā then pop it open with a hotkey and jump straight in. Everything runs locally on your Mac.
š„ Our Take: This is for people who live on their keyboard and are tired of hunting for the same five things all day. Having calls, projects and automations one keystroke away makes the top of your screen part of your workflow, not just decoration. After a while, anything without it just feels sluggish.
Browser chores, delegated

Surgeflow is a Chrome extension that lets you type what you want done and have an AI agent do the tedious clicking across your tabs. It plans the steps, shows you the workflow, then runs through things like research, comparisons, form fills, or onboarding flows in the browser you already use. No new app, no scripts, just ādo this across these tabsā turned into an automated run.
š„ Our Take: This is for that moment when you realize youāve spent 20 minutes doing the same five clicks on three different sites and youāre barely thinking anymore. Offloading that kind of busywork is not āfuture of work,ā itās just self-respect. You keep the decisions, it eats the repetition.
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