December 30th, 2025
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FunKey 3.0 gives your Mac fake mechanical clacks without buying another keyboard, Time parks the time zones you care about straight in your menu bar, and ConnectMachine helps you remember people like a functional adult instead of scrolling through mystery DMs.
Make your Mac clack

FunKey 3.0 turns your Mac into a pretend mechanical keyboard and mouse. It sits in your menu bar and plays realistic key and click sounds instantly as you type or tap, so coding, writing, or doom-emailing has a bit more texture to it without buying another board. Lightweight, native, nothing fancy to set up, just pick a sound profile and get on with it.
🔥 Our Take: Mechanical keyboard brain is real, but not everyone wants to drag a heavy, RGB brick to every desk they use. This gives you the audio hit with zero desk rearranging and zero coworkers asking why your typing sounds like construction. Tiny product, very specific joy.
Time zones where you work

Time puts the cities you care about straight into your Mac menu bar. Add teammates’ locations, see their local time at a glance, and pop open a simple dropdown when you need more detail. No widgets, no dashboard, just the clocks you actually use.
🔥 Our Take: I just want to know if it is 7 am or 11 pm before I ping someone. This fixes that in the least dramatic way possible, which is exactly what a time zone tool should do.
What if you only had to do your call prep routine once — ever?

You know the one. LinkedIn. Crunchbase. CRM. Inbox. Last transcript. Fifteen minutes, every time, before every call. Lightfield is an AI-native CRM that just shipped Skills. Describe any routine in plain English — and the CRM learns it. Next time: "Prep me for my call with Acme." That's it. It does the whole thing. "Score every deal in my pipeline using my criteria." Done. "Research this account the way I would." Done. Teach it how you sell and watch it go to work for you. 2,500+ startups already have.
Contacts, not content

ConnectMachine helps you remember people, not grind a feed. You make different digital cards for different hats you wear, share only what you want, and it quietly enriches and organizes your network in the background. When you need someone, you can search by name, context, or “who did I meet at that event,” instead of digging through DMs and old emails.
🔥 Our Take: Most “networking” tools want you posting, hustling, and pretending every interaction is personal branding. This is closer to what normal humans actually need: a private brain that remembers who’s who, so you can just be a person again when you reach out.
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