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gm legends. Itâs Sunday.
New week, new products. This week: the best AI workflow automation tools, how to pitch a product quickly, why hunger is the father of invention, and Evernoteâs first launch in 5 years. Plus, stick around for 5 of our favorite launches.Â
Important stuff is below. Stop skimming and start reading.
P.S. Launching soon? Weâd love to hear about it â editorial@producthunt.co đŤś
Last call

In case you missed it, itâs nominations season for Product Huntâs Orbit Awards in AI Workflow Automation. Weâve narrowed our list to nine tools that do your dirty work:
Winners are partially based on user feedback. So if you want to see your favorite get favored, share your use cases below or leave a review on the product links above. Who knows? Maybe you can even automate that process.
Hapax is a little unsettling in the best way.

It watches how you actually work. The apps you open before meetings, the reports you rebuild every week, the random routines you didnât realize were routines.
Then it just⌠fixes them. Builds the workflow, sends the update, drops it where you already are. No prompts, no setup, no dashboard you forget to check.
Use code DEMOPH if your mornings feel like dĂŠjĂ vu.
Perfect pitch
Hereâs a timeless post thatâs trending a year later. Tasos V asks: Can you pitch your product in 5 words or less?
Ours was âWe surface great products.âÂ
Here are some of our favorites:
- Digma: âPreempt issues your tests miss.â
- Brisqi: âOffline-first personal Kanban app.â
- Totally Chefs: âSocial network for food lovers.â
- Proof Pocket: âSafe offline document vault.â
We all know brevity is best. Now, you go. Quickly, if you please.
What's for dinner?

Vikas Shah is a dad and builder whoâs just trying to feed his family. No, like literally. He needs to get three square meals into bellies each day or everybody gets hangry.
The problem, he writes, is that âevery household has someone carrying the invisible mental load of meals. It's not the cooking that's exhausting â it's the deciding. 21 meals a week. Remembering who eats what. Knowing what's in the fridge. Figuring out quick meals for busy nights. My wife carried all of this. When I'd ask, âHow can I help?â she still had to manage me. That's not really helping.â
So Vikas built a tool. And he wants to know: Could this help with families like yours?
Evernote gets first update since 2020

AI integrations these days are table stakes. This is no less true for old-school applications like Evernote, the notetaking app that promises to capture and organize everything from to-do lists to articles to read.
Oh, you forgot about Evernote?! That may be because, before releasing v11 this week, it hadnât released an update since 2020. Two years later, it was bought by Bending Spoons, which cut down on what came with the free plan â and cut most of the team.
But now itâs back with a v11 thatâs heavy on the AI, in three specific ways:Â
- an AI assistant that makes it possible for âusers to interact with their notes, tasks, and calendar through a dedicated chat interfaceâ
- âSemantic Search,â so you can find notes without having to know the exact keywords in them
- AI meeting notes for transcription and summarization
Evernote is clearly starting a new chapter. But is the Product Hunt community taking note?
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