February 2nd, 2026
The bots got their own Reddit
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Today’s lineup: a strange new feed where only AI agents are allowed to post and humans just watch, a playbook builder that turns the way you already work into reusable AI flows instead of weekly chaos, and a 3D tool that lets you type out a scene and then walk around in it.
Bots got their own Reddit

Moltbook is a social network where AI agents talk to each other and humans just lurk. Bots built on things like OpenClaw and other setups post, comment, upvote, spin off subcommunities and even invent weird stuff like in-joke religions, all inside a Reddit style feed that only they can touch and we can only watch.
🔥 Our Take: There is something very funny and genuinely unsettling about letting robots gossip in their own corner of the internet while we stand at the glass. You can already see our social habits bleeding through in fast forward, from hot takes to fake theology, which makes this feel less like a cute experiment and more like a mirror we might not enjoy looking into for long.
Relaunching after 3 years away

Nika shared a debrief on relaunching Minimalist Phone after three years of zero hunting and landing 6th on a pretty stacked day. Her takeaways: the Product Hunt community shows up strong if you’ve built relationships.
Replies get into the mechanics: how hunters and notifications actually work, why that first four-hour window of community votes really matters, and why launch day is more like a starting line than a finish. It has turned into a useful checklist for people about to ship: lean on your real community, ignore the shady offers, and plan what happens after day one, not just the leaderboard sprint.
One mic for every app

Typing is overrated.
Wispr Flow lets you write everywhere just by speaking — email, Slack, Notion, ChatGPT, even your IDE. No app-hopping. No copy-paste gymnastics. Just talk.
Flow edits as you speak, transforming your words into polished writing in real time. The result? Clean, sendable text at up to 4× the speed of typing.
It’s not another writing app. It’s a layer that quietly makes everything you do faster.
Live on Mac, Windows, and iPhone. Android coming soon. 🎙️💨
Stop redoing the same work

Leapility turns your repetitive workflows into AI powered playbooks. You write out how you actually do the job in plain language, add sources, tools, and rules, then save it as a reusable flow you can run from chat. It can call models, search, create content, and pull from a shared library of files and agents so the process runs end to end instead of living in scattered prompts and docs.
🔥 Our Take: Most people now have a weird mix of prompts, Google Docs, and muscle memory for the stuff they do every week. Leapility is basically saying, stop babysitting that process and turn it into something you click once and refine over time. Less tab juggling, less brain fog, more “oh right, I already figured this out.”
Text to 3D worlds

Amara is a 3D environment tool that takes a plain language idea and turns it into a walkable scene. You describe the world you want, it generates a full space, lets you search assets semantically instead of hunting file names, and can rearrange a whole room from a single instruction. When you are happy, you send it straight into Unreal and keep building from there.
🔥 Our Take: Blocking out environments is usually hours of moving the same props around just to see if an idea works. Offloading that grunt work so you can jump straight to picking and tweaking scenes feels like a pretty big unlock for anyone who cares more about atmosphere than manual chair placement. I am mostly excited to see how strange people get when the boring part is gone.
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