Inbox finally has backup
gm legends, happy Wednesday.
Lindy takes the edge off your email and calendar, Happycapy gives you an agent computer in a browser tab, and Powering lets you jump to your apps and workflows with a quick radial launcher instead of hunting through your Mac.
Work admin, outsourced

Lindy Assistant connects to your email, calendar and work apps, then quietly takes over the boring parts. It filters and sorts messages, drafts replies that sound like you, lines up meetings and nudges you on follow ups so fewer things slip through the cracks.
🔥 Our Take: A lot of jobs secretly start with an hour of inbox and scheduling before you touch real work. This leans into that reality instead of pretending you just need a new system, and puts a layer between you and the mess so your brain is not doing all the tracking on its own.
Will marketing be the power hire

Dan from Meet-Ting wrote a long post asking if marketing is quietly becoming the most important hire on a team. He still says product is everything, but points out that product is now everywhere and feeds are flooded, so the real leverage is in who actually gets noticed.
He breaks down what modern marketers need to be good at now: writing that sounds human, using AI as a boost not a crutch, being scrappy with tiny teams, learning from creators who actually study algorithms, and having taste so you are not just chasing cats and trends. The takeaway is pretty simple: product gets you something worth talking about, marketing is what gets it seen
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. 🎙️💨
Agent computer in your browser

Happycapy runs Claude Code in a sandboxed workspace inside your browser and on your phone. You open a tab, get a visual desktop for agents, and let them handle coding, design, docs, and small workflows without setting up servers or local hardware. It is built by the original Trickle team and tries to make agent stuff usable for people who do not want to touch infra at all.
🔥 Our Take: I like how low effort this is. No box to buy, no installs, you just open it and see agents actually doing things in front of you. The real question for me is whether it becomes something people keep pinned and use every day, or just a fun demo they show a friend once.
Open stuff faster

Powering is a macOS launcher built around a radial wheel of actions. Double tap Option to bring up a ring with your own mix of apps, folders, scripts, websites and AI workflows, then flick to what you want instead of digging through the dock or Spotlight.
🔥 Our Take: The nice part here is how low effort it is. You set the wheel up once, your muscle memory picks it up, and suddenly the annoying little pauses to find things just stop happening. Not flashy, just one of those tweaks you miss the second you use another machine.
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