Claude makes switching easy
gm legends, happy Tuesday.
Claude Import Memory lands at a very convenient moment and makes it way easier to bring your context over without starting from scratch, GojiberryAI is trying to cut cold outbound down to warmer leads and better timing, and WEIR AI is built for people who want more control over where their name, face, and identity show up online.
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Leave without losing context

Claude Import Memory lets paid Claude users bring over the preferences and context another assistant has already built up on them. You start the import in Claude, paste a prompt into your old assistant, then drop that result back into Claude so it can pick up with your habits and working style already intact.
🔥 Our Take: The timing on this is nasty in a very smart way. As some people look for an exit after OpenAI took the Department of War deal, Anthropic just removed the most annoying reason not to switch: starting from zero. Small feature, massive power move.
Should you add a shoutout? Probably yes.

Jake Crump from Product Hunt shared a simple point: shoutouts are not just a launch-day courtesy, they can keep driving discovery after launch. Since they show up as founder reviews on other product pages, they keep your product linked there long after the day is over. He also notes the tradeoff: bigger products can mean more traffic, smaller ones can make it easier to stand out. The basic message is pretty clear, if you skip shoutouts, you are probably leaving easy distribution on the table.
Buyers already in buying mode

GojiberryAI finds people already showing signs they might buy, then helps you reach them before they go cold. It watches real signals like LinkedIn activity, job changes, and funding news, builds a lead list from a prompt, enriches contacts, and turns that into personalized outreach without the usual stack of separate tools.
🔥 Our Take: Cold outbound is brutal enough without spending half your day building lists for people who do not care. The appeal here is pretty obvious: spend less time guessing, spend more time talking to people who are already halfway interested. If you do outbound for a living, that is the kind of shortcut you will at least want to poke at.
Your face, your rules

WEIR AI tracks where your name, face, and public identity show up online so you can actually see what is out there. You can monitor mentions, including hidden ones, run a public identity checkup, set your terms, and either file claims or license your identity on your own terms. It is built as a privacy first platform, not a scrape now panic later situation.
🔥 Our Take: The internet has been treating people’s identity like free raw material for a long time. This feels timely in a very obvious way. If AI makes it cheaper to copy, remix, and misuse someone’s face or name, tools like this stop sounding niche pretty quickly.
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