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Our ultra-fast Daily: Three takes on new products. Yesterday’s top ten launches. That’s it.

October 10th, 2025Thumbs Up Approved

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Here’s today’s lineup: Dad Reply does one thing — fires off a 👍 for you, perfecting the art of the dad text so you never have to think too hard about small talk again; Layercode lets you build multi-turn, voice-first AI agents that sound human instead of robotic; Attrove acts like noise-canceling for work, pulling updates from Slack, Gmail, and meetings into clean summaries so you can skip the context chaos.

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October 9th, 2025Search, Don’t Scrub

gm legends, happy Thursday.

Here’s today’s lineup: Spottr turns hours of video hunting into seconds by letting you type or describe a moment and jump straight to it; Tight Studio gives product teams a full screen studio with smart zooms, captions, and voiceovers so your demo videos don’t look like hostage footage; Retool’s new Enterprise AppGen builds internal tools straight from plain English, hooked up to your real data and ready to deploy.

October 8th, 2025Your QA Team’s New Favorite Coworker

gm legends, happy Wednesday.

Here’s today’s lineup: QA Tech automates test cases, bug hunting, and regression checks so you can ship faster without the post-release panic; Tycal keeps a minimalist calendar in your Mac menu bar so you can check your day without opening another app; Palteca 2 teaches Spanish by immersion, skipping the flashcards and forcing you to think in full sentences.

October 7th, 2025Words to Widgets

gm legends, happy Tuesday.

Here’s today’s lineup: Crazzy is a Flutter toolkit that turns plain English into working UI, logic, assets, and backend glue, even handling icons, keystore, and splash so you can skip the setup and ship; Extrovert helps you show up on LinkedIn by finding the right posts and suggesting natural comments so you build relationships instead of firing cold DMs; Orchestra keeps chats, tasks, docs, and calls in one place so the work and the conversation stop running in different directions.

October 6th, 2025Notes That Write Themselves

gm legends, happy Monday.

Here’s today’s lineup: Krisp AI Note Taker joins your calls, cleans up the noise, and hands you clear summaries and transcripts so you can actually listen instead of scribbling; Sorce swipes right on your job search by matching and applying to roles for you; Timefly turns your GitHub history into a personal productivity tracker that shows where your hours really went.

October 3rd, 2025Cargo With a Burn

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Here’s today’s lineup: Arc by Inversion is building a reusable space vehicle that can drop cargo anywhere on Earth in under an hour, turning orbit into a shipping lane; DayDrift gives your task list breathing room by letting work slide to the next day instead of punishing you for missing one; Strix is an open source hacking agent that finds and validates real security holes before someone else does.

P.S. Building something new? Tell us about it → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶

October 2nd, 2025Analytics Without the Fights

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Here’s today’s lineup: Glazed reads your Figma files and spits out tracking events with code you can drop straight into your stack, no more arguing over what to log; Mem 2.0 rebuilds the notes app from scratch with faster sync, offline mode, and a push to actually surface what you wrote; Instruct lets you spin up full AI agents by just describing the job in plain English instead of wiring brittle workflows.

P.S. Building something new? Tell us about it → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶

October 1st, 2025Feeds Made of Prompts

gm legends, happy Wednesday.

Here’s today’s lineup: OpenAI’s Sora 2 comes with a TikTok-style app where every clip in the feed is AI-generated, complete with cameo slots for your face if you opt in; Verdent Deck runs multiple coding agents in parallel and gives you clean diffs so you actually see what changed; CrePal turns your ideas into short films by handling the script, scenes, edits, and audio from a single prompt.

P.S. Building something new? Tell us about it → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶

September 30th, 2025Projects Without the Overhead

gm legends, happy Tuesday.

Here’s today’s lineup: PRJCT CLI takes your project ideas from the terminal straight into tasks and PRs without the ticket circus; Chargeflow Prevent catches friendly fraud, return abuse, and bots after checkout so your margins don’t get eaten alive; Floutwork wants to end tab hoarding by turning the browser into an actual workspace with tasks, notes, and calendar built in.

P.S. Building something new? Tell us about it → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶

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September 29th, 2025Copilot Hits the CLI

gm legends, happy Monday.

Here’s today’s lineup: GitHub Copilot CLI drops your coding sidekick straight into the terminal so you can generate, refactor, and debug without leaving the shell; Git Pushups blocks your commits until you knock out some real pushups, turning your repo into a personal trainer; Deamoy mixes prompts, code, and drag-and-drop editing so you can build and polish apps without juggling five different tools.

P.S. Building something new? Tell us about it → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶

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