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Our ultra-fast Daily: Three takes on new products. Yesterday’s top ten launches. That’s it.
gm legends, happy Monday.
Big news first: the 2025 AI Dictation Orbit Awards winners are live, so you can finally see who walked away with the crown.
Here’s today’s lineup: CyberCut cuts down the grind in video editing, Marengo 3.0 takes multimodal video understanding into real-world territory, and FlowLens gives your coding agents a clear view of the bugs you actually want fixed.
gm legends, happy Friday.
Here’s today’s lineup: Calk gives teams a way to use agents with real company data without mapping out workflows, Hera offers a quiet period tracker that doesn’t feel like another inbox, and Agenta helps AI teams ship LLM features without prompts living in five different places.
gm legends and happy Thanksgiving to everyone celebrating.
Here’s today’s lineup: Supercut brings its native Windows recorder to anyone tired of laggy captures, Links 2.0 lands with a cleaner way to save and find the stuff you actually want to revisit, and InsightTube turns long YouTube videos into something you can learn from without the time sink.
Plus, today’s forum thread digs into Sam Altman’s “calmer than the iPhone” hardware tease and what that could realistically mean.
gm legends, happy Wednesday.
Here’s today’s lineup: Rubber Duck gives your iOS app a review before Apple does, Questas lets you spin up branching adventures without touching a flowchart, and FireCut hands you a first cut in DaVinci Resolve so you’re not starting from a pile of raw footage.
P.S. Our very own Head of Product Curation, Gabe Perez is co-hosting a hackathon this Sunday. Sign up here.
gm legends, happy Tuesday.
Here’s today’s lineup: CatDoes spins up native mobile apps from whatever you describe and lets a swarm of agents handle the heavy lifting, Hatable shows up purely to roast your website into emotional dust, and FlickNote gives you a dead-simple way to speak your ideas and actually find them later.
gm legends, happy Monday.
Here’s today’s lineup: Felo gives you a giant canvas and a set of agents so you can lay out your work and get help without bouncing between tools, Dim Notes keeps your thoughts connected without forcing you to build a system, and Gatling Studio turns a real browser session into a load test without the usual misery.
gm legends, happy Friday.
Here’s today’s lineup: Chime shows up full-screen to stop you missing meetings you definitely scheduled, Globe of History turns six thousand years of chaos into something you can actually explore, and Comet brings a real assistant into your Android browser so tab-chaos stops winning.
P.S. Building something new? Send it our way → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶
gm legends, happy Thursday.
Here’s today’s lineup: Pavis steps in on calls and flags the manipulation you usually only notice after you hang up, Dimension tries to turn your scattered tools into something that actually works together, and Refbox gives your ideas a place to live that isn’t “tab number forty-six.”
gm legends, happy Wednesday.
Here’s today’s lineup: Antigravity is Google’s boldest move yet toward agents that actually build software, Streetwise tackles the reality that women still have to navigate cities defensively, and Ogment MCP-Builder turns any API into something ChatGPT and Claude can use without the usual protocol pain.
gm legends, happy Tuesday.
Here’s today’s lineup: Google’s WeatherNext tries to put an end to the eternal “sunshine” lie your weather app tells before it dumps a monsoon on you, Unravel turns your thoughts into a living mind map you can actually explore, and InsForge gives agents the backend muscle they’ve been bluffing about for months.
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