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

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 🫶

September 26th, 2025Pulse Check

gm legends, happy Friday.

Here’s today’s lineup: ChatGPT Pulse wants to own your mornings with a daily digest that pulls from your apps, inbox, and calendar into neat little cards; textbehindvideo.io lets creators slip styled text behind their videos so captions look cinematic instead of slapped on; Pieter drags you back to the Windows 3.11 era with a working dial-up simulator and chunky retro UI.

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

September 25th, 2025Droids on the Job

gm legends, happy Thursday.

Here’s today’s lineup: Factory drops its coding agent, Droid, straight into your IDE, terminal, browser, and even Slack so you can spin up agents wherever you already work; Zeplin AI Design Review scans your screens for layout slips, typos, and accessibility issues before dev tears them apart; Ambient sends you a morning email that preps you for every meeting with background on attendees, talking points, and open questions.

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

September 24th, 2025Clear Out Your Subscriptions

gm legends, happy Wednesday.

Here’s today’s lineup: Subscription Day pulls all your recurring charges into one place so you can see what’s bleeding your wallet without hunting through bank statements; HyNote for Apple Watch lets you capture thoughts with a tap and auto-summarizes them into something you’ll actually use later; Qudemo turns demo videos into two-way conversations where viewers can ask questions and jump straight to the answers.

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

September 23rd, 2025Decks on Demand

gm legends, happy Tuesday.

Here’s today’s lineup: Gamma API lets developers generate decks, reports, and carousels directly inside their own apps with a simple call; Onyx is an open-source AI teammate that connects to your Slack, Drive, Notion, and more so you can search and spin up agents without handing data to someone else’s cloud; Atla hunts down where your agents are failing, groups the errors, and helps you patch before users ever see them.

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

September 22nd, 2025Photo Roll Detox

gm legends, happy Monday.

Here’s today’s lineup: SwipeSwoop gives your camera roll a cleanup by letting you flick through photos, save the gems, and ditch the noise; Teable turns messy data into live databases, automations, and even marketing assets without the usual spreadsheet torture; Fred takes the goals you always forget and keeps them front and center with steps and vision boards that don’t vanish into a doc.

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

September 19th, 2025No Excuses in Post

gm legends, happy Friday.

Here’s today’s lineup: ElevenLabs Studio 3.0 now edits video as well as audio, letting you drop in an MP4, clean up voiceovers, add effects, and spit out captions without bouncing between apps; DeepvBrowser ditches typing for voice so you can call up sites, charts, and tasks just by saying them; Envelope takes the headache out of event planning by spinning up pages, invites, and reminders from a single prompt.

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

September 18th, 2025Screens on your face

gm legends, happy Thursday.

Here’s today’s lineup: Meta Ray-Ban Display adds an actual screen to its smart glasses so you can see directions, prompts, or updates without pulling out your phone; Sudo gives you one API to route across OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, and more so you’re never locked to one model; Thirty Calendar lets you boss your schedule around by chatting with it instead of dragging boxes around.

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

September 17th, 2025Talk Your Way to Automation

gm legends, happy Wednesday.

Here’s today’s lineup: CodeWords lets you skip flowcharts and build automations by just telling Cody, its workflow buddy, what you want done; In Your Face for iOS hijacks your screen with full-blown meeting reminders so you can’t dodge your calendar; Bult clears the pain out of CI/CD with instant pipelines, one-click deployments, and a Canvas UI that shows what’s going on without drowning you in YAML.

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

September 16th, 2025Help for Your Inbox

gm legends, happy Tuesday.

Here’s today’s lineup: HeyHelp lives inside Gmail and takes the grind off your plate by sorting noise, blocking cold pitches, and drafting replies in your voice; Crates pulls your scattered music into one library you actually control, whether it’s from Spotify, Bandcamp, or old MP3s; Haystack Editor makes pull requests less painful by showing code changes as a story instead of a wall of diffs.

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

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