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Our ultra-fast Daily: Three takes on new products. Yesterday’s top ten launches. That’s it.
Happy Hump Day! Welcome back to the Leaderboard. In today's edition: a new initiative to get Europe innovating again, a new tool for when those git commits get a little too confusing, and a physical do not disturb sign for going founder mode. P.S. Don't forget to RSVP for our upcoming AI hackathon event.
Welcome back to the Leaderboard. In today's edition, we got takes from the team on: an SEO tool that is 10x cheaper than the rest, an app that aims to be a Pinterest but for developers, and fan AI tool that finally puts your bookmarks to good use. Let's dive in.
Porcupine: A distraction free, cross-platform screen writing app
In my spare time, I dabble in writing scripts—just for fun—and I’ve tried all the popular tools, but they always feel a bit clunky. That’s why Porcupine caught my eye. It’s a free, cross-platform screenwriting app that just lets you write, no sign-ups or downloads required. With automatic formatting and drag-and-drop scenes, it’s like all the little annoyances disappear. Now that we got the tooling sorted out, the next challenge is releasing Hollywood from the grip of superhero franchises.
— Aaron O'Leary, Content @ Product Hunt.
Happy Friday, anon! Welcome back to the Leaderboard. In todays edition, we're taking a look at: A project management tool that aims to free up more of your time, an AI product that could become an animator's best friend, and an app that feels like a futuristic Apple Notes.
Happy Friday-Eve, otherwise known as Thursday! In today's edition of the leaderboard, we have three takes, covering: a GitHub-like tool to improve your AI prompts, a product that lets you directly communicate with your database, and an AI agent that gives you god-like sales powers.
Happy Hump Day! Welcome back to the Leaderboard. In today's edition: a new collaboration tool that you might want to keep your manager away from, a new app that promises to make developers happy, and an AI tool that could make you the next Stan Lee. Let's dive in.
Hello, hi! Welcome back to the Leaderboard. In today's edition: a 16-year old maker topped the charts with his simply but intentional product, a new AI tool wants to supercharge your brain, and developers, stop wasting time on updating docs.
TrailMate: Offline AI for hikers, campers & outdoor adventurers.
Everyone wants their hikes to be completely disconnected from the online world right up until an emergency happens. Maybe you can’t get a fire started or maybe some mutant looking insect bit you. That’s what I like about TrailMate, its AI assistant is entirely offline, so you can quickly ask it important questions about trails, safety tips, and medical advice without needing to run to Google. Now, I’m off to test this out by climbing the highest mountain I can find.
Happy Friday! Welcome back to the Leaderboard. In today's edition: Who needs books when you have YouTube, ditch the API docs and learn by doing, and use AI to plan your next vacation.
Hello! Welcome back to the Leaderboard. In today's edition: Break through the language-learning wall with Topics, discover your new favorite productivity killer, and your dogs will thank you for installing Lenish.


























