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Simple idea, well scoped. Preventing regret is underrated UX.

Humans in the LoopA free community to talk all-things-agentic-coding-AI
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Timing is often the real bug in communication. A lightweight pause before “Send” makes a lot of sense.

DataFastRevenue-first analytics
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This solves a problem most people only notice after it’s too late. The idea of intervening only at the moment of sending — without rewriting or storing anything — feels genuinely thoughtful.
rivvaAI schedule & planner based around your energy
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Clear focus on the last-mile experience. That’s usually where context gets lost.

PostSyncerAI Content Maker, for Social Media Publishing
Social Layerleft a comment
Tools that slow you down selectively are more helpful than ones that constantly interrupt.

PinMeZero-config frontend deployment with no servers or setup
Social Layerleft a comment
Interesting emphasis on intent vs. impact. That gap causes more problems than we admit.

InspireNoteCreative brainstorming card deck & notes app
Social Layerleft a comment
Tone is surprisingly hard to catch when you’re tired or emotional. Anything that helps surface that earlier is valuable.

ScreenSorts Search every screenshot, text, and detail privately
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Planning and automation are great, but the final moment still needs human judgment. Interesting balance here.
Kilo Code ReviewerAutomatic AI-powered code reviews the moment you open a PR
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I like tools that intervene right before irreversible actions. That’s usually where small mistakes become big ones.

Y BombinatorWe Bombed 7 times, you shouldn't
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Most issues don’t come from bad intent—just messages sent too fast. Anything that adds a pause at the last step feels underrated.

BayesLabFrom deep analysis to premium slides, agentized
Social Layerleft a comment
This is a big step toward true end-to-end agents. Terminal → browser → DOM → console in one loop feels like how developers actually work. The Claude Code integration especially makes this feel practical, not just flashy.

Claude in ChromeLet Claude see, click, type, and navigate in your browser
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Impressive release. Deep Research that actually scans, reflects, synthesizes, and saves—not just summarizes—is a big leap. Auto-building an evolving knowledge base (Wisebase) from real research workflows feels genuinely useful for long-term thinking, not one-off answers. Congrats on the well-earned rankings 👏

Sider 5.0: Deep Research with WisebaseMimic Human Research & Save Findings in AI Knowledge Base
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Clear value proposition. Turning messy, mixed-format data into shareable, decision-ready reports (not just chats) is exactly what many teams are missing. The focus on non-technical users and data scientists makes this especially compelling — looks like a strong step toward real “data wealth,” not dashboards for their own sake.

Pandada AIBuild data wealth: Turns files into McKinsey-level insights
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Love the natural language approach! Question: does it analyze tone/sentiment before sending, or just handle the design? I'm building Social Layer (launching soon) which catches aggressive messages before they're sent - feels like natural language generation + tone safety could be powerful together. Congrats on the launch! 🚀
new.email by ResendBuild cross-platform emails using natural language.
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Love the team mailbox approach! Quick question: does Sortd help with tone checking before sending emails? I'm building Social Layer (launching soon) which catches aggressive messages before they're sent - wondering if there's potential synergy between organizing emails and ensuring they're sent with the right tone. Congrats on the launch!
Sortd 2.0 for GmailAssign & track email with Kanban in Gmail

