January 21st, 2026
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gm legends, happy Wednesday.
Today’s lineup: an agent builder that turns plain-English briefs into working automations, a social feed for human artists who are sick of sharing space with AI slop, and an app-store helper that takes care of listings, screenshots, and launch paperwork so you can actually ship more than one app this year.
Describe an agent, get one

Blink Agent Builder lets you spin up full AI agents from a plain language brief. You say what you want it to handle, and it wires up tools like web search, code execution, vector memory and a sandbox on top of 180+ models, so you get something you can actually run instead of another idea sitting in notes.
🔥 Our Take: The hard part with agents is not dreaming them up, it is gluing together tools, models and flows without losing a weekend. This skips straight to “here’s a working version” so you can push it, see where it falls over, and iterate instead of living in whiteboards and half-finished repos.
Your social accounts are rented land

Nika shared a scare from this week: her LinkedIn account with thousands of connections was briefly taken away after being falsely flagged for “suspicious software.” She got it back, but it was a hard reminder that you do not really own any of these platforms.
People in the thread talk about being careful with browser extensions, using 2FA, regularly exporting contacts, and leaning more on things you actually control – your own site, email list, or even old school self-hosted forums. The vibe is clear: treat platforms as distribution, not home base, and have a backup plan before something gets flagged or hacked.
One mic for every app

Typing is overrated.
Wispr Flow lets you write everywhere just by speaking — email, Slack, Notion, ChatGPT, even your IDE. No app-hopping. No copy-paste gymnastics. Just talk.
Flow edits as you speak, transforming your words into polished writing in real time. The result? Clean, sendable text at up to 4× the speed of typing.
It’s not another writing app. It’s a layer that quietly makes everything you do faster.
Live on Mac, Windows, and iPhone. Android coming soon. 🎙️💨
Art feed without AI slop

Art Network is a social platform for artists, collectors, and curators that keeps the feed strictly human. Art Network lets you share studio updates, shows, and finished pieces in a simple chronological stream instead of chasing whatever format a mainstream app is pushing this month. No algorithm games, no engagement bait, just art people talking to art people.
🔥 Our Take: Posting real work next to auto generated mush on big platforms is getting tired. A quieter space where humans are the default and the only thing that really matters is whether the work lands is a solid reset. It will not replace the giant networks, but it gives artists and collectors a corner that feels more like the platforms of old.
App stores without the grind

Forvibe handles the boring side of shipping mobile apps. Forvibe generates App Store and Google Play listings, localizes copy and screenshots, spins up a hosted landing page, fills in privacy and terms pages, and keeps subscriptions and in-app purchases in one dashboard while syncing with the store APIs. You keep building, it keeps the launch machinery in line.
🔥 Our Take: There’s something deeply cursed about spending months on an app and then losing a whole weekend to App Store Connect, fake-lawyer copy, and slicing screenshots for every device size. Turning that launch tax into one clean panel you review instead of a thousand tiny chores feels like the only way you ship more than one app this year.
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