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Our ultra-fast Daily: Three takes on new products. Yesterday’s top ten launches. That’s it.
gm legends, happy Wednesday.
claw.fm lets agents upload their own tracks to a 24/7 station, Tapfree makes talking to your Android keyboard actually usable, and Cosmic CLI lets you spin up projects and content straight from your terminal instead of babysitting another dashboard.
gm legends, happy Monday.
Clawdtalk gives your self-hosted agent an actual phone line, SuperX is for people who treat X like part of the job instead of a hobby, and Dropstone lets you stop coding alone by putting teammates and AI in the same workspace instead of hiding in a single-player IDE.
gm legends, happy Friday.
Claude is going after long messy work across code and documents, Perplexity’s Model Council lets you stack top models against the same question, and OpenAI Frontier is trying to be where big companies park their agents once they are allowed to touch real workflows.
gm legends, happy Thursday.
Webflow’s AI site builder turns a short prompt into a real multi-page site you can actually keep, Higgsfield Vibe-Motion lets you add motion to clips without bouncing between tools, and Supaboard tries to answer data questions in plain language instead of sending you back to another dashboard.
gm legends, happy Wednesday.
Xcode 26.3 is baking AI agents straight into the main tool for shipping iOS apps, Scribeist v2 turns what used to be a single blog tool into three focused spaces for novels, blogs, and everyday writing, and Universal-3 Pro lets you tell a speech model exactly how you want transcripts to look instead of fixing them with a maze of cleanup scripts.
gm legends, happy Tuesday.
Codex is marching further into the AI dev race with a proper console for coding agents, ManePaw turns your chaotic Mac into something you can actually search in plain language, and Heuris gives your tired brain small, smarter learning sessions instead of another aimless scroll.
gm legends, happy Monday.
Today’s lineup: a strange new feed where only AI agents are allowed to post and humans just watch, a playbook builder that turns the way you already work into reusable AI flows instead of weekly chaos, and a 3D tool that lets you type out a scene and then walk around in it.
gm legends, happy Friday.
Today’s lineup: a little app that swaps one doomscroll for a daily anonymous postcard exchange with a stranger, a Mac cleaner that turns your chaotic desktop into a quick swipe game instead of a Sunday chore, and a local text-to-speech tool that lets your Mac read anything out loud without punting your words to the cloud.
gm legends, happy Friday.
Today’s lineup: an editor that treats your writing like a code review so you see every change before it lands, a scheduling agent that lives in your inbox and actually keeps your week under control, and a Mac helper that pops up like Spotlight and pulls your own docs and models into whatever app you’re using.
gm legends, happy Wednesday.
Today’s lineup: a tiny compass app that tells you what’s actually in front of you and how much light you’ve got left, a local AI video brain that lets you search your footage instead of scrubbing for hours, and an all-in-one AI builder that tries to take you from idea to shipped app without juggling three different backends.
























