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Our ultra-fast Daily: Three takes on new products. Yesterday’s top ten launches. That’s it.
gm legends, happy Tuesday.
Today’s lineup: a group chat app with a built-in planner friend so hangouts actually happen, a tool that watches your game footage and yanks out the highlights for you, and a newsletter fixer that turns your inbox reads into a small printable paper you might actually finish.
gm legends, happy Monday.
Today’s lineup: a browser focus timer that bribes you with a little pet that grows when you actually stay on task, a social scheduler that lets you write once and look alive across every platform without living in five tabs, and a mobile call recorder that turns the phone chats you usually half remember into clean transcripts and action notes.
gm legends, happy Friday.
Today’s lineup: a tiny helper in your terminal that turns plain English into shell commands for your actual setup, a Mac menu bar switchboard that flips all the settings you poke every day into one click, and a global radio dial that pulls in live stations from random corners of the world while you grind through your inbox.
gm legends, happy Thursday.
Today’s lineup: a feral little desktop helper that channels Clippy and actually types replies straight into whatever app you’re using, an AI operator that runs real experiments on quantum chips so humans can stop babysitting hardware knobs, and a Netlify side project that lets you launch tiny AR “capsules” of your site into a shared sky just because the internet should still be fun sometimes.
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.
gm legends, happy Tuesday.
Today’s lineup: a CLI tool that stress tests your AI agents from the terminal instead of hiding behind a pretty dashboard, a pitch helper that lets your deck warm up investors before you ever get on a call, and a little AI wrapper that turns your product into something people can actually use inside ChatGPT instead of hoping they stumble onto your site.
gm legends, happy Monday.
Today’s lineup: a collaborative map tool that lets groups drop pins, notes, and context together without turning it into a GIS project, a strange and delightful site where the internet itself generates endless ambient music, and a research-first feed that replaces hot takes with actual papers so your scrolling at least does something for your brain.
gm legends.
Today’s lineup: a Mac app that quietly remembers your calls, docs, and tabs so you can actually find that thing from last week, a newsletter tool that lets one email shape-shift for each reader instead of juggling three drafts, and a language app that turns speaking practice into small games so it feels less like homework and more like actually using the language.
gm legends, happy Thursday.
Today’s lineup: a tiny space shooter that turns your GitHub graph into a battlefield, a browser poke that brings back full-screen chaos when someone ignores you, and a slightly unhinged Mac creature that gets mad when you wander off the task you said you’d do.
gm legends, happy Wednesday.
Today’s lineup: a Postgres viewer that lets you peek and poke at real data without maintaining some dusty internal admin, an agent builder that turns plain-language process notes into actual automations, and a tiny Mac helper that finally replaces the old “stuff everything into a folder called desktop” move with a real clean-up.


























