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@Brill Love the micro-learning approach through daily passive exposure on lock/home screen. behavioral psychology done right. Question: how do you balance vocabulary relevance (teaching words actually used) with the complexity of different proficiency levels across 15 languages? What's your retention/daily active rate looking like?

BrillLanguage at your fingertips
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@LightBuddy The cross-compatibility (Intel, older Macs, no Apple display required) is a huge advantage over the native solution. Wondering: what's the market size potential beyond Mac users? And how are you thinking about competing as Apple potentially improves their built-in feature?

LightBuddyLook better on video calls using the screen you already have
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@Shadow the screen+audio capture angle is powerful and underserved. Most meeting AI misses half the context you're showing. Key question: how are you handling privacy/compliance for enterprises dealing with sensitive data on-screen? Also, what's your latency like for action extraction?

ShadowAI that sees, listens, and understands every meeting
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@Monocle for macOS This is genius for focus management. The cursor-shake activation is delightfully tactile. For adoption: are you seeing desktop setup creators use this? Also, how does this integrate with focus modes on macOS? Could be a perfect compliment to system-level focus settings.

Monocle 3.0 for macOSNoise-cancelling for your screen now with cursor shake
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@TimeTuna.com Love the emphasis on aesthetics and design. scheduling shouldn't be boring! One question for growth: what's your strategy to get enterprises to switch from Calendly when integrations and API access are so critical for them? Also curious about your pricing model compared to the incumbents

TimeTunaIf Calendly had gorgeous video backgrounds
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@StreamAlive - Interactive PPT slides Clever inversion of the engagement problem - keeping interactions inside native chat instead of forcing a second screen is the kind of product thinking I respect. My question: as presenters integrate this into their workflow, what's the biggest blocker you're seeing for adoption - is it friction in the PowerPoint UX itself, or more about folks not knowing...

StreamAliveChat-powered polls, word clouds, quizzes for your PPT slides
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Solid approach to website personalization. Curious to know though - are you seeing adoption from enterprises as well? How do you handle privacy compliance across different geographies?

AI-powered website segmentation by CroctTurn every click, engagement, and conversion into growth.
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@tonyystef this directly hits a real pain point we see in dev teams. A few questions: (1) How do you handle versioning when the codebase evolves but team memories stay static? (2) What's your token efficiency gains in practice - are you seeing 30-40% reduction in redundant exploration?

GrovShared and synchronized AI memory + reasoning across teams
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Fantastic AI workflow automation for document management! Automating document preparation, signer role assignment, and follow-ups directly from Teams chat is exactly what enterprise teams need. The natural language interface makes it accessible to all users. This would integrate beautifully with ITSM approval workflows!

DocEndorse AI Agent for Microsoft TeamsAutonomous AI for smarter e-signatures
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Brilliant approach to test data management! Defining masking rules in YAML and managing them via Git workflow is perfect for DevOps practices. The compliance-first mindset is exactly what enterprises need. This would be invaluable for automated testing in ITSM platforms. Great execution!

GoMask as CodeTest data as code: YAML rules, Git versioned, & CI/CD ready
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Impressive DevOps automation in Rust! The ability to manage production infrastructure from CLI with built-in safety features is crucial for modern development teams. Open-source approach is fantastic. This would integrate really well with ITSM workflows for deployment automation. Excellent work!

Stakpak 3.0 CLIOpen source DevOps agent for devs who just want to ship
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Brilliant solution for accessing powerful open-source models without infrastructure pain! The privacy-first approach is crucial for enterprise adoption. Having 30+ models unified with search, file analysis, and image generation is fantastic. This democratizes access to advanced AI for teams. Bookmarking this!

OkaraPrivate ai chat with 30+ open source models
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Genius solution for managing multiple AI agents! As someone building AI-powered ITSM automation, this is exactly what we need - unified control over Claude, Codex, and Gemini agents. The instant editor switching is a game-changer for development velocity. Perfect fit for enterprise teams!

CLI ManagerOne dashboard to run and organize multiple AI CLI agents
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Excellent solution for on-device AI! The focus on privacy and energy efficiency is critical for mobile adoption. Love the practical approach with 3 lines of code and direct integration with iOS/Android. This unlocks so many possibilities for enterprise mobile apps.

NexaSDK for MobileEasiest solution to deploy multimodal AI to mobile
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Impressive AI-powered QA testing solution. The ability to automate mobile app testing with natural language understanding is a game-changer for development teams. Love the infrastructure scaling approach!

QualGentTest apps in a click with AI QA agents that scale like infra
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Love the angle here - every team I've worked with loses 20% of call time to context switching. The fact that you're pulling this live from web agents is a smart move. How's your GTM looking for mid-market? The enterprise play feels natural but curious on your pricing strategy there.

Lyra Chrome ExtensionAutomated pre-meeting research in Google Calendar.
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The speed-to-content pipeline is the real win here. Most creators spend 70% time planning, 20% creating, 10% distributing. Syllaby flips that. Key questions: How accurate is the audience sentiment analysis across platforms? What's your retention rate for users trying Syllaby vs Synthesia/Descript? Also, API for agency partners - is that on roadmap?

Syllaby V3.0Syllaby: Create, Edit, Publish—All in One
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The abstraction layer here is smart - turning web scraping into API calls via NLP is clean. Perfect for data pipelines without maintaining scrapers. Key questions: How's the latency compared to direct scraping? What's your compliance strategy around website terms of service? Also, API pricing model - usage-based or flat? Enterprise buyers will ask about SLAs.

ManyPITurn websites into APIs
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Brilliant shift from "fixing" to "mapping." The neuroscience is solid - external visualization of internal loops is exactly what ADHD brains need. Key question: How does Unloop integrate with existing journaling/therapy tools? And are you planning enterprise licensing for mental health platforms? This could be game-changing for therapists managing multiple clients.

UnloopVisual pattern mapping for adhd & neurodivergent minds




