December 23rd, 2025
Code in your pocket
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gm legends, happy Tuesday and Christmas Eve-eve.
Vibe Pocket lets you nudge AI agents from your phone instead of waiting to get back to your laptop, Health Wrapped gives your Apple Health data the one kind of Wrapped that actually makes sense, and Video to Screenshots turns long clips into the one perfect frame you needed for a post, deck, or bug report.
Code from your pocket

Vibe Pocket lets you run CLI AI agents like Claude Code, Codex, Gemini Code and more right in a browser terminal, on mobile or desktop. Connect GitHub, pick a repo, choose an agent, and you can review diffs, edit files, and ship small changes from your phone without touching a full dev setup. Sessions live in the cloud, so you can bounce between devices and keep the same workspace going.
🔥 Our Take: There’s a big gap between “I’ll fix that later on my laptop” and actually fixing it. Being able to poke at a repo, run an agent, and clean up small tasks from your phone makes AI-assisted dev feel more like messaging than a ceremony. You probably won’t build an entire product on a train, but clearing bugs, reviews, and tiny features from anywhere is a very real win.
OpenAI is still the default dev stack. Should it be?

Yu Pan’s review basically says the quiet part out loud: OpenAI is the thing you ship with right now. He calls out a real jump in quality, faster responses, and an ecosystem that actually lets devs and teams build production workflows instead of cute demos. Compared to Gemini 2.5 Pro, he still picks OpenAI because the APIs, docs, and community feel like a long-term platform, not just a clever model drop.
But it’s not a fanboy post. He wants more transparency around model behavior, clearer best practices, better long-term project memory, saner pricing as usage grows, and real answers on stuff like Realtime Voice reliability and image OCR for hard cases.
If you’re using OpenAI, add your own review: where is it rock solid, where does it break, and what would make you actually trust it for the next few years?
Are you really still typing?

Full disclosure: Wispr Flow is the AI dictation tool most of us at Product Hunt (use we still have a few holdout typers, what romantics). Hold a key, talk, and clean text drops straight into whatever app you're already in — Slack, email, Notion, your IDE, wherever your cursor lives. No switching windows. No copy-paste ritual. Just say the thing – yes, you can whisper it – and even your most run-on sentences will be turned into polished writing at 4x the speed of typing.
The one Wrapped that matters

Health Wrapped turns your Apple Health data into a simple year-in-review instead of another stats dashboard. It pulls your movement, workouts, and habits into small stories and tidy insights like movement age, a “body playlist,” and patterns you probably never noticed, all private by default and easy to share if you want to. No ads, no spam, just your year, cleaned up.
🔥 Our Take: Every product wants its own Wrapped now and a lot of them feel forced. Health is one of the few places where looking back at a full year is actually useful. It is less about grinding for streaks and more about seeing how you really moved through the year so you can decide what to change, or just be quietly proud you kept going.
Pick the perfect frame

Video to Screenshots lets you grab high-quality stills from any video in your browser. Drop in a file, scrub through, and capture frames for thumbnails, social posts, decks, or bug reports without touching an editor or uploading anything to a server. It remembers your timeline, works with common formats, and is built to be fast and privacy-first.
🔥 Our Take: Sometimes you don’t need another video workflow, you just need that one perfect frame. This keeps the job small on purpose: open, scrub, click, done. For creators, marketers, or anyone living in Loom and Zoom recordings, that’s the kind of tiny tool that quietly gets pinned and used every day.
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