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gm legends, happy Thursday.
Robinhood's letting an AI agent loose in your portfolio, Pitch can now generate slides from your actual brand instead of a generic template, and one startup just made the org chart optional. Plus a maker in the forums who built a product to want fewer users.
Your broker left the building

Robinhood Agentic Trading lets an AI agent execute trades on your behalf. Vlad Tenev built Robinhood to remove the broker and let retail investors trade for themselves. Now you can hand that to an agent too.
🔥 Our Take: Robinhood spent years convincing retail investors that trading was for them too. Now it's for your agent. If you've ever frozen on a position watching the market move, not sure when to pull the trigger, that's the gap this fills. The agent trades. You find out after.
Your deck, on brand

Pitch Agent generates slides from your existing brand templates, not generic AI output. You describe what you want, it builds in your fonts, colors, and image style, and you refine from there in chat.
🔥 Our Take: If you work somewhere with a real brand, AI slide tools are usually a non-starter. The output looks like AI output. Pitch Agent starts from your templates, not generic defaults. You don't spend 20 minutes fixing fonts. The deck looks like yours.

If you've ever spent an afternoon manually adjusting bids across four ad platforms, Synter was built for that. Tell it your goal and it builds, launches, and optimizes campaigns across Google, Meta, LinkedIn, Reddit, and more. No babysitting. One always-on operator handling the loop you keep putting off.
The org chart is optional

Pancake runs AI agents inside Slack that handle your operations end to end. Agents ingest your meetings, write code, run audits, and coordinate with each other. You set direction and approve anything irreversible. The rest runs.
🔥 Our Take: If you've ever been the person everything routes through, the one who can't delegate because the context only lives in your head, this is built for you. The agents hold the context. You set the direction. You sign off on anything that can't be undone. The founders ran their own company this way before they built the product.
Hooked isn't helped

Mona Truong (@monatruong_murror) posted about a metric shift that changed how they built Murror. Their most active users weren't their healthiest. They were people stuck in repetitive worry loops, journaling the same thoughts on repeat without resolution.
The replies pick up on the broader tension: engagement as a success metric optimizes for dependency, not outcomes. Edikan Peters put it cleanly: "Writing the same thought for the fifteenth time feels like you're taking it seriously, like you're doing the work."
The sharpest line is from Mona herself: "The best product experience might be the one that teaches you to need it less."
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