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    The Leaderboard
    November 11th, 2024
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    Happy Monday! Welcome back to the Leaderboard. In today's issue: An app for babysitting dogs, a more personal language-learning tool, and an AI wrapper for building AI wrappers. Let's dive in.

    All bark and a lot of bite

    WoofyClub: Exchange free dog boarding with local dog parents.

    As a dog owner the first thing on my mind when I book a trip is securing a safe place for my dogs to stay (if they can’t come with). Usually that’s a swanky kennels close by me but I’m seeing more apps dedicated to being sort of like an AirBnB for dogs. WoofyClub is one of them. I love the ‘you scratch my back, I scratch yours’ philosophy behind it and the process of meeting prospective dog carers beforehand helps settle pre-travel fears. For now though I’ll probably continue defaulting to kennels. The combination of trained staff, secure areas, and of course insurance is hard to pass up when you want peace of mind that your pet is in good hands.

    Watch your back green owl

    Univerbal: An AI language learning assistant.

    As a serial language learner who’s had neutral-to-negative experiences with language learning apps, I was pleasantly surprised by Univerbal. Once it assess your level through a brief AI interview, the app proposes a series of well-designed speaking and translation exerciseas and provides corrections in-line. These workbook-type exercises seemed genuinely useful for beginner/intermediate students looking to practice sentence building, though they might get tedious for C1+ learners. Eventually, I’d imagine there will be a clear bifurcation in the AI language app market between drills-based apps like Univerbal (which could dominate the sub-B2 space) and free-form conversation apps (like GPT Advanced Voice mode, which could definitely dominate the B2+ market with improved UX)

    Even more wrappers

    AnotherWrapper: Turn AI ideas into working apps. 

    I love tools that make it easy for people to create their own apps, and AnotherWrapper has a cool concept—it lets anyone build a simple AI tool with just a natural language prompt. For example, you can quickly create things like a resume generator or other straightforward AI wrappers without needing to code. But as its name suggests, AnotherWrapper might just help flood the internet with even more basic AI wrappers. A quick Google or Product Hunt search already reveals a dozen similar products, with maybe one or two actually standing out. I’m all for people building quick AI tools for personal use, but when everything feels like just another version of the same “Roast My X” app—or something ChatGPT could handle—it starts to feel like noise.

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