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AI-powered insurance policy review with document upload, history tracking, and policy-aware chat.
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disrupting the insurance industry one roof at a time
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AI-powered insurance policy review with document upload, history tracking, and policy-aware chat.
@PilotPolicy · X
disrupting the insurance industry one roof at a time

Create videos entirely through a single chat interface with AI-generated writing, voiceover, and editing.
u/Real-Estate-Agentx44 · Reddit
Built an AI video tool where one chat writes, voices, generates, and edits the whole video - is all-in-one actually useful or do you prefer separate tools? I've been building ViewPress AI , an AI video generator, and I'm at the point where I want honest feedback before I keep pushing in one direction. Instead of jumping between a script tool, a voice tool, an image/video generator, and an editor, you describe what you want in one chat and the agent handles the whole thing. It

Generate code documentation automatically on GitHub pull requests.
Aldasams · HN
Show HN: DocFlow – AI documentation updates for GitHub pull requests

Sync all Basecamp project calendars into a unified iCal feed for Google Calendar, Outlook, or Apple Calendar.
bhagyeshsp · HN
First things first: On the landing page, click on the "demo" link below the Hero section to try it without jumping any hoops ** I'm a long-time Basecamp user and satisfied with its overall functionality. Of course, there are many things that can be improved but that is not the point of this post. *Background* Basecamp lets users create "Projects". These projects are isolated workspaces that contain: members, todos, chat, files, message board, and calendar, etc. My issue was with the scattered calendars. Because I (and every other Basecamp user) creates a dedicated project for different scope of work, even if it is for the same client. For example, at any given time, I may have 4 projects for client-X and 3 projects for client-Y. *My pain point* I have experienced that most clients (especially the decision-makers) do not use Basecamp as often as we--the agency folks use it. They just use it when some reviews or comments are required or some file access. The clients organize their

Open multiple custom search engines at once and search across all of them.
letxxt · V2EX
因为我经常用搜索,但显然因为信息孤岛等因素,目前一个搜索引擎已经完全无法满足获取信息的需求了,经常要辗转各个网站每个搜索一遍,所以就有了这个一键搜索小工具 https://oneclicksearch.playcode.io/ 功能 - 一键搜索,选中搜索引擎即可一键打开所有 - 编辑管理,可定义名称可拖拽排序 - 历史记录,一键清空自动删除 - 导入导出,复制粘贴就可以同步配置 其实这种应当做成扩展之类的,自己能力有限就不做了,要更高效的话可以自己配合 Raycast 之类的使用 第一次使用记得给弹出窗口权限  
AI assistant that manages email, sends reminders, and organizes files across devices.
hramezani · HN
Hi HN, we built Prizmi because we wanted an AI assistant that would i) do real and interesting things instead of explaining how to do them ourselves, ii) act on all our devices, iii) be proactive in true sense, iv) keep us in full control, v) respect our privacy, vi) be easy to set up, and vii) be used by non-technical people including seniors. This is what Prizmi is designed to do: you text it from a messaging app, and it acts for you across your phone and your computers. It's also proactive, so you can set something up once and it keeps running. It also follows up on its own when it has something useful to say. Some examples: - "Check my email every weekday at 9am, 11am, 3pm, and 5pm and draft replies for me" - "Send me a reminder to take my medication every day at 6pm" - "Look at my screen and solve this coding question" - "Sort my Downloads folder by file type" - "Turn on my gmail vacation auto-reply from monday to friday, and write a message for me." It remembers what you'v

Embeddable visual workflow builder for web apps with optional AI assistance.
tahazsh · HN
Hi! I’m Taha. In many agentic products that support workflows (including one I worked on), I noticed they either don’t support node-based editors, or use React Flow and go through the difficult work of integrating it into their product to run it and work with their existing logic. So I thought about creating a tool that could help with this by closing the gap between the editor and the runtime. That’s why I created Wayflow. The basic architecture is simple: you just need to create a graph (which is a JSON object) that the runtime knows how to run. The runtime doesn’t care where that graph is coming from, it just needs the right schema. And with the help of the editor, you can create the graph, and then export it or directly save it on your backend in your database. And then when you want to execute it, you just hand it to the runtime. The runtime can either stream the execution (which is useful for the editor), or give you the final result. How you execute the graph is up to you: t

Compress, merge, split, convert, and edit PDF files directly in your browser.

Manage and automate AWS infrastructure deployment and configuration.
@MalkkiLea · X
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Turn Instagram comments into DM conversations automatically.
@Mr_Chaudhary27 · X
building this Instagram DM Automation tool, currently, trying to capture small market among the competitors. Edge: others are expensive and don't have much AI support. will love your input on this.

Automate job search with AI that scores matches and generates personalized learning paths.
@jobcloudai · X

Type a topic to generate a finished documentary video in under a minute using AI.
pw · HN
Hiya! So I've been playing around with having Claude make videos for a bit now even had some success posting the results to TikTok (and setup a whole pipeline so Claude can generate and post autonomously). With the release of Nano Banana 2 Lite, I was curious show fast I could make the generation, so last night I gave it a whirl and got down to around 30s for short-form video. It uses GLM-5.2 fast via Fireworks to generate the scripts and image prompts and, like I said, Nano Banana 2 Lite for the images, gpt-4o-mini-tts for the narration, and ffmpeg to string it all together and add the Ken Burns zoom effect (which still has a shake I haven't been able to get rid of). The video compilation proved to be the blocker once the rest was in place, but I was able to speed that up by putting it on a 64 vCPU EC2. The cost might be the most interesting aspect as the short form videos tend to be about 25 cents. Almost 90% of that is the images, which are 3.336 cents a piece. Of course, running