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Track time, manage projects, and organize clients with AI-powered workspace.
@baptistedulac · X
time tracking for freelancers and agencies
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Track time, manage projects, and organize clients with AI-powered workspace.
@baptistedulac · X
time tracking for freelancers and agencies

Summarize podcast episodes with AI-generated keypoints to catch up faster.
@andreimatei · X

AI assistant that monitors your industry, creates social media content, and publishes it automatically.
@taherchhabra · X
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Collect and manage user feedback and feature requests with an open-source AI alternative to Canny.
@kngkng182542 · X
If you're paying for Canny, give FeedLog a look. Same workflow for collecting feedback and managing feature requests, but free during launch.

Automatically build podcast sessions from a live catalog that fit your schedule.
@Akisin1 · X
Listen Like You Live

AI-powered assistant for logging breaks, managing tasks, and tracking productivity with calendar sync.
@WorksBreaks · X
Building Work Break; an AI-powered break and productivity assistant for teams. It helps you manage breaks, tasks, leave, meetings, and stays fully synced with Google Calendar all in one place. Would love your feedback! 👉

AI-powered follow-up reminders that automatically escalate in tone from professional to firm to urgent.
@whyamas · X
launched you describe who you need to chase (overdue invoice, unanswered proposal, stalled approval) and it writes the message and keeps going until you get a reply. tone shifts from professional to firm to urgent on its own.

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