
letRetro - AI-Powered Retrospectives for IT Teams
Run AI-powered sprint retrospectives that connect to your tools and identify improvement patterns.
@akadhanu · X
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Run AI-powered sprint retrospectives that connect to your tools and identify improvement patterns.
@akadhanu · X
an ai sprint retrospectives for it teams (

AI-powered tech stack recommender for SaaS projects tailored to your budget and team size.
@appstackbuilder · X
Less time searching. More time building. That's the goal behind App Stack Builder. 🌐 #Startup #BuildInPublic #SaaS

Generate personalized workout plans based on your equipment and goals, then track your progress.
u/Hunter_79 · Reddit
LiftWell Side Project I recently created an app called LiftWell for building workout plans or single workouts. I found myself using AI to get ideas for home workouts with my cousins, but I couldn't track my weights, save workouts, or see if I was actually getting stronger. I decided why not create an app that I would use? So, I did. What makes it different is that it doesn't just generate a unique workout, it tracks your weights and PRs over time so you can see your progress. Plus, I have som

Creates app blueprints and starter repos from your ideas for AI code editors.
@GuidedBase · X

Build product roadmaps, manage tasks, and collect feature feedback with AI assistance.
@jimmy_harika · X
TLDR: Notion shipped my exact app that I have using in my daily workflow from last 2 years. Try here: It got a mcp that wires to your claude code and codex. Git integration is almost complete and will ship in coming days

Build a team wiki that automatically updates from your files with source citations.
reveriedev · HN
Almanac – A self-updating wiki from your files

Scans social media for interested customers and automates content posting in your voice.
@yerkeRakhimov · X
Building PostMine, because I got tired of shipping products nobody saw. It scans X, Reddit and HN for people already looking for what you built and hands you a ready-to-post reply.

Organize all your brand assets and branding decisions in one place.
u/Andyrewden · Reddit
I built a tool to keep all your brand assets (and your brand sanity) in one place Hey everyone I run a small branding consultancy and got tired of watching early founders juggle logos, colours and half-remembered brand decisions across a mess of Google Drive folders. So I built Inzo. At its core it's a brand management tool, a proper home for all your brand assets, guidelines and decisions in one place. But the bit I'm most excited about is the inbuilt brand consultant. I've been building