
Scoply - Scope Creep Detection for SaaS Teams & Freelancers
Scoply turns agency client meeting transcripts and scope baselines into risk flags, scope-change alerts, and protection-ready follow-ups
@theshaunak_twit · X
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Scoply turns agency client meeting transcripts and scope baselines into risk flags, scope-change alerts, and protection-ready follow-ups
@theshaunak_twit · X

View analytics from multiple websites in one unified terminal.
@runFleets · X
Analytics for agent .

Monitor live Arcium MPC network activity, token metrics, and holder flows on Solana.
@zerokn0wledge_ · X
Hey @arcium fam, check out a free realtime data analytics dashboard built on open data I vibe-coded with my fren @claudeai Fable 5: - Live network pulse: computations, clusters, nodes and epochs straight from the Arcium explorer - Program leaderboard: every MXE identified and ranked, network concentration quantified - Holder map: full-chain solana:ARXwZkNAtzPfdcoqQiduJn8EPv9fKiDfGn2KyggyDrFs wallet scan via @heliuslabs, whales tagged, flows tracked in realtime, verifiable on @solscanofficial - Token + valuation: @coingecko market data and a TAM-grounded scenario models you can control/customize - X intel: sentiment and narratives sampled and analyzed live by @grok - Interactive deep dive into how the encrypted supercomputer actually works Every label evidence-verified. Every number sourced. no paywall. V0 live now. Feedback appreciated.

View LLM API spending analytics by model and environment with optimization suggestions.
ATsimbalistov · HN
Show HN: Tracking GenAI cost and endpoint fragility so app teams don't have to

Live dashboard showing an AI-agent company's ARR, MRR, tasks, messages, and activity in real-time.
pro_methe5 · HN
I scrape an $8.5M-ARR company run by AI agents and chart it live

Check AI-generated outputs for errors and security issues before shipping to production.
u/Brief_Dust8845 · Reddit
I pivoted from my initial idea after realizing I was solving the right problem at the wrong time When I started building GaaS Guard, it was an AI governance tool for companies. The idea was to help organizations defend against prompt injection and unsafe AI interactions. It was technically interesting, and I still genuinely believe I was solving a real problem. The problem was, it just wasn’t selling—to be brutally honest. Here’s how I actually ended up pivoting. I started using a b