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Write offline with WYSIWYG markdown, then share private links for clients to read and comment for free.
@sathishn · X

Organize your team's tasks, files, and chat in a single shared workspace.
@foldtaskapp · X

Chat-first workspace for teams to consolidate conversations, files, and feedback from scattered tools.
@AmaaN_AshiF · X
I Built this for 2 weeks with Claude code It’s now a working beta Product A chat first workspace for teams whose work gets scattered across chats, files, feedback and project tools. Free to try right now.

Send your question to a panel of LLMs that peer-review each other and return one synthesized answer.
u/Puzzleheaded-Log-27 · Reddit
Building a multi-model AI deliberation tool taught me something about trust LLM Counsel isn't another wrapper around one model - it sends your question to a panel of frontier LLMs, has them peer-review each other anonymously, and an impartial "chairman" model returns one synthesized answer. Free to start, pay-as-you-go after, credits don't expire. What I've learned so far: people trust a synthesized answer a lot more once they can see that the models actually disagreed and how that disagree

Upload PDFs and videos to build a visual knowledge map, then chat with an AI research assistant.
allybahaei · HN
Bring all your sources into a visual space, ask questions with full context, branch LLM conversations, and go deep on YouTube videos / research papers to build your knowledge canvas.

Website AI assistant trained on your content to answer visitor questions with sources.
@AjayGB4 · X

Chat with conversational AI agents and pay per call.
@pvdyck1 · X
: marketplace where you publish an n8n-compatible automation agent, set a per-run price, and get paid every run. builders keep 100% of their price (10% only at cash-out), buyers need no crypto. beta opened this week: or

Create podcasts from topics with AI research, writing, and studio-quality audio generation.
u/Which-Breadfruit-926 · Reddit
Launched an AI podcast studio that competes with NotebookLM's audio overviews, here's the positioning bet I'm making (founder here) Founder here, disclosing upfront per sub rules. Most people's mental model for "AI podcast" right now is NotebookLM's Audio Overview: two hosts, a few minutes, generated from your own docs, capped by a daily limit, no easy way to publish it anywhere. PaperVoiceLab ( https://papervoicelab.com ) is built for a different job: you give it a topic (not just a docu

Private AI that runs in your browser with no account, enabling chat, web search, and image generation.
@NoloAI_Official · X

Share PDFs and documents as secure links while tracking who viewed each page.
@adhikari_premi · X

Record your meetings to get multilingual transcripts, summaries, and action items.
@aunahmedm · X
Samjha — AI meeting notes for 600M+ multilingual professionals. Urdu. Hindi. Punjabi. Bengali. English. US. UK. UAE. South Asia. 91% accuracy on mixed-language meetings. Free beta.

Simple AI chat for OpenRouter models with no login, no tracking, self-hostable.
johnfahey · HN
As someone who doesn't use any of the more "advanced" features on sites like ChatGPT or Claude (agentic mode, memory, image generation, deep research, etc), I found the bloat of these services, both in UX and in performance, to be pretty tedious. There are a million AI chat interfaces out there, but I could never find one that just did simple messaging and history in the most minimal and lightweight way possible. So I made my own. Nully is written in Go and Vanilla HTML/CSS/JS. It literally just sends messages to OpenRouter, receives the result, and stores your messages locally. It's very simple, very clean, and very lightweight (see performance graphs on the site). It has basic chat features, basic model settings, and works with just about any OpenRouter text model. It supports attachments and basic web search via the OpenRouter API. I made Nully mostly for myself, but the cost to open-source it and host it on a cheap VPS is practically nothing, so I figured I'd release it if it c