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A coding network where learners build visible proof through courses and challenges with mentoring and company operations.
@Michaela200_5 · X

Generate professional documentation for startups without coding or complex setup.
@hannah24_app · X

Explore 600+ B2B marketing frameworks with proven examples for positioning and outreach.
@ZofloqDev · X
It's a library hosting over 500 proven frameworks that can be filtered and matched to your exact problem. This helps with outreach, positioning and strategy going forward let me know what's good and bad about it would love the feedback

AI agents that discover activities and outings for families.
davmar · HN
Scout is the best tool for finding activities for your child. I built this to solve my personal pain point. Currently the best solutions are wordpress blogs where people manually aggregate this information. But human-run blogs can't possibly find every event, they don't know what my child's interests are or what's near my home, so my wife & I would spend hours just learning what we can do with our child. Scout is totally different. Our Agents intelligently crawl the web and find everything in a specific geographic region. We're staring with Seattle, where I live. Scout event has an "inclusivity" filter which lets you find events that are sensory friendly, ASL/assistive listening/captioning, LGBTQ+ & trans affirming, wheelchair accessible, etc. My favorite feature is the daily email with a curated list of events for you. This week I've gone to 2 events based on those emails alone. Please take a look and give me your feedback! demo: https://youtu.be/6wEVtp7-wV4 The link above is

AI assistant that instantly converts your thoughts into organized tasks, notes, and contacts.
u/Firenze30 · Reddit
I built an AI personal assistant that turns brain dumps into tasks, contacts, and notes. No filing required My job requires me to work across multiple projects at different scopes. Recurring monthly tasks, one-time requests, long-term initiatives, operational work. Things come at me from emails, chat messages, meetings, and verbal conversations. And the worst part is getting asked about a project decision from months ago. That decision could be buried in an Outlook email, a Wo

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! 👉

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

Browse and discover Substacks that were submitted to Hacker News.
cartucho1 · HN
I made an HN clone that lists only Substacks posted here. - Why? Over the years, I've discovered some great blogs here, so I thought it would be nice to have a filter for them. - Why only Substacks then and not blogs more generally? Because it's easy to query for "substack.com" in the public HN Algolia API (see below). Plus, hnblogs was already taken :) - What about substacks on custom domains then? At the bottom of the page there is a form to submit a custom domain. The site attempts to auto-validate that it is a Substack. If that fails, it is marked for manual review (which I'll do every once in a while). Approved ones will be included in the results. - How? I use HN's Algolia API to fetch substack stories by searching for "substack.com" in the url. I do this via a CloudFlare worker that has 3 separate cron triggers: (1) fetches new stories every 10 minutes and saves them in a KV store. (2) runs 2 minutes after the first, computes hot stories from new ones by simulating HN's scor

Conduct AI-powered voice interviews to screen and rank job candidates.
@bilalhasanxw · X