
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

Test AI agents against replayed production traces to reproduce bugs and catch regressions.
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Automatically rewrites viral videos in your brand voice for instant content creation.
@furkanships · X
I currently building for content creator and content creator agency

Validate SaaS idea defensibility with scoring, moat analysis, and competitor gaps.
@saralsachan · X

Upload datasets to automatically find statistically significant correlations and causal relationships.
@matthew_meadows · X
Correlation Studio - Discovery Mining • Causation Analysis A powerful new SaaS statistics application that brings the insights of correlation data science to everyone. Data science without the code.

Set daily pushup goals with financial charges if you miss your streak.
@liquidated0x · X
— fitness saas with streak mechanics, live rn — fitness saas with streak mechanics, live rn

Analyzes Reddit, HN, and App Store feedback to create startup validation reports.
@daicandev · X
Building proven, the tool that gets your product from idea to growing income

Observability platform for AI agent pipelines that detects failures and explains root causes.
@VaraadDurgaay · X
Solving the prb of observability in ai agents

Manage quotes, repair orders, scheduling and invoicing for independent repair garages.
@AtelioWeb · X

Scan broken and for-parts listings to find profitable flips with calculated margins.
@Brokefixflip · X
This site will print you money

Automate marketing with AI: generate leads, write posts, and get reports on schedule.
u/ApprehensiveRush8079 · Reddit
How I've gotten 1.5M reddit views and thousands of users across every product I've launched I've launched 8 products in the last 18 months and I'm now building a marketing tool full time. Along the way lovable invited me out to their HQ at 18 to demo one of them, I've run growth for a YC backed company, and got into Antler. But none of that is the point. The point is that most people assume the products that got traction had some secret in the product itself. They didn't. The product barely