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Create functional apps by describing them in plain language, no coding required.

Manage API keys and usage budgets for coding-agent workflows with request routing.
u/Zyron_X · Reddit
I built a service for people to use Codex API without 5-hour limit disruption I built a small service for people who use the OpenAI Codex API regularly and want more predictable usage without the 5-hour or weekly limits. It currently provides: Frontier OpenAI models (GPT 5.6 family included) Managed API key Monthly usage budgets depending to plan No 5-hour limit No weekly limit Under the hood, it is built on top of an open-source project and proxies requests to

Design and test AI-ready APIs using a visual flow builder with team collaboration.
@milonspace · X
A specification nobody can find is functionally the same as no specification.

Fill, merge, split, organize, and encrypt PDFs entirely in your browser without uploads.
@aethrosX · X
- a free pdf utility tools

Combines Gmail, Calendar, GitHub, and Figma into one daily AI digest.
@CodewithDivine · X
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Convert OpenAPI specs and databases into MCP tools without coding.
mhmt_dmr · HN
MCP Gateway – Turn existing APIs and databases into MCP servers

Embeddable visual workflow builder for web apps with optional AI assistance.
tahazsh · HN
Hi! I’m Taha. In many agentic products that support workflows (including one I worked on), I noticed they either don’t support node-based editors, or use React Flow and go through the difficult work of integrating it into their product to run it and work with their existing logic. So I thought about creating a tool that could help with this by closing the gap between the editor and the runtime. That’s why I created Wayflow. The basic architecture is simple: you just need to create a graph (which is a JSON object) that the runtime knows how to run. The runtime doesn’t care where that graph is coming from, it just needs the right schema. And with the help of the editor, you can create the graph, and then export it or directly save it on your backend in your database. And then when you want to execute it, you just hand it to the runtime. The runtime can either stream the execution (which is useful for the editor), or give you the final result. How you execute the graph is up to you: t

Educational platform addressing problems in modern edtech.
@integ_web · X
~*OpenEd* _Edtech is broken, we are fixing it._

Store your product info once and auto-fill it across multiple directories.
@TVanWelsenes · X
Lets connect mate! We build the launch buddy for founders.

Validate, fix, and convert JSON and XML; monitor API response changes.
@SupportFixzi · X
Building an API monitoring tools which allows you to know when your AI breaks, before your users do. It has an API monitoring tool and an AI schema validator in it. This is a solution that can ensure your customers trust your app.

AI project management for developers with GitHub tracking and sprint planning.
@Gallagh819 · X

Browse and install 1,800+ MCP servers ranked by trust score and risk level.
@Shidesheng0218 · X
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