
Mason PRD by ED3N — Visual Product Requirements
Create visual product requirements documents using a minimalist canvas interface.
@KolhyP92244 · X
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Create visual product requirements documents using a minimalist canvas interface.
@KolhyP92244 · X

Auto-fix production bugs and get AI code reviews with severity ratings on every PR.
@akshay_nocode · X
Not exactly — Sentry captures errors, BugOps acts on them. It reads the Sentry alert, checks recent commits, traces root cause, and opens a fix PR. Think Sentry as the sensor, BugOps as the on-call engineer that never sleeps.


Route LLM API traffic through a gateway with built-in cost tracking, latency analytics, and PII redaction.
charltonraven · HN
RavenGate – LLM gateway that redacts PII across SSE chunk boundaries

Analyze GitHub pull requests with AI to get a merge confidence score.
@aryawarti_aky · X
Hey Daniel ! I Built PRisk — an AI-powered pull request risk intelligence platform for GitHub & Gitea. Paste a PR URL and get an evidence-backed Merge Confidence Score before you merge. 🔗 I'd love to hear your feedback!

AI fact-checking platform that verifies news, videos, images, and claims with instant truth scores.
@Banshee_1212 · X
building a deepfake detection platform,



Free website security scanner checking SSL, headers, and compliance for instant trust scores and AI-guided fixes.
@MrPenetratorTP · X
MrPenetrator helps businesses monitor their website’s trust, security and performance before problems affect their visitors.

@suni_code Here it is: https://t.co/FJRlXNARp2 Definitely appreciating feedbacks
@sykatt01 · X
Here it is: Definitely appreciating feedbacks

AI assistant that manages email, sends reminders, and organizes files across devices.
hramezani · HN
Hi HN, we built Prizmi because we wanted an AI assistant that would i) do real and interesting things instead of explaining how to do them ourselves, ii) act on all our devices, iii) be proactive in true sense, iv) keep us in full control, v) respect our privacy, vi) be easy to set up, and vii) be used by non-technical people including seniors. This is what Prizmi is designed to do: you text it from a messaging app, and it acts for you across your phone and your computers. It's also proactive, so you can set something up once and it keeps running. It also follows up on its own when it has something useful to say. Some examples: - "Check my email every weekday at 9am, 11am, 3pm, and 5pm and draft replies for me" - "Send me a reminder to take my medication every day at 6pm" - "Look at my screen and solve this coding question" - "Sort my Downloads folder by file type" - "Turn on my gmail vacation auto-reply from monday to friday, and write a message for me." It remembers what you'v

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