
Vuci — the search engine for spoken ideas
Search podcast content by exact word and timestamp, save clips, and track brand mentions.
lawnmaster18 · HN
Vuci – make the spoken word searchable
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Search podcast content by exact word and timestamp, save clips, and track brand mentions.
lawnmaster18 · HN
Vuci – make the spoken word searchable

Free tools to convert, compress, and edit files directly in your browser without uploads.
@faisalhaleem · X
Just launched — free browser-based file tools runs entirely in your browser. Video to GIF (with trim slider) Merge / Split / Shrink PDF Your files NEVER leave your device. No sign-up needed. Free forever. #buildinpublic #webdev #indiedev #tools #privacy

Track trending indie products across GitHub, Hacker News, Product Hunt, and YouTube.
jameshuang23 · Product Hunt
OpenProduct All in one AI product tracer.

Test your app across devices and browsers to catch bugs automatically in minutes.
@vibe_and_go · X

Search YouTube channel transcripts to research content and build fair-use clips.
@johncalvo · X
Built an entire YouTube research platform with @AnthropicAI Claude Code. a YouTube research tool that treats entire channels as a searchable transcript database rather than individual videos. Any YouTube channel. Every word. Fully searchable. Track how topics trend, peak, and evolve across hundreds of videos. Researching what someone said on YouTube means watching hours of footage and hoping you find it. ChannelScout extracts full transcripts from any channel, makes every word instantly searchable, and tracks how topics trend over time, without watching a single video manually. Paste a YouTube channel or playlist URL and it transcribes and indexes every transcript. Follow multiple channels and they all land in one private library. New videos on followed channels are auto-transcribed and added to your library the day they publish. Beyond YouTube it accepts any yt-dlp-supported URL including Vimeo, TED, and SoundCloud, and you can upload local files directly

Advanced Content Ecosystem Tracking and Creator Analytics Platform
@BuiltByAmar · X

Post short videos, discover creators, and connect with others.
@OIsreal7674 · X

Paste URLs to get AI transcriptions and summaries organized on an infinite canvas.
@trytacit · X
Building TACIT to stop stop saving and start applying

Store and share prompts, rules, and context that AI tools like Claude Code, Cursor, and ChatGPT can access via MCP.
@vibexp_io · X
Your plan is now code. Claude Code Dynamic Workflows fan out up to 1,000 subagents, 16 at once, each in its own context, verifying until the results converge. Built for big bug hunts, migrations and audits. Source:

Track your sobriety and access curated recovery resources.
@luisdepombo · X

Free online downloader for videos and music from YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and more.
@myrrakle · X

Block distracting websites by solving math or coding puzzles.
hackitup7 · HN
TLDR built a Chrome site blocker that lets you into distracting sites only after you do some math or simple coding (JS only right now). Direct link to extension (the site just gives you more context): https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/sphinx-earn-your-di... Philosophically it's a speed bump rather than a hard gate, because you'll eventually tear a gate down but you'll leave a speed bump. I've always eventually removed site blockers, or just had them become a nuisance that I reflexively dismiss before getting to distracting sites. Site blockers don't really reduce the "start navigating to a distracting site" muscle memory, and they eventually just become annoying. Dopamine is a hell of a drug. At the same time, I've been getting frustrated that my intermediate/advanced math skills have atrophied, and becoming more senior in my career (plus AI...) has caused my coding skills to atrophy even further. Realistically I'm not going to force myself to do math or coding exercises aft