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Capture meetings, write notes with AI, and create diagrams on a shared canvas in one place.
@rubs_murga · X
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Capture meetings, write notes with AI, and create diagrams on a shared canvas in one place.
@rubs_murga · X

See the concepts a language model holds at each layer before it answers.
ada1981 · HN
I built a web tool to see and edit what an AI thinks before it answers

AI coach for daily missions and mental toughness training inspired by Navy SEAL discipline.
@HoodedMaverick · X
I Built an AI David Goggins Coach 👉

Search clinics to verify their medical technology, equipment, and treatment tiers before you pay.
@maximiliananth · X

Multiplayer game where you challenge friends to real-time AI-judged courtroom battles.
revolt2tech · HN
Challenge a Friend to Real-Time Multiplayer AI Court Battle – Wram.chat

Create exam-ready notes and flashcards from study text and PDFs.
@studywitharipsy · X

Capture and organize your thoughts with an app built for how ADHD brains work.
@ShantMele · X

Ask one question to multiple AI models, compare answers, and watch them debate to consensus.
u/trekhleb · Reddit
I kept pasting the same question into ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini in three tabs; so I built a Yes-Brainer — a council of AI models, that answer your question in parallel, debate to consensus, or get judged to a verdict. submitted by /u/trekhleb to r/SideProject [link] [comments]

Generate docs, help centers, chatbots, and AI search from your company's centralized knowledge.
u/Glittering_Stage4118 · Reddit
Building a company brain that can host any interface I’ve always felt like company knowledge is way too fragmented. Docs live in one place, support answers in another, marketing content somewhere else, and internal know-how is usually buried across tools, Slack threads, and old pages. Even when companies have the knowledge, turning it into the right interface for the right audience is still way too hard. I’ve been building Sophic to solve exactly that. At its core, Sophic

AI platform for researching, backtesting, and automating trading strategies without coding required.
u/person-person12 · Reddit
The honest reality: Building more SaaS features can do more harm than good Nine months ago, my SaaS was called WealthLearn . At the time we had built Market Research, Backtesting, AI Tools, TradingView Indicators, Portfolio Analysis, Broker Connections, Automation, Education, and even a separate Futures Application for MacOS/Windows. The problem was that every time I explained the company, I had to list all of those things. Our team understood how everything connected b

Instantly transform rough thoughts into professional replies.
@anandkumar_dev · X

AI assistant for legal, finance, research, and coding that cites sources for every claim.
@Laharmckenzie · X