
Clark Labs | The first AI lab run by autonomous AI
Chat with an AI assistant that can autonomously use computers to complete tasks.
stan_kirdey · HN
Clark – AI assistant with own computer
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Chat with an AI assistant that can autonomously use computers to complete tasks.
stan_kirdey · HN
Clark – AI assistant with own computer

Secure client portal for sharing files, answers, and approvals with real-time status visibility.
@danielkleach · X
is a branded client portal for files, answers, sign-offs, and signatures. No more scattered email threads, docs in Google Drive, or confusion about who is waiting for whom. Business and client both see what is done and what is in progress on both sides, in

Your AI chief of staff that never sleeps. Continuously monitors your email, calendar, and messages to automatically categorize, prioritize, and action tasks on your behalf.
@AriaInbox · X
Aria is an AI chief of staff that reads your inbox, drafts replies in your voice, and books meetings while you sleep.

Live dashboard showing an AI-agent company's ARR, MRR, tasks, messages, and activity in real-time.
pro_methe5 · HN
I scrape an $8.5M-ARR company run by AI agents and chart it live

Analyze US stocks by watching AI investment personas debate each company.
hobbescotch · HN
Noema – AI personas debate US listed stocks

Practice system design, DSA, and coding interviews with AI-powered mock interview scenarios.
@ShivanshAg50455 · X

Automate customer support with AI chatbots that answer FAQs, guide customers through flows, and escalate issues.
@ConverselyChat · X

Personal AI financial coach providing guidance on investment strategy, tax planning, and retirement.
eignerchris_ · HN
I'm converting an AI-powered Finance app I built for my wife and I into a more feature-rich product: https://www.heyalistair.com

Get daily summaries of your podcasts with TLDRs and key takeaways.
u/owocki · Reddit
PodTLDR.fm — I follow 12 podcasts and listen to none of them, so I built the thing that reads them for me I follow about a dozen long-form podcasts - Acquired, Lex, Hardcore History - and I was permanently 30+ episodes behind. Every new 3-hour drop just added to the guilt pile. I didn't want to listen to them. I wanted to have heard them. So: PodTLDR.fm. Add a podcast, and every time it drops an episode we transcribe it, summarize it, and email you the TLDR by morning - the one-line point,

AI-powered decision system that replaces SEO dashboards with judgment-driven recommendations.
@iraftopo · X
Replacing SEO dashboards with accountable decisions

AI assistant that answers team questions from shared context with sources.
@nav_ux · X
Get your whole team's AI on the same page.

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