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Connect Gmail accounts to automate email sending and track opens and clicks.
@KenziChenBuilds · X
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Connect Gmail accounts to automate email sending and track opens and clicks.
@KenziChenBuilds · X
Hey! Developer behind Always looking for feedback to make it better.

Generate disposable email addresses instantly to protect your privacy from spam.
@LateNightTo8xx · X

Generate Gmail replies in your personal writing voice using AI trained on your emails.
u/Sea_Visual9618 · Reddit
I fed an AI 12,000 of my sent emails to clone my writing voice. My cofounder couldn't tell which replies were mine. Bit of background: I've spent ~2 hours a day in Gmail for the last two years, and almost none of it was thinking. It was re-typing the same six replies. So the side project started as a dumb question: if I gave a model every email I'd ever sent, could it write like me? Not "professional email tone" — me. The lowercase, the "sounds good, will do by fri," the fact

Open-source remote control for Claude Code and Codex on iOS, Android, and web.
@Ex3NDR · X
Few days ago Happy had a birthday. Tried to refresh one of the most neglected part of it: our Happy Website: also i built a new harness called “rig”. i started to use at work recently instead of codex/claude code and i liked how it does work. i want to share this with everyone. it is a codex and cause code reimplemented using Pi, but keeping native prompts and expanded a little for uniformity (like added workflows to codex yay!). when something new released that is worthy of porting - i ask Sol to mim for prompts or read sources directly and i can have a feature within an hour. why this is needed? i was constantly blocked by the needing of integrating a lot of models together, which each has their own harness or many doesn’t have any, but i didn’t want to go too far from native and don’t like the idea of extensions - i want experience to be the same everywhere. i think configuration > extensions. more soon

AI-powered CRM for lead discovery, email verification, and cold outreach.
@ensaktas · X

AI-driven browser testing, API testing, and accessibility scanning for your SaaS application.
@EveryDayFSDev · X
I’m building catch SaaS bugs before your users do: plain-English flows + AI browser automation that adapts to changes and wires straight into CI/CD.

Generate personalized cold emails from your company name and description in seconds.
@BObalabi1 · X
Product designer working at the intersection of AI, UX, and product strategy. Portfolio: • • Most client work is under NDA, so sharing a few personal projects that showcase my design and product thinking. Happy to connect 👋

Mint real SPL tokens on Solana mainnet with metadata, IPFS storage, and wallet signing.
@SolanaForgeApp · X
Lovable Build is insane. 🚀 @Lovable turns ideas into real products faster than ever. Built with Lovable: — create Solana tokens easily. Describe. Build. Launch. ⚡

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

Check AI-generated outputs for errors and security issues before shipping to production.
u/Brief_Dust8845 · Reddit
I pivoted from my initial idea after realizing I was solving the right problem at the wrong time When I started building GaaS Guard, it was an AI governance tool for companies. The idea was to help organizations defend against prompt injection and unsafe AI interactions. It was technically interesting, and I still genuinely believe I was solving a real problem. The problem was, it just wasn’t selling—to be brutally honest. Here’s how I actually ended up pivoting. I started using a b

Secure GitHub pull requests with hardware authentication and OTP verification.
jallmann · HN
> want without a PR process that requires hardware authentication or proof of presence Just curious, what do you use for this? I built OTP Guard [1] a few years ago for exactly this problem, although I haven't seen any alternatives in the space. Does GitHub have something built-in now? The original framing was more "local malware compromising your GitHub account" ... it never occurred to me that the malware could be a LLM. I really should update the page. [1] https://otpguard.com

Automate load testing for modern teams without complex setup or manual scripting.
@GorodkovVi85373 · X
- load testing made easy even without enginnering team. Faster, cheaper, distributional