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AI agents build API integrations and automatically repair them when they break.
@getselfheal · X
SelfHeal - integrations that fix themselves. Vendor changes their API at 2am? The agent rewrites the connector, tests it, redeploys. You sleep. Demo (it breaks + heals on camera):

Search results API alternative to SerpApi with CLI and agent integration
@javimosch · X

Scans live web apps for security vulnerabilities like exposed keys and open databases in 60 seconds.
@guhanvenkaty · X
Tako's free preview is live: Paste your URL, get a security verdict on your vibe-coded app in 60s. Not an AI wrapper: it fires real requests and PROVES exposure, pulling data from your open DB with no login. Scanning puts you on the early-access waitlist.

One unified API to access 200+ AI models including Claude, GPT, and Gemini with auto-failover.
@MixRoute_ai · X

Compress LLM prompts and docs to reduce token usage and API costs.
@marcusyul · X
THEY JUST GAVE AWAY 100 MILLION FREE TOKENS SO YOU CAN STOP BURNING THROUGH YOUR CLAUDE CODE BUDGET. if you code with AI you already know: the session fills up, starts failing, and on top of that you're overpaying there's a tool that fixes this: it shrinks the context before the model even sees it same model, same response, a fraction of the cost in a real session: from $154 to $43. a 72% drop and right now: → extend your Fable sessions in Claude Code → 100M free tokens to try it out you don't switch models you don't touch your code you just stop paying to repeat yourself link below ⬇️

Analyzes code diffs and changelogs using AI with your own API keys.
@eldrex_bula · X

Deploy any of 400+ open-source tools on your choice of 9 cloud providers.
@Dil_Lynn · X

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

Check if AI search engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google) can cite your site.
grenzfrei · HN
CiteReady – Can AI search (ChatGPT, Perplexity) cite your site?

API wallet for AI agents to manage budgets and access across 21+ integrated services.
@ceoludera · X
Financial and governance for your agents

Automated code review tool for GitHub PRs following your team's coding standards.
u/surmado_rachel · Reddit
We built a cheaper code review tool for small teams We've been working on a code review tool for small teams, solo founders, and vibe coders who want a second set of eyes on every PR without paying Claude-level prices. The idea is simple: Surmado's Scout reviews your PRs against your own standards, not random generic lint rules. You add a STANDARDS.MD file, and on every push Scout gives you: What looks good/What needs work/A short reviewer brief so a human knows where to focus/Feedback