
Greenline — Burn Rate & Runway Tracking for Startups
Track burn rate, runway, and department spend to generate investor-ready PDF reports.
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Track burn rate, runway, and department spend to generate investor-ready PDF reports.
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An AI copilot ecosystem that helps with tasks across life, work, and personal development.
@GenesisAIApps · X
A smart AI copilot ecosystem for life, work, and beyond the stars.

Create X/Twitter posts and AI-powered replies, monitor target accounts, and run auto-replies via browser extension.
u/alexkendig · Reddit
I got tired of paying monthly for X tools, so I built a BYOK/Local browser extension instead Hey everyone, I use X/Twitter to share product updates, find customers, and build an audience. The problem is that most X tools eventually become another expensive subscription. TweetHunter, Typefully style tools, schedulers, AI assistants, outreach tools, it adds up quickly, often $30–$90/month. So I built Tweetback, a browser extension workspace for X that uses your own AI key in

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

Screen and interview technical candidates with AI resume filtering and structured interviews.
@__singhritwik · X

Editorial workflow platform for teams to plan, write, review, approve, and publish content.
@duke_can_c_u · X
Hi I’m the founder of a content collaboration platform for teams and creators, with focus on editorial workflows. Always looking to connect with people passionate about content, SaaS, and building great products.

@suni_code Here it is: https://t.co/FJRlXNARp2 Definitely appreciating feedbacks
@sykatt01 · X
Here it is: Definitely appreciating feedbacks

Platform for African startups to verify, engage, and notify via SMS, WhatsApp, and Voice.
@collinsvidzro · X

Review GitHub pull requests in a native app without opening github.com.
othmanosx · HN
I still don't like the fact that AI is adding more stuff for us to read, it's accelerating the code production but slowing down the code review. I built my own code reviewer as well ( https://pyor.review/ ), surfacing the important stuff first is the right track, but adding more stuff to read is daunting, but asking AI to just point you to what you need to focus on and skim the noise is what I'm leaning more towards.

Design and publish in-app onboarding flows, cards, push notifications, and nudges without code.
@adnaanazam · X
Build for no code dynamic screen

Create landing pages to test startup ideas and measure email conversions.
@joffreyio · X

Scan GitHub repos for security vulnerabilities and code issues, then auto-fix them.
u/Still_Amphibian545 · Reddit
almost launched a side project with my api keys sitting in the repo (a week free gpt 5.6 on us) was about a day from launching a small project when i noticed my openai key was just sitting in a committed file. it had been there for weeks. no idea how i missed it. made me wonder what else was wrong that i couldn't see. turns out for vibecoded stuff it's usually the same handful of things. secrets in the repo, endpoints with no auth, a database with no access rules, no limit on the ex