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Free platform for testing, monitoring, and analyzing APIs with real-time insights.
@SajidAbuba74138 · X
A tool for developers

Monitor critical website buttons 24/7 with automated browser testing and receive alerts on failures.
@ardayesilgul · X

Track time, manage projects, and organize clients with AI-powered workspace.
@baptistedulac · X
time tracking for freelancers and agencies
Monitors Meta pixel uptime for Shopify stores and alerts when conversion tracking fails.
@danmercede · X
A standing watchdog for Shopify merchants: we verify your pixel code generates tracking requests and that Meta actually receives usable signal, and alert you only on confirmed breakage, with the evidence.

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

Gamified team management platform combining tasks, projects, chats, meetings, attendance tracking and reports.
@NikhilAhlawattt · X
Built a gamified team management software to make work fun. We combine tasks, projects, chats, meetings, attendance and reports at the same time have points, leaderboards and streaks! We are also whatsapp integrated :) Check it out:

Free website security scanner checking SSL, headers, and compliance for instant trust scores and AI-guided fixes.
@MrPenetratorTP · X
MrPenetrator helps businesses monitor their website’s trust, security and performance before problems affect their visitors.

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.

Connect your Postgres or Supabase database and receive AI-powered alerts when your data drifts
@franciscobuilds · X
1. Building Tabkeel, an AI-powered analytics platform for SaaS products 2. For founders and teams who want to actually understand and act on their data 3.

Monitor AI API costs from OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI by connecting provider keys.
@ylin_ · X
So my launch of – the simple, proxy-less AI model cost monitoring software – didn’t generate much response. I said I would build this in public, so here is an update. I am very happy with the app for my own use. It’s everything I want it to be. So even without users, I’m glad I built this just for myself. It’s probably not accurate to say I “launched” this. All I did was publish the app, make a single post on X, LinkedIn and Show HN. That’s not really any sort of distribution effort needed for an app. So I will continue to get the word out regarding Costbase on Reddit, and other places, as well as engaging with X users who have problem with AI cost. (If you guys have ideas, lmk) It’s just a small app, a side project, so I won’t put too much time marketing this before calling it quit. Pre-AI, I’ve always spent so much effort building an app that I don’t have any time left for marketing (I also run an ERP consultancy). Now, building is pretty much automated, so th

Scoply turns agency client meeting transcripts and scope baselines into risk flags, scope-change alerts, and protection-ready follow-ups
@theshaunak_twit · X

Audit your AI app for security, privacy, and governance readiness.
u/Budget_Lawfulness_33 · Reddit
I made a tool that bridges the gap between vibe coding and actually knowing what you shipped A lot of people are shipping things they don’t fully understand anymore. With the new flagship models such Claude/Codex and people spending hundreds on AI subscriptions to build faster, apps are being shipped quicker than ever. But when you’re constantly throwing prompts at AI, adding features, and moving fast, it’s easy to lose track of what actually made it into your codebase. So I built: https