
Almanac - hosted wiki and source library
Build a team wiki that automatically updates from your files with source citations.
reveriedev · HN
Almanac – A self-updating wiki from your files
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Build a team wiki that automatically updates from your files with source citations.
reveriedev · HN
Almanac – A self-updating wiki from your files

Organize passwords, documents, and digital legacy information in one secure place.
@DLVaultApp · X
Most families aren't prepared for someone's digital life. Passwords. Documents. Recovery information. Important instructions. Digital Legacy Vault helps you organize everything securely and decide exactly who can access it when it's needed. #buildinpublic

Get timely reminders for team birthdays and work anniversaries with AI drafting help.
u/Nearby_Dish2675 · Reddit
A year later, I rebuilt GreetIGo around the part that mattered: workplace relationships A year ago I was working on birthday messages and overfocused on AI drafting. The criticism was fair: a generated note is not the hard part. The real problem is realizing at 5pm that a teammate's birthday or work anniversary passed, then having no good way to fix it. I rebuilt GreetIGo around that: a small place for coworkers and employees, their important dates, and advance reminders so recognition ha

Time framework with customizable routines, habit tracking, and AI recommendations for productivity and wellness.
@stanley_human · X

Combines Gmail, Calendar, GitHub, and Figma into one daily AI digest.
@CodewithDivine · X
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Monitor SSL certificates and website security with continuous checks for renewal, headers, and DNS.
@di_spivak · X

Schedule appointments with automatic calendar syncing and send automated reminders.
@helloukey · X

Markdown notebook that automatically saves every version so you can return to any past edit.
@khagankarimi · X
simple markdown notebook with version history

Get personalized care schedules for your perennial garden plants based on your hardiness zone.
u/Drakeharrison-99 · Reddit
I built a garden app that tells you what to *do* for each plant (not just ID it) — for my wife's garden My wife has a beautiful perennial garden and every plant wants something different — when to prune, feed, divide, or leave alone. Every plant app I tried just identified plants; none told her what to actually do, and when. So I built Garden Guru. You tell it your closest city + the variety you planted, and it generates a care schedule tuned to your USDA hardiness zone and that exact culti

Access 26 online tools for documents, photos, invoices, calculators, and planners.
@latent_node · X

See where your team members are located on a map with real-time updates and timezone info.
@kapxapot · X
Okay... Connect me with my customers!

Search indexed open-source code and packages with version history, metadata, and dependency information.
@Jack_Timonen · X