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Platform for security teams to create and deliver penetration test reports faster with reusable findings and client portals.
@TurvSec · X

Free online tools for image compression, PDF merging, and document handling without account creation.
u/Numerous_Western_146 · Reddit
Literally guyss u need to check this 🤯 Hey guys, I was getting really annoyed with all those "free" online tools that compress images or merge PDFs but then force you to create an account or pay a premium fee to download your file. Also, uploading sensitive documents to random servers always felt sketchy to me. So, I built a collection of 9 web tools that process everything 100% locally in your browser. No data is ever uploaded to a server, there are no signups, and it's completely free.

Inventory and POS system with analytics and multi-currency (USD/NGN) payment processing.
@dev_bime · X

Extract practical advice from strategy books like The Prince and 48 Laws of Power to solve real-world challenges.
@lavishmehra54 · X
Not building anymore, i just launched Morasious - Turns The Most powerful book's like The Prince, 48 laws of power like books into answers for whatever you're stuck on, so instead of reading books over 100+ pages just got the core and apply in real life 🔗

Launch customer feedback surveys in minutes with AI-powered sentiment analysis.
@elvan_hq · X
Feedback surveys with AI summaries for SaaS and ecom teams. NPS, CSAT, CES in minutes, not days. Built for the one-person CX stack who doesn't have time for enterprise tools.

Free AI transcription in 22 Indian and 19 global languages with native scripts.
@opjhabuilds · X
Transcribe any and every audio or video you have, and make it part of your AI brain and knowledge memory.

Dashboard for creators to track growth, manage brand deals, and handle finances locally.
@BayofDomain · X

Dispatch technicians, manage customers, and grow your alarm and security business.
@StandaraAI · X


Edit videos with AI assistance while maintaining full creative control.
u/Juliur_ · Reddit
Built a "Cursor for Video Editing" because I couldn't stand another AI editor making decisions for me I've been building video tools for a while and here's my honest take: fully automated AI video editors are garbage. They cut the wrong frames, misplace captions, and you're stuck manually undoing everything. It's faster to just edit the damn thing yourself—but that takes 4+ hours per video. The problem isn't AI. It's that AI editors pretend they know better than you. They don't. So I buil

Slack bot that learns your company's knowledge and automates onboarding and Q&A.
@ankleshhh · X
employees keep asking the same question again and again, your company AI answers them