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Organize tasks, calendar events, and emails into actionable next steps.
@aryanm01 · X
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Organize tasks, calendar events, and emails into actionable next steps.
@aryanm01 · X

Organize and manage files and folders in a desktop-like interface.
@jenidesignns · X
Day 19 challenge by @IwuezeAmarachi built with Claude AI 🤖 Live link:

Organize your family's critical documents, passwords, and bills with emergency instructions.
sbrown12 · HN
LastShelf – an emergency map of your family's documents bills& contacts

Browser extension that organizes ChatGPT conversations with AI-powered tags and search.
@jumper211212 · X

Manage academic conferences: submit and review papers, handle scheduling and registration.
@harryjwang · X
I've used many of the major conference systems. Plenty still have docs as an unsearchable static site — or worse, as PDFs that stopped tracking the product three versions ago. Somehow, still true in 2026. We took an AI-first path with instead. Our docs are generated from the codebase itself. A custom Claude Code skill writes each page and retakes the screenshots whenever a feature changes — so the docs don't drift from the product. Every page still gets reviewed by a human before it ships. Now you can talk to them, too. We just shipped "Ask AI" over our docs: This feature also turned out to be a nice teaching case for agentic RAG vs. classic RAG: • Classic RAG: chunk → embed → vector DB → retrieve once, by fixed rules • Agentic RAG: hand the model a search tool and let it drive — write a query, read the results, rewrite, retry At more than 100 pages, still no vector database needed. And every answer cites the exact page it came from. #Age

Take swipe-based scenario quizzes to improve judgment in parenting, communication, leadership, and finance.
@ShashankBhutiy4 · X
Duolingo for Soft Skills and career growth

Upload your study materials to organize and share with classmates.
u/Ser_Duncen4126 · Reddit
Made a side project to organise the study material in college by creating study groups I've been working on a side project called StudyHubAI. The idea came from how difficult it can be to manage notes, assignments, and study material spread across different places. The app lets students upload PDFs and notes, ask questions based on their own study material, and get AI-generated summaries and answers. It also has study groups where students can share resources and discuss topics together.

Organize and share your purchased items in a visual, shareable gallery.
@michaelaplesner · X
hey :) building @trymaze_app <3 it's like Pinterest for the things you actually bought.

Schedule posts across 11+ social platforms from one dashboard.
@AmeerHaio · X
your content everywhere!

Highlight dense passages to generate short visual explanations without leaving your browser.
@Berbir12 · X
Dense reading shouldn’t stop your momentum. Highlight the passage that isn’t clicking. Strang turns it into a short visual explanation, right inside your browser. One complete video is free.

Generate study plans and AI quizzes from YouTube playlists for structured learning.
@shuvo_xyz · X

Turn chat and email threads into beautiful, shareable links.
@DDominella · X