
Katalyst AI | AI Sales Agent That Works your Salesforce Pipeline
Automate Salesforce pipeline updates from calls and emails
@divlohia · X
Katalyst - Agent that runs pipeline for teams on Salesforce. @joinkatalyst
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Automate Salesforce pipeline updates from calls and emails
@divlohia · X
Katalyst - Agent that runs pipeline for teams on Salesforce. @joinkatalyst

Observability platform for AI agent pipelines that detects failures and explains root causes.
@VaraadDurgaay · X
Solving the prb of observability in ai agents

Content workspace that automates production pipelines through conversation with Astrono AI.
@wesselsHQ · X

Track LinkedIn engagement to identify buying signals and generate qualified CRM-ready leads.
@traxy_ai · X
LinkedIn is where B2B deals are. helps you connect with the signals for these deals as soon as they arise and have them ready for your outbound systems. Do not be part of the noise, but the conversations.

Resize, crop, compress, and convert images in batch — all locally in your browser.
@MaximMitenkov · X
🔒 Just launched Image Pipeline — batch image processing in your browser. 100% private. No signup. Pay once, use forever. #buildinpublic #webdev #privacy

Find local businesses, score potential clients, and generate WhatsApp pitches to manage your freelance sales pipeline.
@AbosiGodwin · X

AI-native email platform for connecting agents to inboxes via MCP, API, and CLI.
@Mailpipe_dev · X
AI-native email with human oversight


AI agent that autonomously finds LinkedIn leads, jobs, candidates, and deals while writing your content.
@Practmedia2 · X

React library with 60+ scroll-driven section transitions for modern websites.
@itz_sayan_03 · X
Ever wondered how cinematic scroll-driven websites are built? 👀 Meet SectionFlow—an open-source React library with 60+ ready-to-use section transitions, a one-command CLI, reusable sections, and optimized performance. 🚀

Embeddable visual workflow builder for web apps with optional AI assistance.
tahazsh · HN
Hi! I’m Taha. In many agentic products that support workflows (including one I worked on), I noticed they either don’t support node-based editors, or use React Flow and go through the difficult work of integrating it into their product to run it and work with their existing logic. So I thought about creating a tool that could help with this by closing the gap between the editor and the runtime. That’s why I created Wayflow. The basic architecture is simple: you just need to create a graph (which is a JSON object) that the runtime knows how to run. The runtime doesn’t care where that graph is coming from, it just needs the right schema. And with the help of the editor, you can create the graph, and then export it or directly save it on your backend in your database. And then when you want to execute it, you just hand it to the runtime. The runtime can either stream the execution (which is useful for the editor), or give you the final result. How you execute the graph is up to you: t

A sales dialer that consolidates prospecting, sequencing, dialing, and follow-up into one workflow.
sadidrahimi · HN
hello HN, let me tell you why i built boilerroom ( https://boilerroom.ai ). throughout my past endeavours in sales, the one thing that thoroughly pissed me off was living in a million places to execute one thing; the outbound motion this includes everything top of funnel like finding leads (be it inbound or outbound), researching, filtering for qualification criteria, throwing them in a sequence, engaging them via dialer, email, and linkedin, gathering context, all the way through bottom of funnel like discovery calls, demo calls, and post-sales activities what absolutely does not exist (or if it does, a piss-poor model) is a place to simply execute this work in one place why tf do i have to be on clay, or apollo, clicking around looking for leads, researching them around myself, put them in to some other garbage software to sequence to tell me when to make a call or send out automated emails, only to get a massive backlog of things I was supposed to do, which in turn makes my whol