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Ask questions to get visual answers as tables, charts, and flows instead of text.
@butmatthew17 · X
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Ask questions to get visual answers as tables, charts, and flows instead of text.
@butmatthew17 · X
just check it out completely for free

Free online tool for creating flowcharts, process diagrams, org charts, and UML diagrams.
@N0V4Dev · X
I found a tool called Next AI that links AI capabilities directly with diagrams. It lets you build and edit diagrams using natural language prompts instead of clicking around the canvas manually. It's a handy way to sketch out architecture when you don't want to drag every box yourself. The project is built on TypeScript with React 19 and Next.js. It supports multiple AI providers and even includes an MCP Server. This means you can use it with the Claude Code CLI to generate diagrams from your terminal. Deployment options are flexible too. You can run the tool locally with Docker or push it to Vercel and Cloudflare Workers. It supports multi provider setups so you can pick the backend that fits your workflow. #Nextjs #AI #Diagrams #TypeScript

Tracking and organizational software for solo founders to organize operations and track progress.
@zeuscode21 · X
Save time when building with

Trading journal to log trades and track equity curves, win streaks, and performance analytics.
@NimraWeb3 · X
So I vibe coded my own with Lovable TradeBook. Log trades w/ session, killzone, model, grade, R:R + screenshots, track multiple accounts, get a real dashboard (equity curve, win streaks, pair/session breakdowns). Demo: GitHub:

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. 🚀

Query NFL statistics using natural language or YACQL, instantly create shareable tables and charts.
u/Fun-Calendar8486 · Reddit
I am building yacdb.fyi, letting users ask natural-language questions about NFL data and turning them into queryable results. Yacdb.fyi goal is to allow users to construct questions about NFL data, think "Best 1st down conversion rate in 2025", and exposing a custom query layer on top (think SQL) allowing users to define their own queries to build data sets. They can chart in the app, using built in tooling, but can export the data as well if they want to use their own tooling. I am look

Turn plain English into Excel and Google Sheets formulas, then analyze and export reports.
@ExpressSheet · X
Upload a spreadsheet. Ask questions in plain English. Get insights, charts, and a polished PDF report back. ExpressSheet is like having a data analyst on call, 24/7. Start free:

Track user events and understand behavior to ship products faster.
@kitbasedev · X
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Create and export flowcharts, sequence diagrams, ERDs, and other Mermaid diagrams online.
ghosts_ · HN
I've been slowly adding some new free tools to Moxie Docs (partly for SEO, partly to illustrate some of our feature sets before any commitment) for some reason this mermaid editor one blew up on Google rankings so I figured I'd share in case people find it useful! We also have ADR, AGENTS.md, LLMs, and a few other free tools.

Extract tables from engineering PDFs and convert them to styled Excel workbooks automatically.
@SpecParse · X
Convert Complex PDF Tables into Styled Excel Workbooks

A visualization language designed for AI agents to create and interact with charts.
chenglong-hn · HN
Data visualizations are the bridge between user and data. But building AI agents that can generate visualizations reliably can be very tricky: - simple chart specs can be reliable, but generated charts are often of low quality due to reliance on system defaults; - complex chart specs with explicit details can produce good-looking charts, but they are verbose and agents can struggle with reliability We figured out it is a limitation on the language issue (not just AI capability thing) -- current visualization languages are a bit too low-level for AI agents, requiring them to explicitly make visual decisions that are supposed to be handled by a good compiler. Flint is a visualization intermediate language to address this issue, allow AI agents to solve this last-mile human-agent interaction problem. It provides a simple semantic-type based specification, and contains a layout optimization engine that can produce good-looking charts (filled with derived low-level details) from simple

Schedule, route, invoice, and track profits for field service crews with flat-rate pricing.
@derek_codez · X
The next generation of Home Service based business solutions