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Happy Monday! Aaron here, back for another week of product launches. In today's edition, I'm covering a YC-backed startup that automates much of the legal startup stuff. But first…
The headlines:
💳 Amazon is considering launching a standalone Amazon Pay app in India.
🎨 Procreate has vowed not to introduce generative AI features in its app.
⛔ Elon's X is ending operations in Brazil over a legal battle with the Supreme Court.
Embarking on a startup is probably one of the most exciting experiences in life. You and maybe a bunch of friends getting together to hack away at a solution to a problem in the hopes of launching a company is a roller coaster ride of emotions, to say the least.
It's not all fun and games, though. If you want to build a real, true-to-life startup, you're going to have to think of some of the more tedious back-office tasks like company compliance, taxes, and payroll. These are things that, if not done correctly, could land you and your company in some very hot water.
That's why Central exists. After founder Nilay Modi had to pay over $20,000 in government fines, he set out on a mission to ensure this didn't happen to other startups. Central is a YC-backed platform built to handle a lot of government-orientated startup work.
Say you're hiring a new developer. Rather than pulling your hair out from frustration, you can hand off the process to Central. From there, it will handle things like offer letters, payroll registration, compensation, payroll taxes, benefits, and more.
It also handles more general things like city and state registrations and business insurance, including liability insurance. The goal is to allow you and your team to focus on building without losing time working through legal jargon or, worse, potentially facing a fine that could very well set your company back.
Jupitrr AI clinched first place last week. It's an AI-powered that generates B-roll visuals for content creators. Let's do a deep dive into its stack.
Like many AI tools, Jupitrr relies on models from Open AI. In this case, the team uses GPT-4 to analyze user-uploaded videos.
"It accurately interprets content, summarizing videos into meaningful keywords that help us categorize and enhance our platform's search functionality. The advanced language processing capabilities of GPT-4 allow us to extract key insights from complex video content efficiently."
Accurately tracking user data and behavior is key to improving the experience. The team uses PostHog for this.
"The platform's page-on-page conversion insights help us understand user behavior in detail, while the screen recording feature allows us to see exactly how users interact with our platform."
Building a web app is one thing. You also got to host it. The Jupitrr team uses Vercel for this.
"The easy integration with our development workflow and the reliability of Vercel's platform ensures that our product stays online and performs well under varying loads.
PRODUCTIVITY TOOLS
DeskHub is a device that brings your GitHub contribution graph to the real world. It connects to your GitHub profile and displays your graph on a piece of hardware on your desk.
Kabit is a simple and cleanly designed app to help you conquer habits. It features habit cards, streak counters, a calendar view, and more.
DEVELOPER TOOLS
Ellipsis is an AI-powered tool that lets you automate code reviews. Simply open a PR, and the tool will get to work. If any bugs are found, you can squash them with one click.
Web Action SDK makes it easier to create web automations for popular sites like LinkedIn, Amazon, Uber, and more.











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