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gm legends and happy friday! Remember, today is a great day to push to production. In today's issue of the Leaderboard, we've got: spatial apps without the pain, an AI music composer set to sweep up the awards, and an app that proves voice > typing.
Atlas 2.0 is a browser-based platform for building and sharing spatial data apps—no GIS background required. Import geodata, analyze it, automate workflows, and turn it into something interactive and actually usable by your team or customers.
🔥 Our take: Traditional GIS tools are powerful but miserable to use. Atlas cuts out the learning curve and gives non-technical teams the ability to build spatial tools that would usually require a dev and a GIS analyst. If you've ever wrestled with a Shapefile and lost, this one's for you.
Mureka O1 is a music generation model that uses chain-of-thought reasoning to make more structured, coherent tracks. It supports multilingual lyrics, voice cloning, and custom training via API.
🔥 Our take: AI music tools usually feel like they're guessing. Mureka tries to think. The result isn't always perfect, but it's way closer to how real songs are written sections that build, ideas that return, tracks that feel intentional instead of just stitched together. It still won't replace a human songwriter, but it's definitely not just noise with a beat.
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Supavoice is a Mac app that turns your speech into clean, formatted text in any application. It works with your OpenAI key, supports different formatting modes, runs locally, and doesn't require a subscription.
🔥 Our take: This isn't trying to be a writing coach or a productivity system. It just lets you speak and puts the words where they need to go. Fast, simple, and refreshingly transparent about how it works. For anyone who thinks faster than they type, it's an easy win.
Nika started a thread on minimizing churn, and the conversation quickly shifted to the pre-churners—the ones who never convert, drain your time, and vanish before the invoice.
💬 Tomina Veronika suggested charging for discovery calls to weed out the window-shoppers.
💬 Maxim split leads into three buckets: fast buyers, freebie hunters, and the slow corporate crawl. Only one's worth chasing.
💬 Maria-Cristina Muntean recommended intake forms and upfront pricing to filter curiosity from commitment.
Sometimes the best way to reduce churn is to spot it before it even starts.
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