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gm builders, happy Tuesday.
Today's lineup: an inbox hitman that chops your unread pile to single digits, a highlight machine that turns three-hour streams into snack-size clips, and a Mac pocketknife that spits out decks, diagrams, and code before your coffee even cools. Refill the mug, mute the pings, and dive in.
P.S. Got a launch that deserves the spotlight? Pitch us at editorial@producthunt.co 🫶
Aidy lives in the menu bar and spits out first-pass slides, code snippets, diagrams, banners, invoices, and mind maps. Pick the job, pick a model, hit ⌘-Return, and the draft lands in its own window—ready for edits, not buried in a browser tab.
🔥 Our Take: Feels like Spotlight found steroids: instant output, zero app-hopping. Handy for jump-starting the dull tasks, but the "all-in-one" badge means some results will need a trim before showtime.
TL;DR sits in the background of your Twitch or YouTube stream, snags the moments chat loses its mind, and auto-cuts them into vertical or horizontal clips. Push them straight to TikTok, Reels, or Shorts, or leave them as live highlight cards under the stream—no editing suite, no timeline scrub.
🔥 Our Take: That head-shot or clutch chef's-kiss joke shouldn't drown in three hours of lobby small talk. TL;DR bottles the chaos while you're still reading "Pog" in chat and hands you something shareable before the VOD dust settles.
You've got the idea. Now what? Learning to code? Hiring a dev team? Nah. Bolt lets you build web and mobile apps—no coding required. Add a database, authentication, and launch it to users in record time. No dev experience? No problem. Just tell the AI what you want and ta-da, you've got an app, ready to deploy!
Zero is an AI-native email client that plugs into Gmail or Outlook, slurps your backlog, and starts classifying on impact. Real mail lands in Focus, newsletters drop into Later, cold spam goes straight to Done. It drafts replies in your voice, surfaces tasks, and keeps a running tally so the badge never creeps past single digits.
🔥 Our Take: Hooked it up on Friday with 2,417 unread. Thirty minutes later I was staring at twelve real messages and an "unsubscribe?" pile the size of a CVS receipt. Two legitimate threads did get misfiled—easy rescue—but the time saved digging for actual work more than covered the detour.
Edward Michaelson tossed out a funnel gut-check: "What's the biggest headache when you A/B-test?"
Replies landed fast: folks can't crack why ad-clickers bail before the first scroll; traffic is too thin to hit significance; tracking pixels ghost them when it matters; and bosses kill tests after 48 hours because the "graph looks good." One tip that surfaced—match the ad promise to the hero text or watch visitors vaporize.
Short thread, solid reminders that stats are picky and bounce-rates don't spill their secrets easily.
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