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A visual editor for localhost projects that lets you click on components in the browser and request edits directly. Tether gives coding agents detailed context about structure and styles, making their edits more precise, with support for tools like Cursor, Claude Code, and soon VS Code and Windsurf.

A WHOOP feature that blends blood biomarkers with your continuous fitness tracking to show how lab results tie into daily patterns like sleep, stress, and exercise. You can upload past bloodwork or book new tests, then get clinician-reviewed insights and AI coaching across areas like hormones, recovery, and cognitive health.

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A necklace that records conversations and transcribes them into a searchable journal. Taya is designed to look like everyday jewelry, blending memory capture with something you’d wear even when not recording.

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A platform that blends AI automation with hands-on controls for building apps. Raydian lets an agent draft databases or flows in natural language, then refine them with visual editors. It bundles essentials like authentication, hosting, and templates so everything needed to build and scale lives in one place.

This workspace lets you drop in text, images, or voice notes and then move them around visually while AI helps spot connections. It’s built for quick, messy thinking rather than polished docs, landing somewhere between a digital whiteboard and an AI chatbot. ClarityBoard focuses on speed and flexibility, giving you a place to work through ideas before they’re ready to share.

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An iOS reading companion that connects to your Kindle and turns your book into a conversation. Ask questions, pull quick recaps and summaries, or jump back to the passage you half-remember while it stays aware of your reading progress. Cleo links to your Kindle account so the AI answers with context as you read.

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A platform for teams to build and manage their own AI assistants using existing API keys. Somara lets you tailor system prompts, connect internal data with built-in RAG, and chat with files, while privacy controls and analytics help you see what’s working before rolling assistants out wider.

This desktop app lines up different AI models side by side so you can see how they respond to the same prompt, compare their takes, or merge them into a synthesized answer. It supports uploads, local models, and handy shortcuts, making Chorus feel like a control panel for experimenting with multiple AIs at once.

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A design tool that skips static mockups and generates working code from the start. Pencil AI is aimed at ad and marketing workflows, collapsing the gap between design and production by letting designers output real interfaces directly.

Sunflower

Bobby Goodlatte
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An email tool that filters noise and surfaces what matters, built for people who want calmer inboxes instead of faster ones. Sunflower takes a slower, more deliberate approach to communication, centering clarity and attention over feature creep.

An email tool that blends inbox, CRM, and project tracking into one workspace. Micro uses AI to sort messages, draft replies, and enrich contact info while pulling in updates from tools like calendars and chat apps. It feels more like a combined inbox and workflow hub than a traditional mail client.