Screen Ruler is a Chrome extension for designers and front-end developers to inspect elements, measure spacing, copy CSS, sample colors, and capture precise element screenshots. It brings visual QA, accessibility checks, SEO/meta inspection, and layout measurement into one browser workflow.
Notchy turns the MacBook notch into a free Dynamic Island-style productivity hub for music controls, clipboard history, timers, quick notes, file drops, and system HUDs. It is built for Mac users who want lightweight everyday utilities without paying for heavier notch apps.
RabbitTravel is a multimodal trip planner that combines flights, trains, local transit, maps, dates, travelers, and budget inputs into visual travel itineraries. It helps travelers move from destination ideas to practical routes and collaborative plans.
Drafted is an AI house-plan generator that helps people turn home ideas into custom floor plans with downloadable PDF and CAD outputs. It is useful for homeowners, builders, and design-curious users exploring layouts before hiring or briefing a professional.
PawPause is a free, open-source macOS menu bar app that temporarily pauses keyboard input when it detects cat-like key mashing. It is built for pet owners who want to protect chats, documents, and shortcuts without sending keystroke data off-device.
choclift turns an iPhone into a quick-launch controller for Mac apps, Apple Shortcuts, websites, and drag-and-drop workflows. It is aimed at Mac users who want faster cross-device control without constantly switching input methods.
Moxie Docs automatically generates and maintains codebase documentation for GitHub repositories, then exposes repo context to AI agents through MCP. It helps engineering teams reduce documentation drift and give coding agents source-cited context.
Knock agent for Slack lets teams build, manage, and ship customer messaging from Slack as part of Knock's customer engagement platform. It is built for product, marketing, and customer teams that need faster collaboration around lifecycle messaging.
Nodrix is an open-source IoT backend that deploys into a user's own Cloudflare account. It gives hardware teams HTTPS/WebSocket ingest, real-time dashboards, automations, and read APIs without running servers or relying on a shared IoT broker.
NudgeFile is an AI file organizer for Windows that can rename documents, route files, detect duplicates, and automate folder workflows. It is designed for people who want cleaner local file management while keeping human approval and offline processing options.
Signal Recorder SR-7 is a Mac and iPhone voice recorder that transcribes and summarizes recordings on-device, then exports each recording as a Markdown file. It is built for users who want private, owned voice notes without subscriptions or accounts.
Solarch is an architecture-first development tool that turns backend diagrams into validated, code-generating graphs. Developers can draw services and relationships, let the rules engine reject invalid architecture, and generate code that stays aligned with the design.
DevCleaner is a macOS menu bar utility that finds and safely clears the storage caches created by developer tools. It helps developers reclaim gigabytes from Xcode, Docker, Gradle, npm, AI coding apps, local LLM tools, and other build environments without breaking their setup.
Voiden is an offline-first, Git-native API workspace that keeps requests, documentation, tests, mocks, and context in programmable Markdown files. It gives developers a file-based alternative to cloud API tools while keeping API work version-controlled and reviewable.
Revyl is a mobile runtime and testing platform that gives teams and AI agents live iOS and Android environments, replayable evidence, and runtime maps. It helps mobile teams verify real app workflows with screenshots, video, logs, traces, and shareable reports.
Dirac is an AI email assistant for founders that reads, prioritizes, and drafts inbox work before the day starts. It delivers a morning brief, learns the user's writing voice, and keeps final approval in the user's hands.