Happy Friday and welcome back to the Leaderboard, the newsletter that makes you go "woah!" In today's issue, we're diving into a tool that makes tracking down bugs much easier, an app for all you Wikipedia addicts out there, and a tool that could make designers and developers best friends. Let's go.

Subtrace connects your backend to Chrome DevTools, making it easier to track down the exact requests causing issues in production. Instead of digging through logs, you get a more intuitive way to debug when things go wrong.
🔥 Our take: Backend monitoring tools throw a lot of data at you, but finding the right request in a sea of logs is a headache. Tying everything into Chrome DevTools could make debugging way smoother—assuming it actually plays nice with real-world workloads.

Rabbithole turns searching for answers into an open-ended exploration. Instead of just giving you a result, it guides you through follow-up questions, nudging you deeper into a topic. Whether you’re researching something specific or just chasing curiosity, it’s built to help you see unexpected connections along the way.
🔥 Our take: Most searches are about getting a quick answer and moving on, but some of us like to get lost along the way. Rabbithole nudges you deeper with AI-generated follow-up questions, turning a simple search into a winding exploration. If you’ve ever spent hours jumping between Wikipedia pages, this might be your new favorite way to learn.

Figr Identity helps teams set up and manage design systems without the usual manual work. It generates design tokens, components, and variants in minutes, keeping everything consistent across projects. Instead of spending hours maintaining styles and making sure everything matches, designers and developers can focus on building—without the constant back-and-forth.
🔥 Our take: Keeping a design system in sync is a pain, especially when teams are moving fast. Automating the setup and maintenance sounds great, but the real test is whether it actually fits into existing workflows without adding more complexity. If it works, it could save teams a lot of time—and a lot of Slack messages about inconsistent buttons.

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