gm legends and welcome back to the Leaderboard! In today's issue, we're diving into OpenAI's answer to Claude Code, an app that lets your clicks shine, and a security guard to stop bots using your site.

OpenAI Codex CLI brings GPT‑4.1 power right into your terminal. You can run scripts, edit files, and even commit changes under git control all by chatting with your shell.
🔥 Our take: Think Claude Code but tethered to a separate sandbox. Codex CLI feels native it hooks into your repo, executes real commands, and writes commits you can ship. I rolled tests, fixed bugs, and pushed changes without ever leaving bash.

CursorFlow brings live trails, click pops, and keystroke overlays to your Mac. It turns every demo and screen share into a guided tour—no post‑production arrows or guesswork needed.
🔥 Our take: Remember watching a tutorial and thinking “where’d they click?” CursorFlow feels like handing your viewer a laser pointer. Trails follow your cursor, clicks pop with sound, and keys show up in real time. Finally, your audience can actually see what you’re doing.

Trueguard acts like a bouncer for your signup page. It quietly checks emails, blocks disposable or bot accounts, and keeps trolls out, no CAPTCHAs or puzzles needed.
🔥 Our take: Letting bots flood your signups is like inviting a stampede to your party. Trueguard slips in, verifies guests without the awkward door checks, and lets real people in with zero fuss. Finally, you can focus on actual users, not fake signups.

Ilia Pluzhnikov kicked off a no-fluff thread asking which AI UI builder actually ships your product. Harvansh swaps between Lovable and v0—sometimes mixing both into a one-hour demo. Imbud can’t quit Cursor after a year of use. Sulfahmin loves Locofy’s Figma‑to‑React magic, and Nika runs with v0 then polishes with ChatGPT. Ilia even posted side‑by‑sides so you can judge for yourself.
Stuck in tool paralysis? This thread is your shortcut.