gm builders, happy Tuesday. If your week feels like a nonstop loop of calls, long listens, and UX faceplants, think of this as your rescue crate.
Todayâs toolkit: an invisible sidekick that pulls tasks from meetings, a rapid-fire podcast summary for your commute, and a heat-seeker that spots every rage-click. Grab your coffee, clear your brain cache, and dive in.
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Prism hooks into session replays and flags every rage click, dead end, and ghost pageâzero tagging, zero setup. It spits out a ranked list of where users bail and fires alerts to Slack or email so bad UX doesnât slip through the cracks.
đ„ Our Take: Wading through endless replays is a soul-suck. Prism zeroes in on the exact moments users hit the wall, handing over a hit list instead of a needle-in-a-haystack hunt. Just donât skip the user chats, numbers donât swear at your UI live.

Amie runs alongside your Zoom, Meet, or Slack calls and turns every conversation into summaries, tasks, and follow-up emailsâno manual notes required. Deliver results to email, Slack, or your project tools and move on.Â
đ„ Our Take: Everyone pretends to jot things down while sneaking Slack pings. Amie grabs the real action items, bundles them into a hit list, and pings your team so excuses are on you. Missing a detail now means itâs on your calendar, not your memory.

TL;DL by Headliner slurps up up to five podcast episodes, lets you pick a 5â20 minute listen window, and spits out a custom audio summary that blends real clips with smart narration. Hit create, kick back, and decide if the full episodeâs worth your time.Â
đ„ Our Take: Swapping a 60-minute listen for a 7-minute espresso shot feels almost unfair. You get the headlines, skip the tangents, and still catch the good bits. Just donât blame it if you miss that one mic-drop moment.

Nika sparked a nostalgia spiral: âWhich old PH finds still boss your workflow?â
Daily nudges like Streak Hunterâs guilt trip and SurfPalâs browser timers; tab-tamers such as TabsMagic and Raindrop.io; feed fixers Tidyread and Readwise; email rigs Turumail and Tryp.com; even Canva and Bolt.new got shoutouts.
Little side projects can sneak into your life and never let goâworth scrolling if your day still leans on that one niche gem.