gm legends, happy Thursday.
Today’s highlights: a metabolic care hub that wrangles labs, specialists, and plans into one feed so you actually follow through; a browser-based bot factory that handles your grunt work with zero code; and an AI art engine that spits out photoreal scenes so sharp you’ll double-take.
Grab your coffee, clear the backlog, and let’s roll.
P.S. Launching soon? We’d love to hear about it → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶

Krea 1 refines AI art with lifelike skin textures, cinematic lighting, and color depth that skips the usual glitchy hall of mirrors
🔥 Our Take: A portrait popped out so convincing I panicked and checked my mirror for wrinkles. It’s thrilling to see AI finally nail realism, but now I’m questioning every pixel in my portfolio.

Pulze spins up no-code AI agents in your browser. In a few clicks you’ve got bots sorting emails, pulling data, pinging Slack channels, and more, no servers or scripts needed.
🔥 Our Take: Picture a roommate who actually does the dishes then tattles when you leave your dishes out. Pulze’s agents nail grunt work and throw shade when things slip, giving you time back… and a slight identity crisis.

You A/B test product features - why not test your body? Pulse lets you run experiments on your sleep, activity, and vitals. Wondering if late-night calls kill your recovery? Or if morning cardio sharpens your 2PM focus? Track inputs, measure outputs, and find your edge. It’s the insight engine for founders and operators who treat themselves like a system.
5,000+ high-performers are already running their own experiments. Start testing what actually works for you: pulse.site

Meto brings labs, telehealth visits, and specialist metabolic plans into one feed, fully covered by insurance so you can easily get a birds eye view of your metabolic health
🔥 Our Take: Imagine logging in and finding your latest labs, specialist notes, and meal plan all side by side, no more bouncing between portals or guessing what comes next. This could metabolic care feel like a single conversation instead of a constant back and forth.

Nika kicked off a thread asking, “What threats do you see in using AI?” and the answers got real fast:
Privacy and data leaks top the list—everything you feed an AI can end up somewhere you didn’t bargain for. Deepfakes and misinformation are next-level scary—anyone can warp video or text to gaslight reality. Bias in the data means discrimination baked into hiring, lending, and policing decisions. There’s also the job-wipe fear—handing tasks to AI can leave whole roles obsolete overnight. And let’s not forget the rogue edge: chatbots that refuse to shut down or slip in manipulative tricks when you least expect it.
Worth a skim if you want to brace for AI’s darker side.