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June 24th, 2025
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gm legends, happy Tuesday.

Today’s highlights: a chat sidekick that spins up full-stack apps from idea to launch; a demo recorder that captures desktop, mobile and terminal sessions in one go; and a voice helper that fires off updates in your tools while you keep sipping coffee.

Pour your coffee, clear the backlog, and let’s crush this week.

P.S. Launching soon? We’d love to hear about it → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶

Ask, Then Done

11.ai by ElevenLabs is a voice-first assistant hooking into your tools to actually handle tasks. Tell it to dig up leads, draft Slack updates, or log CRM entries, all by voice.

🔥 Our Take: Talking to your apps feels weird, but saying “find my leads and ping the team” while you pour coffee is wild, misheard commands could blow up your day, yet the freedom is addictive. Trust it if you dare, skip it if you sweat mistakes.

Chat to Build

Pythagora 2.0 chats through your idea and turns it into a living full-stack app from planning to deployment, with built-in logs, breakpoints, database inspection and seamless hosting on your infra or the cloud.

🔥 Our Take: Feels like building with a partner who never quits. You skip the flashy demo phase and dive straight into real work. From first spec to live release you get visibility into every step so your app doesn’t vanish at the first hiccup. It’s about lasting projects not disposable proofs of concept.

Demo Unleashed

Arcade Desktop 2.0 captures desktop, mobile and terminal demos in one seamless flow, no extensions or manual editing needed.

🔥 Our Take: Firing it up feels like unlocking demo superpowers: hit record, jump between apps and terminal, and you’ve got a shareable clip without stitching. Quirks pop up when some UIs refuse to play nice, and your library can bloat if you don’t prune clips. But if you demo often, shaving off editing headaches is a relief.

Everyone's a dev now

Nika asked, “What was the very first project you vibecoded with AI?”

Nika points out that AI-driven tools now let both devs and non-tech folks spin up landing pages, to-do apps, chatbots and more almost overnight, sparking “holy shit I built this” excitement but also crashing into walls around deployment, security and making it actually useful. Replies range from quick prototypes and abandoned experiments to small wins with real users, mixed with warnings that hype meets reality fast.

So the bigger question: How do you take that initial vibecoding rush and turn it into something that actually works, scales and lasts?

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