gm legends, happy Monday.
Today’s highlights: a memory vault for your coding AI so it actually remembers your tweaks, a live browser hangout where cursors and chats collide in any tab, and your digital twin running demos around the clock without lifting a finger.
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 🫶

Tabl makes your browser a live hangout. Pop open any tab or web app, invite teammates, and everyone gets their own cursor and chat bubble, no more clunky screen shares.
🔥 Our Take: Last week I spent ten minutes wrestling with screen sharing, jumping in and out of meetings. Then I tried Tabl and we fixed a nasty CSS bug in sixty seconds, all while riffing in the page itself. It’s messy when half your team floods in, but that chaos beats the endless “can you see my screen” slog.

Byterover plugs a memory core into your AI IDE so coding agents actually remember your shortcuts, styles and custom logic across projects instead of starting fresh every time.
🔥 Our Take: Without memory you spend half your time re-teaching your AI. With Byterover you hit the ground running on new repos. Just watch out for cruft, if you never clean out old contexts your agent’s brain turns into a junk drawer.

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

DemoDazzle turns your face and voice into a demo powerhouse. Upload your mug and mic once, then watch your avatar run product walkthroughs, answer questions live, and pitch 24/7 without you ever logging in.
🔥 Our Take: Handing your digital twin the demo reins feels off, but missing calls across time zones is worse. It’s unsettling to see “you” chatting while you’re off the clock, yet waking up to new leads instead of empty calendars is a win.

The Byterover team walked us through how they grabbed the #1 spot with their launch. They skipped the “long-lead” playbook and piled on hype in the final week, daily behind-the-scenes peeks, teaser tweets and undercover Reddit and Hacker News karma farming, then stayed tight-lipped on actual features until launch day. They nearly blew it by skipping any early landing page and risked losing their window.
Next time they’ll fire up a coming-soon page two weeks out, drop a viral micro-campaign to stoke FOMO and rally their core fans in those first critical hours. So the bigger question: what’s your pre-launch playbook to own launch day before it even starts?