gm legends, happy Tuesday.
Here’s today’s loadout: a code companion that grabs live docs and snippets from any tab or your phone; an embeddable messaging suite that drops into your app in seconds; and a meeting link that sells you before anyone even clicks “book.”
Grab your mug, fire up these tools, and own the day.
P.S. Launching soon? We’d love to hear about it → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶

Cursor Agents escaped the IDE. Now you can fire off bug fixes, scaffold new features or answer complex codebase questions from any browser or your phone’s home screen. Review diffs in the web app, grab Slack alerts and jump back into your IDE when you’re ready.
🔥 Our Take: You can kick off code tasks while grabbing coffee or trapped in Slack threads and actually come back to real PRs instead of half-finished notes. It hiccups on huge repos and you’ll want to vet every change but this freedom to work anywhere changes the grind.

Lunacal turns your scheduling link into a custom landing page. Embed intro videos, testimonials, rate cards and FAQs, pick your own domain, and sync with Zoom or Teams so every click tells your story.
🔥 Our Take: Prospects get more than a bland date picker. They see who you are, your value, and what to expect before they hit “book.” That upfront clarity transforms cold calls into conversations that matter. Just don’t overload it. Keep it sharp and those clicks turn into real conversations.

Dittofeed lets you embed full messaging features into your app in a few lines of code. Add template editors, automated journeys, user segments and broadcast tools across email, SMS, push, WhatsApp and Slack with an iframe or React widget.
🔥 Our Take: Why spend half your roadmap on messaging when you can drop it in faster than your morning espresso kicks in. You trade a bit of UI control for weeks or months saved and no more wrestling with deliverability or compliance.

$5 a month or $50 a year? Three pricing tiers or 87? Free trial or forget that?
Laura from Atlas started a chain you probably shouldn’t pass up: Free feedback on pricing pages. Prepare to get roasted (in a friendly, Product Hunt community sort of way, of course). Just criticism until you cry…or change your page.
Hashtag inventor Chris Messina went first with Puzzle.io. (No—he’s not charging you to use the pound sign...yet.) Laura thinks it might just be “worth copying.”