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July 8th, 2025
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Here’s today’s trio: a ChatGPT Wrapped that turns your entire chat history into a personal year-in-review; a blog-building guru that makes your posts impossible to ignore by search engines; and a drag-and-drop mobile app factory that spits out real React Native builds in minutes. Plus Gabe’s hands-on Fieldy review reminds us what a real-world ADHD wingman feels like.

Grab your coffee, fire up these gems, and let’s own this week

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

ChatGPT Wrapped

GPTRecap lets you upload your ChatGPT export and get a personalized wrap-up: total messages, active days, peak chat times, average message length, profanity count and AI water footprint. Go premium for topic trends, mood analysis and shareable cards.

🔥 Our Take: Watching my own ChatGPT history was a brutal truth bomb and a weird badge of honor all at once. Seeing my late-night brainstorm marathons next to my profanity streak made me grin and cringe in equal measure.

Be the Answer

Blogwald lets you structure your posts for how AI models and search engines rank, reason and recommend. Write in plain language, upload your docs or data, then publish content that actually gets surfaced, no SEO voodoo required.

🔥 Our Take: You can spend days tweaking keywords only to watch your masterpiece get buried. Blogwald flips the script by guiding you to build posts that AI helpers and Google can’t ignore. It’s like learning the secret handshake so your content finally gets invited to the party.

Ship Real Mobile Apps

Tile lets you drag and drop your app in a visual editor while AI agents wire up auth, payments, content and infrastructure under the hood. You walk away with full React Native code and an App Store–ready build, no DevOps nightmares.

🔥 Our Take: Vibe coders dream up slick prototypes but hit a wall when it’s time to ship. Tile feels like Figma and Vercel had a baby for mobile, design your screens then watch it compile, sign and deploy your app in one flow. It’s still early days so you’ll tweak edge cases manually but this tool finally tackles the ugly gap between demo and release.

ADHD Wingman or Neck Nuisance?

Gabe Perez dropped a hands-on review of Fieldy, the wearable “IRL Granola” that aims to rescue scattered ADHD brains from forgotten to-dos and living-room chaos. He strapped it on under his shirt for a week, using its always-on voice capture, Google Calendar sync and Apple Watch reminders to turn conversations into task lists and day highlights.

Pros include spotless reminders, three-day battery life, slick app design and seamless Google integration. Cons crop up in the form factor—plastic shell, visible status light under thin shirts—and glitches in voice context (it sometimes picks up bystanders or can’t handle multilingual chats).

So here’s the real test: would you welcome a buzz-and-blink sidekick around your neck, or stick to good old apps and let your brain do the heavy lifting?

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