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July 10th, 2025
Tamagotchi for your mac
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legends, happy Thursday.

Here’s today’s lineup: a DIY robot head that locks eyes and learns your quirks; a humble toolbar hack that turns any vague ask into a killer prompt; and a pixel pet freeloading in your menu bar until you feed it attention.

Roll up your sleeves, hit play on your day, and let’s crush this Thursday.

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

Tiny Pixel Sidekick

CozyPet drops a pixel-art critter into your Mac menu bar. You feed it treats, pet it with a click and watch it grow right alongside your work, no separate window needed.

🔥 Our Take: It’s like sneaking a Tamagotchi into your workflow. That little guy cheering when you hit a milestone is oddly addicting, but if you need zero distractions you might mutter “shut up” by the fifth pop-up.

DIY Robot Sidekick

Reachy Mini is a build-it-yourself desktop robot head and torso kit. Snap the pieces together, plug into Python (JavaScript and Scratch support soon) and download community scripts for face tracking, speech or telepresence.

🔥 Our Take: Remember those late nights soldering Arduinos and wrestling Raspberry Pis? Reachy Mini captures that thrill without the headache. It snaps together cleanly, pulls behaviors from the community and suddenly your desk is alive with nods, greetings or even a cheeky joke when you least expect it.

Prompts on Steroids

SuperPrompt is a free Chrome extension that turns your basic requests into sharp, high-quality prompts for any AI chat. No API keys. No setup. Just better results.

🔥 Our Take: I’m done slapping words into a box only to get garbage back. SuperPrompt does the heavy lifting so your chats land on target from the first try. It’s like having a prompt sensei in your toolbar.

Shipping for good

Hamza Afzal asked “What’s the most meaningful dev project you’ve seen or built?” He kicked things off by spotlighting mental health apps and accessibility tools like MindEase and Be My Eyes, then handed the mic to the community. Haiqa raved about ReadAlong’s real-time reading coach for kids, Olio’s food-sharing network, and others called out education and health-focused projects as having real staying power. Nika even flagged language-learning tools like Tracking Languages and Viseal for turning everyday activities into bite-sized lessons.

So the bigger question: which dev project has given you goosebumps and proof that code can really change lives?

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