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The Leaderboard
July 17th, 2025
AI powered rockstars
Own your flow

gm legends, happy Thursday.

Here’s today’s lineup: a browser studio that spits out MIDI riffs and full mixes on command; a prompt workspace that corrals all your AI tricks into one battle station; and a unified chat app that sucks in every message so you stop losing DMs in six different windows.

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

Ping Panic Ends

Beeper pulls every chat from iMessage, WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, and more iinto one slick desktop app. Search across all your threads, reply in place and stop losing track of people.

🔥 Our Take: Finally an end to bouncing between six apps and missing that urgent DM. With everything side by side you actually see every ping and stay on top of real conversations.

Beats in a Blink

Mozart AI is a browser studio built by DJs and producers. Type or speak your idea, synth riff, drum loop or bass groove, and get editable MIDI and full mixes back in seconds.

🔥 Our Take: Blank page syndrome is brutal. Mozart AI hands you riffs and stems to chop and rebuild so the hardest part becomes choosing which idea to run with. You’ll still tweak every bar but at least you start with real material instead of silence.

Prompts Under Control

Capable gives your team a single workspace for crafting, testing and sharing every prompt you use so no more hunting through chat logs or scattered docs.

🔥 Our Take: You lost count of the times you tweaked a prompt only to forget where you saved it. Capable gathers every tweak, test result and winning formula in one place. So I guess you can say it makes you more…capable… bud dum tss… 🥁

Which Way, Developer?

Gabe Perez kicked off a debate by confessing he’s torn between Cursor’s slick visual IDE and Gemini CLI inside Warp. As a “vibe coder” who’d rather let AI handle most of the typing, he wants to know which workflow actually speeds you up.

Reactions split into two camps. On one side you’ve got folks like steve beyatte urging IDE plugins for Claude Code so you get visual diff views and fewer surprises. On the other Thomas Schranz argues a richer web UI will outlast any terminal hack once model speed and context management catch up. Others—Nina Dou included—blend tools, using Trickle or Cursor for quick edits and dropping into Gemini CLI when they need raw power.

So here’s the real question: do you stay in the visual playground for safety and clarity or embrace the CLI for full agent-driven speed?

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