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August 18th, 2025
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Know Yourself, Ship Faster

gm legends, happy Monday.

Here’s today’s lineup: Mirror pulls astrology, Human Design, MBTI and more into one profile and lets you run compatibility right in chat; Extra Thursday lets you run email by voice so you triage, draft, and clear the pile without clicking through threads; Blink does deep code sleuthing from Slack and your browser, reading repos, running tests, and drafting PRs while the team watches.

P.S. Building something new? Tell us about it → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶

You, On One Page

Mirror pulls astrology, Human Design, MBTI, Enneagram and more into a single profile, then lets you @mention friends in chat to decode your chemistry. Run compatibility reports, get daily nudges, and stop bouncing between a dozen woo apps. 

🔥 Our Take: Most self-knowledge apps either drip horoscope vibes or trap you in quiz hell. This mashes the frameworks together and makes it social, which is the fun part. Believe or roll your eyes, a shared language for patterns can spark better conversations than another vague “be yourself” push notification.

Talk To Your Inbox

Extra Thursday lets you run email by voice. Ask what’s urgent, tell it to draft a reply, clean out newsletters, or follow up on last week’s leads. You talk, it acts. No clicking through a hundred threads.

🔥 Our Take: Email is the chore that multiplies while you blink. If I can say “snooze these, reply to Acme, kill the promos” and watch the pile shrink, that’s a win. Might look odd in an open office, but clearing twenty threads while coffee brews is worth a few side-eyes.

Codebase, Investigated

Blink lives in Slack and your browser and does deep code sleuthing. Point it at your org and it reads across repos, spins up isolated workspaces to run tests, drafts pull requests, tracks tasks, and streams progress in-channel so the team sees what it’s doing.

🔥 Our Take: Every dev knows the archaeology grind. New bug, ten repos, five half-answers, zero time. The interesting bit here is that it actually runs code instead of lobbing guesses, and it sits in Slack where work already happens. If it finds the trail faster than a teammate ping, it earns its keep.

How Wispr Pivoted to PMF

My childhood dream was to build a real-life JARVIS, Tony Stark’s AI assistant. And in 2021, it looked like I’d have my shot. 

It was in between the launches of GPT3 and ChatGPT. We were starting to see things happening with large language models, and I believed that in the next few years, we'd all be talking to our devices. But if everybody was talking to devices, there’d be no privacy and we’d be disturbing other people. 

I thought: If we could build a device that lets you communicate with everything around you silently, that would be a game-changer... 

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