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'So=E2=80=A6you like reggaeton?'
Sunday, Oct 12
The Roundup
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gm legends. It=E2=80=99s Sunday, Sunday, Sunday.<= /p>

In this edition, we talk about music platforms=E2=80=99 push to add soci= al media elements, introduce you to an AI assistant that=E2=80=99s actually= proactive, examine the breaks on AI models, and then tiptoe around anythin= g potentially uncomfortable (perhaps like a certain LLM) until we get to th= e most popular new products this week.

Get a cup of coffee, and we=E2=80=99ll bring the sugar. Now let=E2=80=99= s get reading.=C2=A0

P.S. Launching soon? We=E2=80=99d love to hear about it =E2=86=92 editor= ial@producthunt.co =F0=9F=AB=B6

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IN THE NEWS

SoundCloud went live 18 y= ears ago as a launchpad for independent artists to share their music. Now, = it=E2=80=99s adding more tools for listeners to share what they=E2= =80=99re into.=C2=A0

The music streaming app, which ranks above streaming stalwarts Pandora and Apple Music in terms of monthly average users, introduced new soci= al features on Thursday, including:

  • =E2=80=9CLiked By Your Crew=E2=80=9D: a daily playlist based on what yo= ur friends (or the artists you follow) like=C2=A0
  • =E2=80=9CTrending Trackwall=E2=80=9D: similar to X=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CW= hat=E2=80=99s happening=E2=80=9D
  • Recommendations of users to follow

Spotify, which once upon a time mad= e noise about buying SoundCloud, amped up its own social features just a fe= w months ago when it began allowing subscribers to direct message each othe= r.

It=E2=80=99s not like either streaming app is turning up the social elem= ent to 11. Users are still going there for the music=E2=80=A6but the tweaks= could make it a little easier for communities to form around shared fandom= =C2=A0


We=E2=80=99re curious: What are your favorite social media t= weaks to predominantly non-social apps? And the ones you find completely in= essential?

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PRODUCT REVIEWS<= /div>

A month ago, our Head of Product Curation, Gabe Perez, was on the = search for a good app and some good content. He tried out Poke, a new AI as= sistant that he found to be proactive instead of reactive.

The review period is over, and Gabe remains a total convert. He writes:

=E2=80=9CIt's become my default AI assistant. It proactively tells me wh= ere my attention is needed, helps me with my diet, makes sure I'm not late = to meetings, and tells me when an important meeting is booked....all..witho= ut me... prompting it.=E2=80=9D

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FROM THE FORUMS<= /div>

Musa Molla asks: What=E2=80=99s the one thing that always breaks = first when you take an AI project from demo to production?

You know that feeling. You=E2=80=99ve got the PowerPoint loaded and read= y, but when it=E2=80=99s time to give the presentation, suddenly there=E2= =80=99s no sound, there=E2=80=99s no video, and there=E2=80=99s definitely = no applause.

Musa sees a similar thing at play with AI tools. =E2=80=9CThe demo looks= magical=E2=80=A6and then everything breaks when real users hit it.=E2=80= =9D

He wants to know the failure points you=E2=80=99ve encountered so that m= aybe y=E2=80=99all can get around them together.

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USER POLLS

Last week, Ashok Nayak asked: Do you think GP= T-5 plays it safe compared to earlier LLMs?

Ashok has a hunch the new model is =E2=80=9Cholding back=E2=80=9D when i= t comes to sensitive topics like politics. He put up a pool to see if anyon= e was picking up similar vibes. And, well, I don=E2=80=99t know how to say = this, but=E2=80=A6

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Extrovert =E2=80=94 Extrovert helps you stop lurking and start showing up on = LinkedIn. It finds the right posts, suggests natural comments, and helps yo= u actually build relationships instead of firing off cold DMs that die unre= ad.
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Fruitful =E2=80=94 Fruitful lets you monitor what your competitors are doing= Every time they change their web copy, you=E2=80=99ll know it. The tool a= lso gives reports to help you interpret what=E2=80=99s happening, like when= a company might be preparing a price hike or a hiring spree.
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Orchestra =E2=80=94 Orchestra is a chat-centric workspace built for teams tha= t build products. Messaging is at the center, and tasks, docs, calls, and A= I agents all live where your conversations happen. Each task gets its own c= hat so your team talk and your project work don=E2=80=99t drown each other = out.
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Tight Studio =E2=80=94 Tight Studio turns plain screen recordings into cinematic= product demos. You get smart zooms, synced captions, AI voiceovers, music,= and motion, all built around what=E2=80=99s happening on screen. It=E2=80= =99s for makers who want their demos to feel as polished as the product its= elf.
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TimeFly Dev =E2=80=94 TimeFly Dev tracks your real coding sessions right from y= our IDE. It logs how long you=E2=80=99ve been active, which languages you= =E2=80=99re writing in, and when you actually ship. You get clean stats, he= atmaps, and project summaries that cut through the =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99ve be= en busy=E2=80=9D illusion.
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