
Introducing Linear Diffs to make reviewing code a fast and fluid experience native to Linear. You can now review diffs from any issue with a PR, iterate on further changes with agents, and ship code from Linear. All reviews in Linear sync back to GitHub, so the current state of review work is always clear. Linear Diffs is available now on all plans.

Same AI. 5x the tokens. Coworker provides deep company context and automatically routes to the right model for every task. More chat, cowork and code with the same spend.

Bluedot 2.1 brings your real-world conversations into Claude. Record conversations directly from your Apple Watch, then sync them with Claude through MCP. Capture customer calls, hallway chats, interviews, coffee meetings, and in-person conversations, without a laptop or meeting bot. Bluedot turns every conversation into searchable, AI-ready context that Claude can summarize, search, and act on.

Rezonant helps product teams turn messy ideas into code-ready specs, tickets, and engineering tasks. Collaborate with PMs, engineers, designers, and AI agents in one shared workspace. Ground decisions in your actual codebase, keep everyone aligned on the same version, and create work that humans and coding agents can confidently ship.

Bond is your AI GTM Engineer. Tell it who you want to reach. It builds the audience, plans the campaign, writes the messaging, and executes it end to end. Every data provider and outreach tool you need, in one workflow. Build your first campaign in 15 minutes.

Tiny CV turns markdown into one-page resumes that look right as PDFs and clean public links. Build from focused templates, preview on real paper, tailor versions by role, and let agents draft safely. And share it all on a clean tiny.cv url. Your agents can also use Tiny CV entirely by themselves, no human actions needed. Supports X402 and MPP out of the box.

Yanshu learns from the work you already do. It spots repeated tasks across files, messages, and workflows, then turns the best patterns into apps and automations. No process mapping or blank canvasβjust the routines worth systemizing. Use it to automate recurring work, build lightweight internal tools, and speed up daily ops without writing code.

DockFlow is a Dock utility that lets you save and swap between different macOS Dock presets. Set up one for design, another for coding, another for writing. One click to switch, close the apps you don't need, and open the ones you do. I built this because I kept wasting the first few minutes of every session dragging icons back into place before I could actually work. Now I pick my context, and I'm already in my workflow. A year and 70 updates in, over 1,000 people use it.

The difference between this project and others is that it is built on its own engine, and not taken from other ready-made repositories. It completely copies the logic, animations, and behavior of a real Dynamic Island on an iPhone, unlike other projects. The main goal is to make the project as native as possible, both in terms of design and interaction.

Your Claude Code session shouldn't die when Anthropic goes down or your plan runs out. Edgee Fallback Models keeps coding assistants running by routing to alternative models like Kimi K2.6, Gemma, GLM, or Qwen when Claude is unavailable, rate-limited, or just too expensive. Or one-click fallback to your own Bedrock, Vertex, or Azure account. Same Claude Code, different backend, zero code changes. Built for teams that can't afford to stop shipping.