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neu gls🛠️ 1 tool 🙏 34 karmaJul 10, 2025@RowSpeakTired of wrestling with complex formulas, spending hours cleaning data, and struggling to create the right charts? Excelmatic is a powerful web-based AI agent designed to revolutionize your relationship with spreadsheets. -
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You are absolutely right. There are a lot of founder and certain types of tools that assume their users are experts, making their products very technical. GeekLink is not that kind of product. A creator shouldn't have to know the exact parameters, meanings, and depths behind it. All of that is handled behind GeekLink.
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I just used LumiClip to make clips from my long podcast video and Im so amazed how it differs from other ai video clipper tools like Opus or vizard, It does the highlight finding very well and reframe comes our so clean with no editing required. Only thing i would suggest is adding b-roll videos to clips automaticaly.
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👋 Hi There! I’m James the maker of RemakePic. I built RemakePic for e-commerce sellers who source products from B2B platforms and keep running into the same problem: you’re not allowed to reuse the same product images across marketplaces, but reshooting everything is slow and expensive. RemakePic uses AI to recreate product images while preserving the original product details — so sellers can generate unique, platform-safe images without reshooting or manual editing. It’s especially useful if you sell on multiple platforms (Amazon, Wayfair, Shopify, etc.) or work with supplier-provided photos. I’m excited to hear your feedback — especially: • How do you currently handle duplicate image issues? • What marketplaces give you the most trouble with image compliance? Happy to answer any questions. Thanks for checking it out 🙌

