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almer ibarra🛠️ 1 tool 🙏 1 karmaJan 11, 2026@EchotherEchother is exactly what I was looking for to speed up our meetings. While other tools trap you in $X/month subscriptions for basic transcription, echother does something different, it connects your meeting discussions to your actual codebase and generates Jira tickets with real context. The repo-aware ticket generation cut our sprint refinement time in half because we stopped re-explaining everything. Instead of vague tickets that need clarification later, we get tickets with file references, implementation patterns, and technical context pulled directly from our code. It's saved us 10+ hours per week that used to disappear into coordination overhead. No corporate fluff, just meetings that actually turn into actionable work. -

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Really interesting approach with SquareGen. Quick observation: the product is framed as LLM credit scoring, but lenders don’t buy models — they buy lower default rates. If a lender with a $100M book drops defaults by even 1%, that’s ~$1M saved annually. Positioning around credit loss reduction could massively change the commercial narrative. Happy to share a few thoughts. -

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I'm still testing the tool yet it looks very promising. I tested it with a 5.5k words Academic text that I had previously red. I tested the Key points feature, it does work!
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OpenMultiple models reviewing content is so helpful because we can better understand when there's a strong case for X, or divergences about Y, and ultimately get a more full understanding because of that. Great work! -
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Historical philosophers debate your business dilemmas and deliver decision frameworksOpenThe idea is cool, doesn't really live up to expectations though.
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AI-powered academic search: find and understand science faster.OpenTried using it to get answers for a few questions, but what really impressed me was how many sources it pulled in. Didnt expect that, but it actually turned out to be super useful. Nice tool :)
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really like this idea, since 90% of the time I put 'reddit' in my google searches, BUT this had 0 results for simple terms I tried to search
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