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Kolsi Adam🛠️ 3 tools 🙏 89 karmaFeb 24, 2026@AtomsMan, with the free models that we have web creation became so easy. But everyone had the same websites. I really like how different they look from others. -

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I’ve been an entrepreneur since my early 20s so I don’t often give low ratings even if I don’t like a product as it’s never my intention to potentially hurt a small company that’s just starting out but I’ve got to say that this is beyond worthless as a tool. The promise of street interviews Sounds like an excellent way to promote a product, but after paying you find out that it has a limitation of eight seconds. Barely enough time for an extremely simple question and a one sentence answer at best. It was only 10 bucks to find out but for this to be viable there needs to be an option to extend up to at least 20 or 30 seconds. I’d happily pay the 10 bucks for 1 32nd St. interview that could be solid for marketing than 5 videos of 8 seconds each that are just useless. Also, just a quick update. The first video I generated took maybe five minutes. The next two attempts are still processing after almost a half an hour. I think with something like this, it needs to be made much clearer that the interview is limited to eight seconds. But in my opinion, that’s besides the point as that kind of time limitation is just way too short for any kind of “interview”.
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These are sooo cool, I love them, so many cute outfits I can create for Roblox
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SureThing.io - "OpenClaw" for BeginnersTask automation
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Purely magic. It increases the productivity by a lot and the process is pretty addictive. I've been building websites like there's not tomorrow.
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Whiteboard by Athena AI is a user-friendly, AI-powered tool that makes digital collaboration seamless. supports real-time brainstorming, and integrates easily with other apps—ideal for teams, educators, and remote learners alike.
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Generating both Android and iOS while staying native is impressive.
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it's actually kinda crazy. turned nothing (or lazy ideas) into tiny apps. and you can even tweak stuff. love that it's open source too. big ups to the dev. oh and it's really REALLY quick
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Seemed good, the concept of 'vibe coding' is reaaally cool, but I couldnt generate anything with this tool :(
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Personally it was really helpful for my experiments and it supports the inline edits like figma.
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I run a small online store and used to rely on stock photos for product mockups and promotional images. The problem was that they never quite fit what I needed. Either the lighting was off, the setting felt too generic, or I’d see the same image pop up on a dozen other websites. Editing them to match my brand took more time than it was worth. I started using Aux Machina a few weeks ago, and it’s completely changed my workflow. Instead of searching endlessly for something that’s *close enough*, I can just describe what I want—like a product sitting on a clean, minimalist desk with soft natural lighting, and get an image that actually fits. What’s even better is that I can refine the results instead of starting over from scratch. It’s been especially useful for seasonal promotions. For example, I needed holiday-themed images with a specific color palette to match my brand, and instead of settling for whatever stock sites had available, I generated exactly what I had in mind. The images look high-quality and professional, and I don’t have to worry about my competitors using the same ones. It’s saved me a ton of time, and the results feel a lot more unique and custom. I still use some stock images here and there, but for anything that needs to stand out, this has been a much better solution.
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It missed my expectations, because I got smth completely different.

