gm morning, afternoon, evening, whatever it is to you! Welcome back to Monday. in today's Leaderboard: Clippy for writing, an AI that run your life, and an AI powered vault for everything you've seen. Alongside that we've got a trending forum post all about one non-AI app made $8k in two months.
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Compose for macOS lives in your menu bar and cleans up whatever you type with a single hotkey. It works in Notes, Slack, Figma commentsâanywhere text hides. Rewrite, shorten, translate, or scrub grammar without jumping to a browser. Bring your own API key if privacy keeps you up at night.
đ„ Our Take:
Copyâpasting into a grammar site feels like the modern walk of shame. Compose keeps you in flow. Hit the shortcut, let it rescue your halfâbaked sentence, then get back to looking brilliant. Minimal effort, maximum polish.

Dash is an AI sidekick that hooks into the tools you already use, keeps track of the conversation, and gets stuff done from a single chat window. Draft docs, file tickets, book meetings, or dig up that buried PDF without playing tab roulette.
đ„ Our Take:
Remember jumping between five apps just to finish one task? Copy, paste, forget what you were doing, repeat. Dash feels like the friend who sits next to you, remembers the plan, and handles the boring parts while you keep thinking. Fewer clicks, less âwhere was that,â more actual progress.

Welcome to Community Gems â the corner of the newsletter where we shout out useful, weird, or just plain cool projects built by the ProductâŻHunt community. Got something cooking? Pitch it to [email protected]. We actually read every note.
đ„ Todayâs pick: ragobble, built by community dev Shaar. Think of it as a personal vault for everything you read or watch. Drop in YouTube videos, longâform PDFs, random links, even fullâon books. Ragobble chews it all up, builds a RetrievalâAugmented Generation (RAG) knowledge base, and lets you chat with the content like itâs sitting across the desk. No more CTRLâF roulette, no more âwhere did I see that quote?â Just ask, and the answer pops out with receipts.

Denis Iurchak hopped into the forums with a headline you donât see every day: âMy nonâAI app made $8,000 in two months. Hereâs how I did it.â
The short version? Skype killed its cheapâcalls feature, so Denis built a tiny clone called Yadaphone. One weekend for the MVP, one sneaky post on r/Skype (deleted within the hour), and boomâfirst users. A superâfan started spreading the word, Denis fixed every edge case those early callers found, and the thing snowballed to eight grand in revenue almost before he finished the landing page.
Key moves: spot a hole a big company left behind, ship embarrassingly fast, let power users do the talking, and keep the product stupidâsimple (credits in, calls out, thatâs it).