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Lets a SaaS company offer "connect your CRM" or "connect your Slack" buttons to its own customers without building and maintaining 100+ separate integrations in-house.
A privacy-friendly alternative to Google Analytics that shows you how your website is doing without cookies, consent banners, or a cluttered dashboard full of metrics nobody looks at.
Turns the flood of purchase-order emails a wholesaler or distributor gets every day into clean, ERP-ready orders automatically, instead of someone retyping them by hand.
A security control layer that lets AI agents safely use your company's tools — Stripe, Slack, Salesforce, and 1000+ others — without giving them free rein over sensitive systems.
Lets a Supabase app check "is this API key allowed to see this row" directly inside the database itself, instead of writing that permission logic separately in application code.
Checks a list of email addresses before you send to them, so you catch the fake, dead, and spam-trap addresses that would otherwise hurt your sender reputation and land your emails in spam.
Finds someone's real work email address from just their name and company, then double-checks it actually works before you're charged — instead of selling you a guess.
A dashboard that lets a business track hundreds or thousands of Apple AirTags at once — something Apple's own Find My app was never built to handle, since it caps you at 32 tags per account.
An AI-native email client with an autonomous chief-of-staff that triages your inbox, drafts replies in your own voice, schedules, and follows up — on every provider and device.
Gives SaaS teams one public place to collect feature requests, show a roadmap of what's coming, and publish changelogs — instead of feedback scattered across email, Slack, and support tickets.
A safety layer that sits between an AI coding agent and the real APIs it calls, checking that responses look right and blocking calls the agent shouldn't be allowed to make.
Watches your websites, APIs, and servers around the clock and pings you on Slack, Discord, email, or a webhook the moment something goes down or a disk is about to fail.
A cloud environment where you get a real Linux machine with SSH and a browser terminal, pre-wired to run Claude Code and OpenAI Codex, so you can code with an AI agent from any device without setting up a local machine.
Checks whether ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and other AI models actually mention your brand when someone asks them for a recommendation — the new version of "do I rank on Google."
A library of ready-made marketing-website blocks (heroes, pricing tables, footers) built on Shadcn and Next.js that you pay for once instead of subscribing to forever.
Delivers a daily list of companies that are actively hiring, plus the contact details of the hiring manager, so staffing agencies can reach out before a competitor does.
Lets a non-technical team spin up a working AI support or sales agent by pointing it at a URL, instead of hiring a developer to wire one together.
Turns your website into a marketing video by itself — it reads your logo, colors and copy and produces an on-brand ad, no camera or editor needed.
Writes lifecycle and transactional emails that actually sound like the founder wrote them, by learning their voice from real samples instead of generating generic marketing copy.