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low-code, no-code & AI agents.

Neutral roundups and how-tos for indie hackers and solo founders. We compare the real tools fairly, then say where each one fits — including, when it earns the spot, the products we build.

How to find leads from social conversations (without scraping your soul out)

A neutral roundup of tools that turn social conversations into qualified leads, with a comparison table covering reach, intent scoring, a…

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The best APIs to give your AI agent people and company evaluation

A neutral comparison of APIs that let an AI agent evaluate people and companies: enrichment, screening, comparison, and intent scoring, w…

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The best contact-enrichment APIs for automations (2026)

A neutral 2026 roundup of contact-enrichment APIs for no-code and AI-agent automations, compared on coverage, verification, agent fit, an…

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How to screen applicants with an AI agent (without the bias trap)

A responsible guide to using an AI agent to screen applicants: surface verifiable facts, augment human judgment, and avoid the bias trap,…

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How to evaluate influencers before you pay (creator due diligence in 2026)

A neutral roundup of creator due-diligence tools, with a comparison table covering audience quality, fake-follower detection, brand safet…

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How to add AI chat support to a Lovable or Bubble app

A practical, neutral guide to bolting an AI chat-support widget onto a no-code app, with a step-by-step checklist for Lovable, Bubble, an…

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The no-code SaaS customer-support stack (2026)

A neutral roundup of AI customer-support tools for no-code SaaS, with a comparison table covering setup effort, answer source, human esca…

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Build-in-public distribution for solo founders: the 2026 playbook

A neutral 2026 playbook on build-in-public distribution for solo founders: how the main tools compare, what to post, and where automation…

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The AI-agent tool stack for indie hackers (2026)

A neutral 2026 map of the AI-agent tool stack for indie hackers: the build, automation, data and evaluation layers, how the real tools co…

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MCP servers worth adding to your AI agent (founder edition)

A neutral roundup of the MCP servers most worth wiring into a founder's AI agent, with a checklist for adding them safely to Claude, Curs…

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n8n and Make workflows every founder-marketer should steal

Eight no-code n8n and Make workflows for founder-led marketing, with a chart of where automation pays off and where monitoring and enrichment tools slot in as nodes…

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How to get your SaaS cited by ChatGPT and Perplexity

A neutral 2026 guide to generative engine optimization: how to get your SaaS cited by ChatGPT and Perplexity, which tactics work, and how…

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How to build in public consistently (when motivation runs out)

The systems, cadence and tiny habits that keep solo founders posting every week long after the motivation fades — consistency as an operations problem…

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How to build in public without spending hours writing

Capture habits, reusable templates and a draft-from-work workflow that cut a round of updates from half a morning to a five-minute coffee break…

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How to turn git commits into social posts

Which commits are worth sharing, how to translate a technical change into a story, and how to build a commit-to-post pipeline without becoming a changelog bot…

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What to post when building in public

A practical content menu of post types that reliably work — ship notes, lessons, metrics, decisions, struggles — so you never face a blank page again…

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Build-in-public tools for solo founders

A neutral 2026 map of the category — writing and scheduling, listening, analytics and the newer work-to-post layer — and how to pick the one your bottleneck needs…

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How to automate your build-in-public updates

What's safe to automate, what must stay human, and a work-to-draft-to-approve pipeline that saves hours without making your feed sound like a bot…

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