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coding₹0

Rubber duck that actually asks good questions

Instead of answering, it interrogates your assumptions until you spot the bug yourself — the way a sharp colleague would. Free forever.

No ratings yetgenericclaude
marketing₹49

Cold email that actually gets replies

Turns a real research signal into a 90-word cold email with a single clear ask, plus a three-touch follow-up sequence that gets shorter each time. Kills the 'hope you're well' opener for good.

No ratings yetclaudegptgeneric
productivity₹49

Meeting transcript → decisions and owners

Turns a rambling transcript into the only three things that matter afterwards: what was decided, who owns what by when, and which questions are still open. Separates decisions from discussion.

No ratings yetclaudegptgeneric
productivity₹0

What am I actually looking at?

Paste anything confusing — an error, a contract clause, a config file, a diagnosis — and get a plain explanation plus the questions you should be asking. Free forever.

No ratings yetgeneric
research₹49

Decision-ready research brief

Compresses a messy topic into a one-page brief you can actually decide from: claims tagged by confidence, the strongest counter-argument steelmanned, and an explicit statement of what evidence would flip the conclusion.

No ratings yetgeminiclaudegeneric
research₹99

User interview → product signal

Separates what users literally said from what they actually did, and flags the difference. Built to resist the classic trap of treating polite enthusiasm as demand.

No ratings yetclaudegptgeneric
research₹0

Argue the other side, honestly

Steelmans the position you disagree with, then tells you which parts of it are actually right. The antidote to talking yourself into things. Free forever.

No ratings yetclaudegeneric
writing₹49

Explain any system without dumbing it down

Explains a complex system at exactly the depth you ask for, building from what you already know instead of from a generic analogy. Includes the part most explanations skip: why the obvious simpler design does not work.

No ratings yetclaudegeneric
writing₹0

Cut it in half without losing the point

Ruthless editing that removes words, not meaning. Tells you exactly what it cut and why, so you can push back. Free forever.

No ratings yetgeneric