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AI Copilots: Boosting Team Productivity in Daily Workflows
Examples of how teams integrate copilots into daily operations.
Inbox-Beam: AI Notifications in Your Inbox
Inbox Beam: Revolutionizing Inbox Management with AI Inbox Beam is a cutting edge service that leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to transform the way users…
Notion Integrates AI Agents into Workspace for Enhanced Productivity
Notion’s new developer platform lets teams connect AI agents, external data sources, and custom code directly into their workspace as the company pushes deeper into agentic productivity software.
AgentKanban for VS Code: AI-Powered Task Board Integration
AgentKanban for VS Code: AI Powered Task Board Integration AgentKanban for Visual Studio Code provides a dynamic and intelligent task management solution direct…
AI Calorie Tracker: Dynamic Apple Health Integration for Active Users
Hey everyone, I'm currently in the final stretch of developing my Al calorie tracker (the one that breaks down photos into individual ingredients). One thing I'm obsessed with getting right before the beta launch in 2 weeks is the Apple Health integration. Most apps just show you a static number. I want mine to be dynamic. If you go for a 500kcal run, the app should know and adjust your macro targets for the next meal. My question to the fitness-tech crowd: Do you prefer apps that strictly stick to your base metabolic rate (BMR), or do you want the 'earned' calories from your Apple Watch to be automatically added to your budget? I've seen strong opinions on both sides. I'm also fine-tuning the macro-overflow logic (e.g., saving surplus calories for the weekend). Would love to hear some thoughts from people who actually track daily.