Hey everyone! Who's launching something new in Jan/Feb? We'd love to see what you've been working on

Farhad Nawab
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If you've got a product ready to make its debut in the next couple of months, this is your chance to share it with the community. Let us know what you're bringing to the table and give us a glimpse of your hard work. Just drop your product info below 👇 and let's start talking about all these exciting new projects!

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Flora Diep
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I'm always on the lookout for innovative and game-changing products. If you or anyone you know has something great in the pipeline, feel free to drop the details
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Farhad Nawab
Hi Felix! Great to hear you're interested in new stuff. We've got UpEstimate.com coming up. It's a cool tool that helps freelancers and their clients in the SaaS world figure out project costs easily with AI. It's all about making things clear and trustworthy. Check out it's story here and tell us what you think! https://twitter.com/FarhadNawab/...
Asmita Gupta
We are planning to launch something by Feb.
Farhad Nawab
@asmita_gupta Hey Asmita! Cool to hear you've got something coming in February. What's it about? It's always exciting to see new ideas and projects. Can't wait to learn more about what you're doing!
Asmita Gupta
@farhadnawab We are building a sports highlight product. It captures key moments from the video stream and creates shareable moments :)
Andrew Leppard
I'm working on a tool to help make code reviews easier. Currently focusing on adding automated basic checks which is especially helpful for solo devs: https://wegrok.review Feedback is welcome.
Farhad Nawab
@andrew_leppard Hey Andrew, your code review tool sounds super useful, especially for solo developers. I checked out wegrok.review, and it looks like a great start. Maybe you could add tips on why some code might be a problem, not just that it is. It could help developers learn more as they go. Good luck with it!
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