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Tether

The GPT-4 Powered Changelog by Tethered allows users to automatically create changelogs using AI technology that pulls in data from tools like Jira, Linear, and Github, enabling customization and easy publishing

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Xata

Xata's ChatGPT allows users to tune the search experience, offering 250 free questions per month on the free tier and an additional 250 questions per month for each Xata unit purchased, while also providing compatibility for storing and embedding data, and allowing users to train the chatbot on their specific data sets

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Grit.io

Grit is a combination of passion and perseverance for long-term goals, as described by Angela Lee Duckworth, and can be measured using a "Grit Scale" to reflect an individual's level of perseverance and passion

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DevGPT

DevGPT is a part of DevKit, an online developer toolkit that combines ChatGPT and over 30 mini-devtools to help developers test public APIs, query databases, generate code, and more.

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Diagram

Diagram.com is a platform offering AI-powered design tools for creating diagrams and visual content, including features such as generating scalable SVG icons, turning ideas into assets, and quickly creating images in design tools like Figma

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Anima App

Anima is an AI-powered design-to-code platform that allows designers to create fully responsive prototypes and export developer-friendly React, HTML, Vue, CSS, and Sass code from their designs

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Weblium

Weblium is a website builder that offers hundreds of ready-made templates and blocks, automatic mobile versions, third-party code embedment, pop-up windows, online store, CRM, SEO tags, and online support available 24/7 all year round.

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Welltested

Welltested.ai is an AI autopilot for testing that helps developers add and maintain tests as they code, delivering stable, well-tested apps

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Columns

Columns.ai is an AI data storytelling platform, while Column.us is a public notice software. The term "column" is also used in other contexts, such as an opinion piece on AI and the "paperclip problem" in The New York Times and a discussion of AI and the "paperclip problem" on the CEPR website.

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