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The Roundup
June 8th, 2025
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gm legends, happy Sunday.

Today’s standouts: a Cursor's big brain update; a platform to raise the funds for your next big idea, sans VC coffee; and an itty-bitty little desk toy that also functions as an analytics hub. Plus: how one maker lost a $50m deal and what he learned from it.

Top off the coffee. Set your status to off-grid. Let’s get into it.

P.S. Launching soon? We’d love to hear about it → editorial@producthunt.co đŸ«¶

Weekly
Leaderboard highlights
Cursor 1.0
Cursor 1.0 — Cursor is the best way to code with AI
Cursor’s latest update catches bugs in your pull requests and remembers past context. It also runs Background Agents, edits Jupyter notebooks, speeds up multi-file changes, and adds richer chat, new settings, and one-click MCP installs.
Long
Long — Invest in startups before VCs get in
Long is a permissionless platform that lets anyone fund and support ambitious startups from day one. Built for long-term value creation, it ensures fair access to early-stage projects without the typical hype or insider advantages.
DeskHog
DeskHog — A developer toy from PostHog
DeskHog is a tiny 3D-printed handheld gadget powered by an ESP32-S3 board with a color display, Wi-Fi, and a power-sipping battery. It runs simple games—like Pong riffs—and can show a live PostHog dashboard wherever you go. Totally open-source, so you can print the case, hack the firmware, and add your own sensors.
Jammy Chat
Jammy Chat — playlists based on your facial expressions
Jammy Chat uses your camera to read your expression and instantly builds a playlist to match. Sad? Chill? Blank stare at 2am? It picks up on the cues and cues up the tracks, no typing, no swiping, no pretending you know what you want to hear.
Bugdrop
Bugdrop — Users won’t report bugs
 unless it’s stupid simple
Bugdrop adds a draggable button to your site so anyone can report a bug right on the spot. They just drop it on what’s broken, type a note, and you get everything—screenshot, browser info, console logs—without them needing to do anything else.
Maker stories
Ouch, that's a gut punch

Sanat wandered into that final pitch room after a year living inside the client’s walls—senior architects parked on-site, specs nailed down, RFP co-authored—utterly convinced the $50 million deal was his.

Then came the blow: “It comes down to price.” Price was the excuse. The real mistake? Betting everything on one internal cheerleader. No whispers in procurement. No finance allies. No C-suite advocates. Just a single-threaded play that collapsed as soon as his champion lost influence.

From that crash came a new gospel: map every stakeholder from day one. Build parallel tracks into procurement, legal, finance, operations, and the elusive executive sponsor. Craft persona-specific messages. Stagger your asks. Never put all your chips on one person’s mood or job security.

He rewrote his entire playbook—and landed his next seven-figure deal without so much as a hiccup.

Curious how he turned that $50 million failure into a replicable blueprint for enterprise wins? Keep reading.

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