gm legends, happy Wednesday.
Todayâs highlights: a chat sidekick that breaks down language barriers right in your messaging apps; an endless 3D playground where you and your team can riff on models live; and a menu-bar timer that yanks you back from doom-scrolling into focus.
Reload your mug, clear the clutter, and letâs roll.
P.S. Launching soon? Weâd love to hear about it â editorial@producthunt.co đ«¶

Bridgely auto-translates your messages in 60+ languages inside Slack, Telegram and LinkedIn. No extra windows, no copy-pasteâjust seamless chat that feels native.
đ„ Our Take: I used to freeze up before hitting send on a Spanish message, fumbling through Google Translate. Now Bridgely swaps in the right slang and tone so my overseas team actually laughs at my jokes. It feels like Iâve unlocked a secret level of work chat where nobodyâs lost in translation.

Virtuall PRO gives you an infinite browser canvas to type prompts, upload images or multi-view rigs, and instantly spin up and compare 3D models. Your team can jump in live to tweak shapes togetherâno file chasing required.
đ„ Our Take: Â Itâs like dumping digital clay onto a table and watching your crew riff on designs in real time. I asked for a helmet and had three versions before my coffee even cooled. Just remember to call it a day before you drown in a pile of prototypes.

Launching is chaos. Managing it doesnât have to be. Basecampâs been around since before half of us had Wi-Fi, and it still slaps.
Itâs the no-BS project management tool that makes sense immediately. No onboarding saga. No notification hell. Just one clean place to see whoâs doing what, whatâs done, and whatâs totally on fire.
Everything â files, convos, context â stays where it belongs: in the project.
Start using it for free. Stay because it actually works.

Chunk lives in your Mac menu bar and turns your calendar into literal time blocks. You carve out focus sessions of any length, see Apple, Google and Outlook events in one glance, and get fullscreen alerts when it is time to switch tasks. No extra windows or apps required.
đ„ Our Take: Opening Chunk felt like gluing my attention to the screen. I set a two-hour deep-work block and actually hit it then a fullscreen alert yanked me back from doom-scrolling. This is the first time a scheduling tool did not bail on me by mid-afternoon.

Chirag Sharmaâs âahaâ moment came when AI colorized his grandparentsâ black-and-white photos and even brought his aunt to tears. Fueled by that family magic, he spent four whirlwind days wiring together n8n for workflows, Lovableâs AI for the color spark, and Razorpay so you can pay on the spotâno downloads, no installs.
Just drag in a faded snapshot, hit recolor, and watch decades-old memories bloom in seconds. You get one free recolor; after that itâs pay-as-you-go at cost. A video-ready version is brewing, but honestly, the still-photo time machine already feels like witchcraft.
If youâve ever flipped through dusty albums wishing those moments had more life, AI-Nostalgia is your browserâs DeLorean.