gm legends, happy Thursday.
Today’s highlights: a browser that actually chats with your open tabs so you can stop playing hide-and-seek with info; a spreadsheet that thinks for you, turning raw data into insights without a single formula; and a tiny fob that forces you out of bed to shame-silence your alarm.
Stir your tea, unglitch your mind, and let’s get to work.
P.S. Launching soon? We’d love to hear about it → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶

Dia is the new Mac browser from the makers of Arc, with a chat sidebar that reads your open tabs, fetches and summarizes content, and helps you plan without ever leaving the page. Privacy is built in with local encryption and zero data collection
🔥 Our Take: I’ve been an Arc loyalist since day one and hated seeing it sidelined. Dia brings back that same playful vibe but adds an AI chat that actually makes sense when I’m lost in tabs. It’s a sizable change from the aesthetic forward Arc to a more AI focused browser experience, but it still keeps that bubbly personality I fell in love with Arc for.Â

AISheets by HuggingFace is an open-source tool that plugs thousands of Hugging Face models into a spreadsheet. Process, analyze, and automate your data with AI-powered formulas.Â
🔥 Our Take: I dropped in our Q2 metrics and it gave me a snapshot in seconds, called out that weird April dip before I even asked. It kind of feels like having a teammate who actually digs into the numbers so you don’t have to.

Sales tax is one of those last things a growing startup wants to deal with. But if you wait, you’ll likely accumulate some serious taxes owed.
Enter Numeral → They will handle sales tax compliance for you. Think:
Backed by Y Combinator and Benchmark, +1,300 businesses trust Numeral for sales tax.
They offer a free sales tax audit to help you quickly understand your exposures in every state and country.

Lasso is a tiny wireless fob you stash across the room. When your phone alarm rings, you have to track it down and tap it to silence the noise.
🔥 Our Take: Self-diagnosed snooze addict here: the idea of crawling across the floor for that fob makes me want to smash my alarm, but if it gets me out of bed before round five, I’d swear I need it.

Five years ago Scribe debuted on Product Hunt as a rough desktop tool. Today it’s topped 4 million users .
Aliza Edelstein, the VP of Product Marketing says making Scribe free was the turning point. Early adopters begged for team invites, embed options, and sane defaults. Skeptics became converts, blogging in eight languages. Fifty thousand users felt huge; four million feels like running a city.
From scrappy startups to Fortune 500s, teams report smoother onboarding, fewer support tickets, and documentation that actually works. Replies calls it a game-changer, indispensable, and one literally called Scribe their best friend.
Curious how relentless feedback and shipping turn a humble launch into a juggernaut?