gm legends, happy Tuesday.
Today’s highlights: a journal that riffs back at your thoughts so you actually think twice; a mood-to-web engine that spins up pages from your vibe in seconds; and a hush-hush archive of every slick iOS micro-interaction you’ll want to steal.
Grab your coffee, clear the tabs, and let’s roll.
P.S. Launching soon? We’d love to hear about it → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶

Spotted in Prod is a curated library of real-world iOS apps and micro-interactions. Dive into pull-to-refresh loops, swipe patterns, and UI flourishes—scrub clips frame by frame, bookmark favorites, and see who built them.
🔥 Our Take:This is pure crack for anyone obsessed with tiny animations. You’ll spend hours binging edge cases and easing that perfect bounce, all while your actual backlog of features sits gathering dust.

Wonderish conjures a landing page or simple app from your mood. Type “sunset glow” or drop a photo and watch colors, fonts, and layouts fall into place in seconds. No templates or menus to slow you down.
🔥 Our Take: Think of it as whispering your mood to a designer who builds on the spot. I typed “midnight jazz” and got silky dark blues and sleek shapes that actually felt right. Sometimes it goes full kaleidoscope, but at least you’re staring at something real instead of a blank page.
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Dreavie merges handwritten notes and typed entries into one smart journal. Scan your scribbles or type out thoughts and Dreavie will surface past moments, pull out themes, and fire back questions that cut through your mental clutter.
🔥 Our Take: I fed Dreavie my messy to-do list and it asked which task was actually urgent and which was just noise. That nudge forced me to shut off the autopilot and tackle what mattered. It turns journaling into a reality check.

Jake Crump asked, “Why aren’t you using Raycast yet?”
He admits he downloaded it four months ago and had no clue where to start. After wiring up Notes, Quicklinks, snippets, and even AI summaries, it’s now his go-to for everything—he can’t imagine hitting Spotlight or alt-tabbing again.
Now he’s genuinely puzzled: what’s holding you back from setting it up and speeding through your day?
Worth a skim if your workflow still feels like a tab-hunting nightmare.