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July 28th, 2025
Editing on steroids
Menu Bar Magic

gm legends, happy Monday.

Here’s today’s lineup: a tool that patches up your footage on the fly with Aleph; a menu‑bar app that wrangles all your Claude sessions with Chive; and CopyCat, the no‑code bot that turns repetitive clicks into cloud automations.

Buckle up your browser, key in your hotkey, and let’s kick off the week.

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

Skip Reshoot Days

Aleph plugs into your edit suite. Tell it to remove a stray mic boom, relight a scene to dusk, spin up a new camera angle or stretch a shot, all from simple text prompts. Early access is live now.

šŸ”„ Our Take: You point at a flaw in your footage and type a fix. Boom mic gone in seconds. It saves you from begging for reshoots but suddenly every editorial choice feels loaded. Do you polish out the grit or keep the imperfection that makes the scene human?

Kill Terminal Chaos

Chive lives in your menu bar and shows every Claude Code session at a glance. Active, idle or stuck, it’s all there. Rename by project, quit frozen processes with a click, and dive back into the right session. No setup required.

šŸ”„ Our Take: I spent hours hunting hung agents across half a dozen terminal windows. Seeing every session in one panel and killing the bad ones with a single click means I actually write code instead of playing whack‑a‑mole. It’s absurd how much time I lost before.

Clicks Are Overrated

CopyCat is a no-code browser automation tool. You link steps like go here, click that, fill this field, then drop in AI prompts for the messy bits like logins or data grabs. Run your flows in the cloud and forget the macros.

šŸ”„ Our Take: Ever spend your afternoon clicking the same form over and over? This feels like handing your browser a to‑do list and walking away, until it breaks and reminds you you’re still in charge. It does give back hours, but don’t pretend you won’t keep an eye on it.

Give me the Launch Codes

NikaĀ wants to know:Ā ā€œHow do you warm up the community (potential voters) before the Product Hunt launch?ā€

In other words, how do you put yourself in position to land at #1?

As a marketer with a few Product Hunt launches under her belt, Nika’s got a list of the basics, including social media posts and reminder emails. We’re on the hunt for a few more tactics.

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