AI Tools
GrapesJS is an open-source visual editor for building websites, landing pages, email templates, and newsletters, whether you’re a designer or anon-technical team. How you can use it: Clone a webpage and customize it instantly Drag-and-drop your way to a landing page or signup flow Export clean, editable code for your devs Embed the editor inside your own product or tools stack
Liminary automatically captures, organizes, and recalls information from articles, PDFs, videos, and meeting transcripts, so you don’t lose ideas in the noise. It uses agentic memory recall and connection mapping to surface the right insight at the exact moment you need it, whether you’re drafting strategy, writing a brief, or synthesizing research. How you can use it: Pull key insights from docs without re-reading everything Auto-generate briefs or summaries from saved sources Map relationships between ideas across projects Keep research organized without manual tagging
Build AI agents visually with drag-and-drop—no coding required Connect 200+ AI models & 1,000+ apps without managing API keys Deploy flexibly as web apps, APIs, embeds, email triggers & schedules Secure enterprise features like SOC 2, GDPR, SSO, role-based access, self-hosting Scale affordably with usage-based pricing & no markup on AI model costs Pricing Free Plan: Not available — access begins with paid tiers. Paid Plans (from $20 per month + usage): Starter, Pro, Unlimited, and Custom tiers expand limits for agents, runs, collaborators, triggers, and integrations, offering unlimited scalability, API access, custom infrastructure, and enterprise-grade security with team training.
Flowith transforms scattered thoughts into clear, actionable results with its unique canvas-based workspace and powerful AI agent Neo. Researchers, content creators & teams use Flowith to keep complex projects visible and connected while automating multi-step workflows. Visualize complex thinking paths on an infinite canvas Execute multi-step AI tasks without context limits Build searchable knowledge bases from uploaded materials Collaborate live with teammates on the same workspace
Adobe introduced more than 100 new AI features and partner models across its Creative Cloud suite at the Adobe MAX conference. The release embeds generative fill, upscale, conversational assistants and bulk editing directly into Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere, Illustrator and Firefly. The new, commercially safe Firefly Image Model 5 is now in public beta, while customizable Firefly models and the Firefly Creative Production batch editor enter private beta with waitlists. Photoshop’s Generative Fill, Generative Upscale and Harmonize are generally available today, and Premiere’s AI Object Mask and new masking tools are live in public beta. By integrating third-party models from Google, Topaz Labs and others, Adobe keeps creators inside its subscription instead of sending them to external AI services.
Adobe releases AI assistants for Express and Photoshop that turn text prompts into new images and edits. Express users get the feature now, while the Photoshop assistant remains in closed beta. Express lets users switch into an assistant mode for prompt-driven design and back to familiar editing controls. The Photoshop sidebar assistant reads layers, auto-selects objects, and handles repetitive tasks like background removal or color tweaks. Adobe is also testing “Project Moonlight,” a private-beta assistant that links multiple Adobe apps and taps creators’ social channels for stylistic cues. The company is exploring a ChatGPT integration so Express designs can be built directly inside OpenAI’s chatbot.
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