Software engineer from Sydney, Australia.

Realtime voice to text for meetings or solo notes.

AI-assisted local code review
Cyber threats have no secrets. Ship fast solving complex problem in a simple way.
Are there founders here working on the week-end too?
Raise your hands ! 🙌
I do a bit but careful to balance it with rest and family. I try not to fuck with burnout
Today I've been working on implementing tool use / reasoning output as agents are reviewing the code. I previously had hidden this and just shown a loading spinner, but I feel exposing it gives more confidence that the agents are thoroughly reviewing.
My goal is to make the app available in the next week at a lifetime $49 license, with a 7 day trial. I have some admin to do first, and I still need to build a landing page, but I think I can get there.
Actually I see how the wording might be confusing. @hhuo213 did you think that by "local code review" I meant only using local models? I might need to refine the copy there
Today I've been working on implementing tool use / reasoning output as agents are reviewing the code. I previously had hidden this and just shown a loading spinner, but I feel exposing it gives more confidence that the agents are thoroughly reviewing.
My goal is to make the app available in the next week at a lifetime $49 license, with a 7 day trial. I have some admin to do first, and I still need to build a landing page, but I think I can get there.
@hhuo213 That would only be the case if you were using local AI models - which is totally possible to do with Coducky. But most people will use it with their Claude Code, Codex, Cursor etc subscriptions or API keys, where the inference happens somewhere else.
STRIVLE IS IN 1ST PLACE ON TINYLAUNCH 🚀
Strivle is sitting #1 with 33 upvotes. Second place is at 21 and catching up fast.
If you haven't upvoted yet, now's the moment. Every upvote in the next few hours decides whether we hold #1 or get overtaken.
Takes 10 seconds. Massive impact for what we're building here.
Let's lock this in 🥂
50 clicks is pretty rough given how prominent it is on the front page. I imagine that with many of these platforms the users are primarily wanting to promote their own products, rather than to find new ones. I wonder how the backlinks affect traffic in the longer term
Today I got Sparkle working, released my first patch version, added model selection autocomplete, added Cursor and GitHub Copilot support, and refreshed the visual design. I also have a draft of the website ready.
@montdays I have opencode working now, just need to figure out how to get the model name over the ACP. Here's an example of opencode and gemini reviewing my code in sequence!
I shipped the landing page today. Go and sign up for the wait list to lock in the launch pricing! coducky.com/
I am just waiting on Lemon Squeezy to approve my store so that licenses can be purchased, and then I will make the app public.
I also have added a public changelog, which you can find on the website.
The website (Astro) is in a separate repo to the app (Swift) as I didn't want to manage a monorepo. I maintain a changeset in the main repo and when I tag a new release I upload it to R2 during CI and trigger a rebuild of the Astro website, which pulls the changelog during build to create the changelog page you see above.
That is a bummer @andri. I do wish I had started on the approval process a bit earlier, but had assumed it would just be an instant thing. Someone from Lemon Squeezy did already reach out asking what I am selling (despite the fact that I included that information and a link to my website in the signup form).
Today I'm working on integrating RevenueCat and a 7 day Pro trial. Still working out exactly what to include in my tiers, so I am distracting myself by wiring up the integration first.
loose-tongues.com
It's a voice to text note-taking/meeting recording app.