Building a business shouldn't feel like a 9-5 you can't quit. If you're doing manual tasks daily, you haven't built a company; you've built a job.
Be the architect, not the laborer.
Agents make ugly UIs because they've never seen good design.
We've been fixing that, 2,000 DESIGN.md files from the world's best products, structured for a model to read and learn. Colors, type, spacing, layouts and more.
Free. https://t.co/mJaKNHba0O
10 open-source AI tools that feel illegal to be free.
Bookmark this before big tech buries it.
1. Fooocus
A Midjourney alternative that runs on your laptop. Three clicks from download to first image.
Repo → https://t.co/NDPJpIdYJs
2. ComfyUI
The image generator professional AI artists actually use. Studios use it for real production work.
Repo → https://t.co/yy1oRIvrOn
3. Ollama
A ChatGPT alternative that runs on your own machine. No internet. No API costs. One command to install.
Repo → https://t.co/gyZhUdzsnZ
4. OpenVoice
Clones any voice from 10 seconds of audio. Built by MIT and MyShell. MIT license means commercial use is allowed.
Repo → https://t.co/BWoiXvk0Bm
5. Penpot
A Figma alternative with real-time collaboration. Runs in your browser. Self-hostable.
Repo → https://t.co/Lx1CYUP4p4
6. AppFlowy
A Notion alternative where your data stays on your own machine. Local-first. Built in Rust.
Repo → https://t.co/IDMykTCkMU
7. n8n
A Zapier alternative with 400+ integrations and native AI nodes. Unlimited workflows when you self-host.
Repo → https://t.co/hdycABGGc1
8. Cal. com
A Calendly alternative with more features than the paid version. White-label it for clients.
Repo → https://t.co/haz8ihRsHm
9. Supabase
A Firebase alternative you actually own. Postgres, auth, storage, realtime, edge functions. All in one.
Repo → https://t.co/dFB2QvafA7
10. Cline
A Cursor alternative that lives inside VS Code. Reads your files, edits your code, ships your features.
Repo → https://t.co/hjjDVgiRd3
Here's the wildest part:
Add up what these tools would cost as SaaS subscriptions and you are looking at $300 to $500 every single month.
All of it. Free. Forever.
The only people who lose when you install these are the companies charging you $20 a month for what an open-source community built for free.
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100% free. 100% open source.
RIP Higgsfield AI.
Someone just open-sourced a full AI cinema and image studio with 200+ models.
Lip sync. Text-to-video. Cinema controls. All self-hosted.
5.5K stars. MIT License.
https://t.co/wqVys9pWX3
Figma charges $15/user/month.
Webflow charges $29/month.
Someone built an open source design tool where you visually edit your React app and the code writes itself. 23,900 stars. Free.
It's called Onlook. The Cursor for Designers.
You see your live React app. You click on any element. You drag, resize, restyle. The code updates in real time. In your actual codebase. Not a mockup. Not a prototype. Your real app.
No exporting. No handoff. No "developer please rebuild this from my Figma file."
Here's what Onlook does:
→ Open your existing React project. See it visually.
→ Click any element. Edit styles, layout, spacing, colors. Visually.
→ AI generates new components, pages, and sections from prompts.
→ Every visual change writes clean code directly to your files.
→ No separate design file. Your design IS your code. Your code IS your design.
→ Works with your existing React and Next.js projects. No migration.
→ Desktop app for Mac, Windows, and Linux.
Here's the wildest part:
Designers and developers have been fighting over the same problem for 20 years. Designer makes a mockup. Developer rebuilds it from scratch. Designer says "that's not what I designed." Developer says "that's not how code works."
Onlook kills this loop. The designer edits the actual app. The code updates automatically. There's nothing to hand off. There's nothing to rebuild. There's nothing to argue about.
Figma: $15/user/month. Webflow: $29/month. Framer: $20/month. Design agencies charge $150/hour.
This is free. Open source. Apache 2.0 License.
23.9K GitHub stars. 1.8K forks. 1,634 commits.
100% Open Source.
Someone built a tool that reads all your chat messages and creates an AI clone of you. It talks like you. Responds like you. Thinks like you. 16,400 GitHub stars.
It's called WeClone.
Export your chat history. Feed it to the tool. It fine-tunes an AI model on YOUR messages. Your slang. Your humor. Your tone. Your personality. Then it binds to a chatbot and becomes you.
Not a generic chatbot with your name on it. An AI trained on thousands of YOUR actual conversations. It learns how YOU respond to questions, jokes, arguments, and small talk.
Here's how it works:
→ Export your chat logs from WeChat, Telegram, or any messaging app
→ WeClone processes and cleans the data automatically
→ Fine-tunes an LLM on your conversation style and patterns
→ Captures your unique vocabulary, tone, humor, and personality
→ Binds the trained model to a chatbot interface
→ Your digital twin is live. People can talk to "you" when you're not there.
Here's the wildest part:
Your friends text your AI clone. They can't tell it's not you.
It uses your actual phrases. It mirrors your response timing patterns. It knows how you react to specific topics because it learned from real conversations where you did exactly that.
This is not a parlor trick. This is digital identity preservation. Your grandchildren could talk to an AI version of you long after you're gone. Your personality. Your stories. Your humor. Preserved.
The AI twin industry is projected to be worth billions. Companies charge thousands for custom digital personas.
This is free. Self-hosted. Your data stays on your machine.
16.4K GitHub stars. 1.3K forks. 422 commits. AGPL-3.0 License.
100% Open Source.
🚨 Someone reverse-engineered the design systems of Apple, Spotify, Airbnb, and 30+ billion-dollar companies.
Packed each one into a single file. Free.
It's called Awesome Design MD.
Drop one file into your project. Your AI agent builds UI that looks like Spotify. Or Apple. Or Airbnb. Instantly.
Not screenshots. Not Figma links. A single DESIGN .md file that captures every color, font, spacing value, button style, and layout pattern from a real website. In a format AI agents read and reproduce.
Here's the difference:
Tell Claude Code "build me a landing page" and it gives you generic UI.
Tell Claude Code "build me a landing page" with Spotify's DESIGN .md in your project and it gives you Spotify.
Here's what's inside:
→ Apple. Premium white space, SF Pro typography, cinematic imagery.
→ Spotify. Vibrant green on dark, bold type, album-art-driven layout.
→ Airbnb. Warm coral accent, photography-driven, rounded UI.
→ Linear. Ultra-minimal, precise spacing, purple accent.
→ SpaceX. Stark black and white, full-bleed imagery, futuristic.
→ BMW. Dark premium surfaces, precise German engineering aesthetic.
→ NVIDIA. Green-black energy, technical power aesthetic.
→ Uber. Bold black and white, tight type, urban energy.
→ Sentry, PostHog, Raycast, Cursor, ElevenLabs, and 20+ more.
Here's how to use it:
→ Pick a design system from the collection
→ Copy the DESIGN .md file into your project root
→ Tell your AI agent to use it
→ Get UI that matches the design language of a billion-dollar company
That's it. One file. Your AI agent now has the design taste of a $200/hour design consultant.
Designers charge $5,000+ for a custom design system. Companies spend $50,000+ building one from scratch.
This is free. 31 design systems. Copy. Paste. Ship beautiful UI.
Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and any AI coding agent that reads project files.
100% Open Source. MIT License.
🚨 BREAKING: Someone just turned OpenClaw into an autonomous sales agent
It's called Claw GTM.
Paste your website and it builds your outbound pipeline automatically.
I tried it this morning.
From one URL, it:
→ mapped my ideal customer profile
→ found 47 companies with buying signals
→ researched each account automatically
→ generated personalized email + LinkedIn outreach
No prospecting. No spreadsheets. No generic outreach.
Here's why this is interesting:
→ most outbound tools rely on static lead lists
→ Claw scans millions of job posts for buying signals
→ it surfaces companies actively hiring for the problem you solve
Meaning you're reaching companies already investing in your category.
Here's the wildest part:
It starts with just your website URL.
Claw reads your product, pricing, and positioning and builds your entire GTM strategy automatically.
Paste URL → get your first outbound pipeline in about a minute.
Link in the comments
You cant sell unless you have distribution.
Guys, it took me 3 years to understand and find distribution. Its no secret, you have to put in the work.
You need to focus 2 weeks on your mvp, and spend the rest of 52 weeks from the year in creating content on all fronts.
And never skip 1 day.
Thats the whole secret and thats why 98% of people dont make it.
Because they quit too soon.
I did the same and thought starting a new app is the way, its not. Consistency is.
BREAKING: Someone just built an AI that codes and browses the web at the same time.
It's called Accomplish and it runs locally without burning through API credits.
No Claude Desktop. No Cursor. No monthly subscriptions.
100% Opensource.
🚨 Alibaba just quietly dropped a vector database that destroys Pinecone, Chroma, and Weaviate.
It's called Zvec and it runs directly inside your application no server, no config, no infrastructure costs.
No Docker. No cloud bills. No DevOps nightmare.
Built on Proxima, Alibaba's battle-tested vector search engine powering their own production systems at scale.
The numbers don't lie:
→ Searches billions of vectors in milliseconds
→ pip install zvec and you're searching in under 60 seconds
→ Dense + sparse vectors + hybrid search in a single call
And it runs everywhere:
→ Notebooks
→ Servers
→ Edge devices
→ CLI tools
100% Opensource. Apache 2.0 license.
This is the vector DB the RAG community has been waiting for production-grade performance without the production-grade headache.
Link in the first comment 👇
So you vibe coded an app,
and somehow managed to get Google OAuth working.
Congratulations.
A shame your visitors bail out, when they see your sketchy Supabase url during signup.
I recently found out how easy this is to fix 🤦🏻♂️
Here's how to do it, and 10x user trust 🧵
Claude Cowork is a literal CHEAT CODE for SEO.
I could take ANY local service business to $100k/month in 90 days using just Claude Cowork.
Here’s exactly how I'd do it: