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Developers: a few AI tools to enhance your development & products! 🤖

Today, let's talk about development and AI!

Hey Indie Developers! 👋

Welcome to the newsletter of Indie Dev Tools!

As you know, AI takes more and more importance among developer tools.

The most famous ones are obviously code assistants such as GitHub Copilot or more recently Cursor.

But a lot of other tools exist, that could either make your development easier or improve your product.

Today, we’re going to list 3 of these products!

3 AI Products for Developers

Astronuts, for code reviews

Astronuts is a tool - soon to come - that automates observability for code reviews, code quality and security vulnerabilities in your pull requests.

Basically, it uses AI to perform efficient pull request reviews, which will highlight, for example, security vulnerabilities and bugs.

MakeLanding, for a good looking landing page

Creating a landing page is hard. Beside the design which is itself complex to master, a good copy is required to be able to convert a visitor.

Thanks to AI, we now have tools to help with that.

It’s the case of MakeLanding, an AI tool that will generate a full landing page for you within a few minutes.

QR Code AI, for an efficient marketing

Finally, once you have your landing page, you want to share it to attract visitors. A good way to do that, is to use QR Codes. Easy to create and to share, it can make it easier for people to visit your website, depending on the context.

But a nice looking QR Code is more efficient that a simple black and white one.

And to generate these good looking codes, you can use tools like QR Code AI, that uses AI to generate a personalized QR code.

That’s it for today’s tools!

As you might have noticed, the newsletter frequency went from once a week to twice a month. Too much work on my side on other products to maintain with pace.

We might go back to a more regular newsletter in a few months!

That’s it for today’s newsletter.

Don’t forget that we now have our own subreddit where all the new tools are posted!

Have a great week building your own tool!

PS: If you want to have your tool featured in this newsletter, you can contact me directly!