Let's cut the fluff. You're busy building, shipping, or optimizing. The last thing you need is another 10-tool roundup that wastes your time. I tested three new AI tools this week – none of them are hype machines. Here's what survived.
1. ScriptFlow
For: Automating repetitive dev tasks without writing a line of glue code
ScriptFlow lets you chain LLM calls with a visual DAG editor. No JSON-shuffling. No callback hell. Just drag, connect, and deploy. The built-in rate-limit handling saved my ass when a model kept throwing 429s. Pricing is per-execution, not per-seat, which means you only pay when it actually runs. Minor gripe: the export to Python is still rough around the edges.
2. MemoMesh
For: Knowledge management that doesn't suck
MemoMesh ingests your Slack, Notion, and GitHub issues, then answers questions in plain English – without the usual "based on my training data" nonsense. It actually cites sources. I threw a 6-month-old PR discussion at it and got a coherent summary in 3 seconds. Downside: the free tier is stingy – you'll hit the 10-query limit fast.
3. DistrAIt
For: One-click content distribution across channels
This is my wildcard. DistrAIt takes a single draft (blog, video transcript, whatever) and turns it into LinkedIn posts, tweets, email snippets, and even Reddit-style threads. The tone adjustment is shockingly good – I set it to "snarky but helpful" and it nailed my voice. Annoyance: it occasionally hallucinates hashtags that sound like SEO spam.
My Pick
If you're an indie hacker or solo dev, ScriptFlow wins. It solves a real pain (API orchestration) and doesn't pretend to be a Swiss Army knife. MemoMesh is close, but the pricing model feels like a trap. DistrAIt is great for distribution – which is our focus this week – but it's still a bit too young to rely on for critical launches. Grab ScriptFlow's 7-day trial. Your future self will thank you.
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