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Top picks this week

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Firecrawl

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A developer-first web scraping and crawling API that converts any webpage into clean, LLM-ready markdown or structured data. Built specifically for feeding web content into AI agents, RAG pipelines, and data extraction workflows.

  • Outputs clean markdown optimized for LLM consumption
  • Handles JavaScript-rendered pages automatically
  • Built-in support for batch crawling entire sites with sitemap discovery
  • Extract endpoint uses LLMs to pull structured data matching your schema

OpenRouter

Unified API gateway giving access to 300+ language models across 60+ providers including GPT, Claude, Gemini, and Llama, with automatic fallbacks, smart provider routing, and cost optimization.

Prepaid credits at provider rates with a 5.5% purchase fee. Free models available with rate limits. No subscription required.Free plan
  • 300+ models across 60+ providers accessible through one OpenAI-compatible endpoint
  • Zero inference markup, you pay provider rates exactly

Grammarly

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The most widely used AI writing assistant, offering real-time grammar, spelling, tone, and clarity suggestions across virtually any text field via browser extensions, desktop apps, and mobile keyboards. Its generative AI features now handle full rewrites and drafting.

Free plan with basic grammar and spelling checks. Premium at $12/month (annual) or $30/month (monthly) adds tone, clarity, full-sentence rewrites, and plagiarism detection. Business at $15/user/month with style guides, brand tones, and admin controls.Free plan
  • Works inline across Gmail, Google Docs, Slack, and hundreds of other apps
  • Free tier is genuinely useful for catching basic errors

NordVPN

One of the most popular consumer VPNs, offering 6,400+ servers across 111 countries with strong encryption, a verified no-logs policy, and built-in Threat Protection that blocks malware, trackers, and ads without a separate tool.

Basic plan from $3.39/month (2-year), Plus from $4.39/month (adds Threat Protection Pro), Complete from $5.99/month (adds NordPass and NordLocker). Monthly plans start at $12.99. All plans include a 30-day money-back guarantee.
  • 6,400+ servers in 111 countries provide consistently fast connections
  • Independently audited no-logs policy verified by Deloitte

Workflows that actually work

Curated tool combinations we’ve tested together. Each stack is a real workflow, not just a list.

AI Coding Command Center

Combine repo-aware AI agents, intelligent autocomplete, and web data extraction to build software faster, from architecture to deployment.

Claude CodeCursorFirecrawl
developmentintermediate~$36-60/month (Claude Code usage-based + Cursor $20 + Firecrawl free tier)

Best for: full-stack developers, solo founders, startup CTOs, senior engineers

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AI Agent Data Pipeline

Scrape the web, transform data into LLM-ready formats, and build AI agents that act on live information, from raw HTML to autonomous decisions.

FirecrawlLangChainClaude
developmentintermediate~$36-120/month depending on crawl volume and API usage

Best for: AI engineers, developers building agents, RAG pipeline builders, data engineers

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Vibe Coding Stack

Go from idea to production app using AI at every step: Lovable for rapid prototyping, Cursor for code refinement, and Claude for architecture decisions and debugging.

LovableCursorClaude
developmentbeginner$25-45/month

Best for: indie developers, startup founders, designers who code, solo creators, product managers building MVPs

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Research & Writing Pipeline

Go from a blank page to a polished article by pairing AI-powered research with intelligent drafting and grammar-aware editing.

PerplexityClaudeGrammarly
researchbeginner$0-40/month

Best for: content marketers, freelance writers, researchers, students

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Code Faster Stack

Combine inline autocomplete, multi-file editing, and an AI reasoning partner to ship code faster without losing quality.

GitHub CopilotCursorChatGPT
developmentbeginner~$40-60/month

Best for: developers, CTOs, product engineers

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Content Research Engine

Extract insights from any website, synthesize research across multiple sources, and produce polished, publication-ready content, all from a single workflow.

FirecrawlPerplexityGrammarly
marketingbeginner~$32-50/month (Firecrawl free tier + Perplexity Pro $20 + Grammarly Premium $12)

Best for: content strategists, research analysts, freelance writers, agency teams

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Editor’s spotlight

Deep dive: Firecrawl

AI agents & RAG pipelines

Turn any website into LLM-ready data

Firecrawl is the developer-first API that powers web scraping for AI agents, RAG pipelines, and data extraction workflows. Clean markdown output, JS rendering handled, and SDKs for Python and Node.js.

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One of the most popular consumer VPNs, offering 6,400+ servers across 111 countries with strong encryption, a verified no-logs policy, and built-in Threat Protection that blocks malware, trackers, and ads without a separate tool.

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A modern password manager from the makers of NordVPN, using XChaCha20 encryption and zero-knowledge architecture. Offers passkey support, secure credential sharing, and a built-in data breach scanner to alert you when your accounts are compromised.

AI news today

The most important AI developments, curated daily.

Regulation

European Commission·

EU AI Act high-risk system rules take effect — what changes for AI tools today

The European Union has begun enforcing the high-risk AI system requirements under the AI Act, covering tools used in hiring, education, credit scoring, and critical infrastructure. Providers must now maintain technical documentation, implement human oversight mechanisms, and register their systems in the EU database. Non-compliance carries fines of up to 3% of global annual turnover, and enforcement starts immediately for systems already in deployment.

What this means

Any SaaS product touching HR, lending, or education in Europe now carries legal compliance weight. Expect a wave of 'AI transparency dashboards' and opt-out flows from vendors over the next 90 days. For developers evaluating tools for enterprise use, check whether your provider has filed an EU AI Act conformity statement — it will become a procurement requirement.

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Model Release

Google DeepMind·

Google launches Gemini 2.5 Pro with experimental 'Deep Think' reasoning mode

Google has released Gemini 2.5 Pro, its most capable model to date, scoring state-of-the-art results on math, science, and multi-step coding benchmarks. The standout feature is an optional 'Deep Think' reasoning mode that allocates extended compute before responding, similar to OpenAI's o-series. The model is available today in Google AI Studio and will roll out to the Gemini API for developers.

What this means: Extended thinking is no longer an OpenAI exclusive. Developers who rely on Gemini's 1M-token context window now get o1-class reasoning without switching providers. Expect Gemini 2.5 Pro to become a serious contender in agentic pipelines where long context and deep reasoning need to coexist.

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Product Launch

OpenAI·

OpenAI makes o3 and o4-mini available via API with vision and tool use

OpenAI has opened API access to o3 and its new o4-mini model, both of which now support image inputs and native function calling alongside their established chain-of-thought reasoning. The models are priced on a token-plus-thinking-tokens basis, making o4-mini the most cost-efficient option for high-volume agentic use cases. Rate limits are higher than the preview period, with enterprise customers getting priority access.

What this means: Adding vision and tool use to reasoning models closes the last gap that was holding developers back from putting o-series models in production agents. You can now build a single agent that reasons deeply, reads screenshots, and calls APIs without stitching together separate models. This is a meaningful step toward genuinely autonomous agents.

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