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    Device Activity Tracker

    Device Activity Tracker

    A phone number can reveal whether a device is active

    Device Activity Tracker is a platform created to monitor and log the activity of digital devices across networks, giving users visibility into usage patterns, connection events, app launches, and interaction timelines that can be applied for security monitoring, parental oversight, productivity tracking, or device lifecycle analytics. It integrates with devices via sensors or APIs, continually capturing activity metrics and reporting them to a centralized dashboard that visualizes patterns over time, highlights anomalies, and correlates events across systems or users. Because it is designed with privacy and transparency in mind, the tracker offers configurable retention policies and granular consent controls, ensuring administrators can tailor what gets logged and how long data is stored.
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    PageLM

    PageLM

    PageLM is a community driven version of NotebookLM

    PageLM is an open-source AI-powered education platform that transforms study materials into interactive learning experiences inspired in part by the NotebookLM style of knowledge interaction. It is built to help students, educators, and researchers turn documents and topics into more engaging forms of study rather than leaving content in static notes or isolated files. The platform includes a broad set of learning tools such as contextual chat, Cornell-style note generation, flashcards, quizzes, AI podcasts, voice transcription, homework planning, exam simulation, debate practice, and a personalized study companion. It supports uploaded documents including PDF, DOCX, Markdown, and TXT, allowing users to ground questions and generated materials in source content. On the technical side, it supports multiple model providers, multiple embedding back ends, WebSocket streaming for real-time generation, persistent content storage, and structured markdown outputs.
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    Qualify

    Qualify

    Claude code to help you do lead research and qualification

    Qualify is a lightweight micro-CRM prototype and automation framework geared toward helping small teams and individual users manage leads, tasks, customer interactions, and simple sales pipelines without the overhead of traditional enterprise platforms. Rather than trying to replicate every feature of a full CRM suite, it focuses on core workflows like capturing leads, tracking stages, logging interactions, and generating reminders or alerts for follow-ups so that users spend more time building relationships and less time navigating interface complexity. Built with simplicity and extensibility in mind, the project includes REST APIs, database models, and a user interface that can be extended or embedded into existing internal systems. Because it prioritizes lean data structures and predictable code paths, developers can customize pipelines, fields, and behaviors to align with their unique business logic.
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