Business Software for TypeScript - Page 9

Top Software that integrates with TypeScript as of December 2025 - Page 9

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    Codex CLI
    Codex CLI is an open-source, lightweight coding agent that integrates directly into your terminal, designed to help developers write, edit, and understand code efficiently. By pairing with Codex CLI, developers can leverage the power of AI to streamline their workflow, get real-time code suggestions, and improve their coding accuracy, all from within their command line interface. It provides a seamless, accessible way to enhance coding productivity while staying in the environment developers are already comfortable with.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Magic UI

    Magic UI

    Magic UI

    Magic UI is a free and open source UI library crafted for design engineers, offering over 150 animated components and effects built with React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, and Framer Motion. It serves as a perfect companion to shadcn/ui, enabling developers to create visually engaging landing pages and user interfaces with minimal effort. It includes a diverse range of components such as animated text, buttons, backgrounds, device mockups, and special effects like confetti and neon gradients. Magic UI Pro extends this offering with 50+ professionally designed blocks and templates tailored for various applications, including AI agents, developer tools, mobile apps, SaaS products, startups, and portfolios. These templates are built with React, Next.js, Tailwind CSS, and Framer Motion, ensuring responsive design and smooth animations.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Convex

    Convex

    Convex

    Convex is an open source, reactive backend platform that enables developers to build full-stack applications entirely in TypeScript. It offers a document-relational database where queries and mutations are written in TypeScript, ensuring end-to-end type safety and seamless integration with frontend code. Convex's libraries maintain real-time synchronization between the frontend, backend, and database state without the need for manual state management, cache invalidation, or WebSockets. It includes built-in support for cloud functions, scheduling, authentication, file storage, and a variety of components that can be added with a simple npm i command. Developers can define their entire backend, including database schemas, queries, and APIs, in code, which is typechecked and autocompleted, and can be generated by AI with high accuracy. Convex's architecture ensures that all transactions are serializable, providing strong consistency guarantees and eliminating race conditions.
    Starting Price: $25 per month
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    UploadThing

    UploadThing

    UploadThing

    UploadThing is an open source file upload solution designed for full-stack TypeScript applications. It simplifies the process of adding file uploads by allowing developers to define File Routes that specify the types of files allowed, their sizes, and quantities. It provides SDKs for various frameworks, including Next.js, Astro, SolidStart, SvelteKit, and Nuxt, as well as backend adapters for Express, Fastify, H3, and others. Client-side uploads are facilitated through components and hooks, enabling seamless integration with frontend frameworks like React and Vue. UploadThing emphasizes a balance between security and simplicity by handling authentication on the developer's server while managing the upload process on its own infrastructure. This approach allows for server-side authorization without the need to process files on the developer's server.
    Starting Price: $10 per month
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    Agent Squad
    Agent Squad is a flexible and powerful open source framework developed by AWS for managing multiple AI agents and handling complex conversations. It enables multi-agent orchestration, allowing seamless coordination and leveraging of multiple AI agents within a single system. It offers dual language support, being fully implemented in both Python and TypeScript. Intelligent intent classification dynamically routes queries to the most suitable agent based on context and content. Agent Squad supports both streaming and non-streaming responses from different agents, ensuring flexible agent responses. It maintains and utilizes conversation context across multiple agents for coherent interactions. The architecture is extensible, allowing easy integration of new agents or customization of existing ones to fit specific needs. Agent Squad can be deployed universally, running anywhere from AWS Lambda to local environments or any cloud platform.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Kibo UI

    Kibo UI

    Kibo UI

    Kibo UI is a custom registry of composable, accessible, and open source components designed for use with shadcn/ui. Built with technologies like React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, Lucide, and Radix UI, Kibo UI offers a suite of functional and fully composable components that developers can build, customize, and extend to their specific needs. It includes a variety of components such as a color picker, an image zoom feature, a QR code generator, code blocks with syntax highlighting and copy-to-clipboard functionality, and a dropzone for drag-and-drop file uploads. Additionally, Kibo UI provides precomposed and animated blocks to help developers get their apps and websites up and running quickly. Examples include an AI chatbot interface and a collaborative canvas for real-time online collaboration. It also offers a pricing page template with a list of plans and features, emphasizing simplicity and transparency.
    Starting Price: Free
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    VibeKit

    VibeKit

    VibeKit

    VibeKit is a simple, open source SDK for safely running Codex and Claude Code agents in secure, customizable sandboxes. It enables you to embed coding agents directly in your app or workflow via a drop‑in SDK. import VibeKit and VibeKitConfig, and call generateCode with prompts, modes, and streaming callbacks for live output handling. VibeKit runs code in fully isolated private sandboxes, supports customizable environments where you can install packages, and is model‑agnostic, letting you choose any compatible Codex or Claude model. It streams agent output efficiently, maintains full prompt and code history, provides async run handling, integrates with GitHub for commits, branches, and pull requests, and supports telemetry and tracing (via OpenTelemetry). Compatible sandbox providers include E2B (today), with Daytona, Modal, Fly.io, and others coming soon, plus support for any runtime that meets your security needs.
    Starting Price: Free
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    GitAuto

    GitAuto

    GitAuto

    GitAuto is an AI-powered coding agent that integrates with GitHub (and optional Jira) to read backlog tickets or issues, analyze your repository’s file tree and code, then autonomously generate and review pull requests, typically within three minutes per ticket. It can handle bug fixes, feature requests, and test coverage improvements. You trigger it via issue labels or dashboard selections, it writes code or unit tests, opens a PR, runs GitHub Actions, and automatically fixes failing tests until they pass. GitAuto supports ten programming languages (e.g., Python, Go, Rust, Java), is free for basic usage, and offers paid tiers for higher PR volumes and enterprise features. It follows a zero data‑retention policy; your code is processed via OpenAI but not stored. Designed to accelerate delivery by enabling teams to clear technical debt and backlogs without extensive engineering resources, GitAuto acts like an AI backend engineer that drafts, tests, and iterates.
    Starting Price: $100 per month
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    CreatorCube

    CreatorCube

    CreatorCube

    CreatorCube AI is a plug-and-play creative hub that brings together leading AI models, OpenAI, Claude, Grok, ElevenLabs, Kling 2.0, Perplexity, and more into a unified, single-page interface tailored for creators, builders, and designers. It empowers users to generate and organize multimodal content, images, videos, audio, and text effortlessly through modular AI tools with seamless prompting. It includes an asset manager for pinning, comparing, remixing, and searching creative outputs, along with a “world feed” for sharing content publicly. Featuring a pay-per-credit system so you only pay for what you use, CreatorCube also supports guest use with free tokens and offers future options to build and share custom AI tools. Built with TypeScript, Next.js, and Supabase, it provides integrated feedback channels and an intuitive, streamlined workflow.
    Starting Price: $15 per month
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    DebuggAI

    DebuggAI

    DebuggAI

    DebuggAI is an AI-powered debugging platform designed to streamline the process of identifying and resolving code issues through intelligent automation. It offers features such as text-based test requests, secure local tunneling for testing on localhost servers, and visual test reports with GIF recordings to enhance the debugging experience. The platform supports various technologies, including Node.js, Next.js, React, TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, Django, and Vite, making it versatile for different development environments. DebuggAI aims to reduce the complexity of end-to-end testing by allowing developers to generate and run tests using simple English commands, thereby improving efficiency and confidence in the development workflow.
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    BaseRock AI

    BaseRock AI

    BaseRock AI

    BaseRock.ai is an AI-driven software quality platform that automates unit and integration testing, enabling developers to generate and execute tests directly within their preferred IDEs. It leverages advanced machine learning models to analyze codebases, producing comprehensive test cases that ensure optimal code coverage and quality. By integrating seamlessly into CI/CD pipelines, BaseRock.ai facilitates early bug detection, reducing QA costs by up to 80% and boosting developer productivity by 40%. Its features include automated test generation, real-time feedback, and support for multiple programming languages such as Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, Kotlin, Python, and Go. BaseRock.ai offers flexible pricing plans, including a free tier, to accommodate various development needs. It is trusted by leading enterprises to enhance software quality and accelerate feature delivery.
    Starting Price: $14.99 per month
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    LLM Gateway

    LLM Gateway

    LLM Gateway

    LLM Gateway is a fully open source, unified API gateway that lets you route, manage, and analyze requests to any large language model provider, OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Vertex AI, and more, using a single, OpenAI-compatible endpoint. It offers multi-provider support with seamless migration and integration, dynamic model orchestration that routes each request to the optimal engine, and comprehensive usage analytics to track requests, token consumption, response times, and costs in real time. Built-in performance monitoring lets you compare models’ accuracy and cost-effectiveness, while secure key management centralizes API credentials under role-based controls. You can deploy LLM Gateway on your own infrastructure under the MIT license or use the hosted service as a progressive web app, and simple integration means you only need to change your API base URL, your existing code in any language or framework (cURL, Python, TypeScript, Go, etc.) continues to work without modification.
    Starting Price: $50 per month
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    Kiro

    Kiro

    Amazon Web Services

    Kiro is an AI‑powered integrated development environment that brings structure to AI‑driven coding by converting natural‑language prompts into clear requirements, system designs, and discrete implementation tasks validated by robust tests. Built from the ground up for agentic workflows, it features spec‑driven development, multimodal chat, “agent hooks” that trigger background tasks on events like file saves, and an autopilot mode that autonomously runs large scripts while keeping you in control. With smart context management, Kiro reduces repetitive prompts and helps implement complex features across large codebases. Native MCP integrations let you connect to documentation, databases, and APIs, and you can guide development with images of UI designs or architecture diagrams. Enterprise‑grade security and privacy ensure safe deployment, while support for Claude Sonnet models, Open VSX plugins, and existing VS Code settings delivers a familiar yet AI‑supercharged experience.
    Starting Price: $19 per month
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    Void Editor

    Void Editor

    Void Editor

    Void is an open source AI code editor and Cursor alternative built as a fork of VS Code, enabling developers to write code with advanced AI assistance while retaining full control over their data. It supports seamless integration with any large language model, such as DeepSeek, Llama, Qwen, Gemini, Claude, and Grok, connecting directly without routing through a private backend. Core features include tab‑triggered autocomplete, inline quick edit, and a versatile AI chat interface offering normal chat, a restricted gather mode for read/search-only tasks, and an agent mode that automates file and folder operations, terminal commands, and MCP tool access. Void delivers high‑performance operations, including fast apply on files with thousands of lines, alongside checkpoint management for model updates, native tool execution, and lint error detection. Developers can transfer all themes, keybindings, and settings from VS Code in one click and host models locally or via the cloud.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Payload CMS

    Payload CMS

    Payload CMS

    Payload is an open‑source, code‑first backend and headless CMS built on Next.js that lets teams simplify their stack and build anything, from content sites and headless e‑commerce to enterprise apps and digital asset management, using a single, extensible framework. Developers can scaffold projects instantly with npx create-payload-app, define schemas in fully typed JavaScript configurations, and auto‑generate REST APIs for any supported database adapter, while marketers use a minimal, elegant admin UI offering visual editing, live preview, localization, multi‑tenancy, white‑label branding, granular access control, authentication, and real‑time RAG‑ready vector embeddings without manual effort. Payload also delivers enterprise features such as Single Sign‑On (SSO), AI auto‑embedding, static AB testing, and configurable publishing workflows.
    Starting Price: Free
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    CodeSession

    CodeSession

    CodeSession

    CodeSession is a collaborative coding interview platform and web‑based IDE that enables real‑time and take‑home technical assessments without any local setup. With support for over 40 programming and scripting languages, interviewers and candidates work together in a shared environment featuring syntax highlighting, auto-formatting, and customizable code templates. The platform also offers live whiteboarding, integrated take‑home test delivery, unlimited user seats, and permanent interview storage at unique links, ensuring that all sessions can be reviewed at any time. Designed for rapid deployment, most teams are ready to start interviewing within 15 minutes of signing up, and no additional infrastructure or external portals are required. CodeSession captures every keystroke and drawing action, streamlining evaluation of problem‑solving skills and code quality.
    Starting Price: $50 per month
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    ToolSDK.ai

    ToolSDK.ai

    ToolSDK.ai

    ToolSDK.ai is a free TypeScript SDK and marketplace that accelerates building agentic AI applications by providing instant access to over 5,300+ MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers and composable tools with one line of code, enabling developers to wire up real-world workflows combining language models with external systems. The platform exposes a unified client for loading packaged MCP servers (e.g., search, email, CRM, task management, storage, analytics) and converting them into OpenAI-compatible tools, handling authentication, invocation, and result orchestration so assistants can call, compare, and act on live data from services like Gmail, Salesforce, Google Drive, ClickUp, Notion, Slack, GitHub, analytics platforms, and custom web search or automation endpoints. It includes example quick-start integrations, supports metadata and conditional logic in multi-step orchestrations, and makes scaling to parallel agents and complex pipelines straightforward.
    Starting Price: Free
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    AI SDK

    AI SDK

    AI SDK

    The AI SDK is a free, open source TypeScript toolkit from the creators of Next.js that gives developers unified, high-level primitives to build AI-powered features quickly across any model provider by changing a single line of code. It abstracts common complexities like streaming responses, multi-turn tool execution, error handling and recovery, and model switching while remaining framework-agnostic so builders can go from idea to working application in minutes. With a unified provider API, developers can generate typed objects, compose generative UIs, and deliver instant, streamed AI responses without reinventing plumbing, and the SDK includes documentation, cookbooks, a playground, and community-driven extensibility to accelerate development. It handles the hard parts under the hood while exposing enough control to get under the hood when needed, making integration with multiple LLMs seamless.
    Starting Price: Free
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    GPT-5 mini
    GPT-5 mini is a streamlined, faster, and more affordable variant of OpenAI’s GPT-5, optimized for well-defined tasks and precise prompts. It supports text and image inputs and delivers high-quality text outputs with a 400,000-token context window and up to 128,000 output tokens. This model excels at rapid response times, making it suitable for applications requiring fast, accurate language understanding without the full overhead of GPT-5. Pricing is cost-effective, with input tokens at $0.25 per million and output tokens at $2 per million, providing savings over the flagship model. GPT-5 mini supports advanced features like streaming, function calling, structured outputs, and fine-tuning, but does not support audio input or image generation. It integrates well with various API endpoints including chat completions, responses, and embeddings, making it versatile for many AI-powered tasks.
    Starting Price: $0.25 per 1M tokens
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    GPT-5 nano
    GPT-5 nano is OpenAI’s fastest and most affordable version of the GPT-5 family, designed for high-speed text processing tasks like summarization and classification. It supports text and image inputs, generating high-quality text outputs with a large 400,000-token context window and up to 128,000 output tokens. GPT-5 nano offers very fast response times, making it ideal for applications requiring quick turnaround without sacrificing quality. Pricing is extremely competitive, with input tokens costing $0.05 per million and output tokens $0.40 per million, making it accessible for budget-conscious projects. The model supports advanced API features such as streaming, function calling, structured outputs, and fine-tuning. While it supports image input, it does not handle audio input or web search, focusing on core text tasks efficiently.
    Starting Price: $0.05 per 1M tokens
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    TanStack

    TanStack

    TanStack

    TanStack is an open source, framework-agnostic collection of high-quality, headless, and type-safe utilities designed for modern web development, offering powerful capabilities in state management, data fetching, routing, UI logic, tables, data grids, charts, and reactive client-side storage. Its ecosystem includes core libraries such as TanStack Query for asynchronous server-state fetching and caching, TanStack Router for full-stack and client-side routing with full TypeScript inference and URL state support, and TanStack Table for headless, customizable tables and data grids across TS/JS frameworks. Additional tools, such as TanStack DB, extend the reactive store with live queries and optimistic mutations, while frameworks like TanStack Start provide a full-stack React experience, including SSR, streaming, server functions, and bundling, powered by its own router and Vite. Collectively, TanStack tools emphasize developer control, performance, scalability, and type safety.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Toolpad Core
    Toolpad Core is a self-hosted, low‑code internal tool builder tailored for full-stack and back-end developers, empowering them to craft admin interfaces, dashboards, and CRUD apps using drag‑and‑drop visuals while retaining full code control. Built on MUI's robust React component ecosystem, integrating MUI Core and X libraries, it offers a Postman‑like query builder for REST APIs, the ability to import custom React components, and smooth integration with Node.js backends, eliminating the need for boilerplate API wiring. Toolpad operates entirely locally, storing configuration in version-control–friendly files and giving developers the freedom to extend from low‑code prototypes to production‑grade features using JavaScript and TypeScript. With deep alignment to React, TypeScript, Next.js, and local IDE workflows, Toolpad bridges the gap between rapid UI assembly and maintainable, production-ready development.
    Starting Price: $180 per year
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    mcp-use

    mcp-use

    mcp-use

    mcp-use is an open source development platform offering SDKs, cloud infrastructure, and a developer-friendly control plane for building, managing, and deploying AI agents that leverage the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It enables connection to multiple MCP servers, each exposing specific tool capabilities like browsing, file operations, or specialized integrations, through a unified MCPClient. Developers can create custom agents (via MCPAgent) that dynamically select the most appropriate server for each task using configurable pipelines or a built-in server manager. It simplifies authentication, access control, audit logging, observability, sandboxed runtime environments, and deployment workflows, whether self-hosted or managed, making MCP development production-ready. With integrations for popular frameworks like LangChain (Python) and LangChain.js (TypeScript), mcp-use accelerates the creation of tool-enabled AI agents.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Parlant

    Parlant

    Parlant

    Parlant is a production-ready, open source framework for building compliant AI chat agents that reliably follow instructions and scale with complexity. It enables developers to create adaptive, iterative, and explainable conversational agents using natural-language behavior modeling, including guidelines, journeys, canned responses, retrievers, glossaries, and tools, all versionable via Git. Its guidelines let you nudge agent behavior contextually and precisely, while journeys define multi-step interaction flows; canned responses ensure consistency in high-risk scenarios; and explainability tools provide clear visibility into why each decision was made. Tools require matching guidelines to execute, cleanly separating business logic from conversation behavior, enabling developers and business experts to collaborate independently. Built-in features like session persistence, tool result tracking across sessions, and a drop-in React chat widget make it easy to install.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Qoder

    Qoder

    Qoder

    Qoder is an agentic coding platform engineered for real software development, designed to go far beyond typical code completion by combining enhanced context engineering with intelligent AI agents that deeply understand your project. It allows developers to delegate complex, asynchronous tasks using its Quest Mode, where agents work autonomously and return finished results, and to extend capabilities through Model Context Protocol (MCP) integrations with external tools and services. Qoder’s Memory system preserves coding style, project-specific guidance, and reusable context to ensure consistent, project-aware outputs over time. Developers can also interact via chat for guidance or code suggestions, maintain a Repo Wiki for knowledge consolidation, and control behavior through Rules to keep AI-generated work safe and guided. This blend of context-aware automation, agent delegation, and customizable AI behavior empowers teams to think deeper, code smarter, and build better.
    Starting Price: $20/month
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    TraceRoot.AI

    TraceRoot.AI

    TraceRoot.AI

    TraceRoot.AI is an open source, AI-native observability and debugging platform designed to help engineering teams resolve production issues faster. It consolidates telemetry into a single correlated execution tree that provides causal context for failures. AI agents operate over this structured view to summarize issues, pinpoint likely root causes, and even suggest actionable fixes or draft GitHub issues and pull requests. It offers interactive trace exploration with zoomable log clusters, span and latency views, and code-linked insights. Lightweight SDKs for Python and TypeScript enable seamless instrumentation using OpenTelemetry, with support for both self-hosted and cloud deployment. Human-in-the-loop interaction is central: developers can guide reasoning by selecting relevant spans or logs, then verify agent reasoning through traceable context.
    Starting Price: $49 per month
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    Tokyo AI

    Tokyo AI

    Tokyo AI

    Tokyo AI provides an AI interaction tracking platform that enables organizations to monitor, analyze, and optimize user interactions with AI systems across all their client applications, without requiring any code changes. It offers features such as robust AI tracking, client-specific dashboards, and seamless integration via an easy-to-install npm package, giving teams visibility into usage patterns, performance metrics, and potential improvement areas in AI-driven workflows.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Rafter

    Rafter

    Rafter

    Rafter is a developer-friendly security scanning platform that lets you detect and address vulnerabilities in your GitHub repositories with a single click or command. It integrates seamlessly via a browser-based dashboard, CLI, or REST API to scan JavaScript, TypeScript, and Python code for a range of issues, including exposed API keys, SQL injection, XSS flaws, insecure dependencies, hardcoded credentials, and authentication weaknesses. Results are clearly categorized into “Errors,” “Warnings,” and “Improvements,” each offering detailed explanations, code locations, remediation steps, and formatted prompts ready to paste into AI coding assistants. You can view findings in JSON or Markdown, automate scans within CI/CD pipelines, and pull scan results directly into your workflows. Whether you prefer no-code, low-code, or full-code environments, Rafter adapts flexibly to your setup, making proactive security early in development effortless and scalable.
    Starting Price: $39
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    Nitric

    Nitric

    Nitric

    Nitric is an open source, cloud-agnostic backend framework that enables developers to declare infrastructure as code and automate deployments using pluggable plugins. It supports multiple languages, including JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Go, and Dart. Key features include defining APIs (REST, HTTP), serverless functions, routing, authentication/authorization (OIDC-compatible), storage (object/file storage, signed URLs, bucket events), databases (e.g., managed Postgres with migrations), messaging (queues, topics, pub/sub), websockets, scheduled tasks, and secrets management. Nitric integrates with tools like Terraform or Pulumi, or lets you write your own plugins, and works with major cloud providers (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud). It also supports local development with simulated cloud environments so you can prototype, test, and iterate without incurring cloud cost. The framework emphasizes declarative security, resource access management, and portability.
    Starting Price: Free
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    CTRLpotato

    CTRLpotato

    CTRLpotato

    CTRLpotato is a macOS + Windows real-time AI interview assistant for live interviews, coding challenges, and proctored online tests. With one keystroke, it captures text selections, screenshots, or live-transcribed audio, fuses the context, and returns a concise, human-sounding solution from top models (GPT-5, Claude, Gemini, etc.). Runs off-screen or mirrored to your phone for screen-share safety, with custom shortcuts, resume/document context, and instant model switching. Zero on-screen clutter, stealth by design, and answers in 2–3 seconds—so candidates deliver clear, confident responses on Zoom/Teams, HackerRank, TestGorilla, and more.
    Starting Price: $29/month/user