Backgrind
Backgrind is an overlay window for AI coding agents, built for vibe coders and pro developers on macOS and Windows. It puts Claude Code, Cursor, or its hosted Grindy model in an always-on-top window that floats over whatever you are doing, so you can fire off a task, go build or play, and only get tapped when the agent actually needs you. Backgrind works as a thin frontend over the CLI you already use, keeping your login, history, hooks, and workflow intact while floating over your editor, browser, docs, or even a borderless full-screen game. The window can be dragged, stretched, recolored, faded through, summoned with a hotkey, or switched into click-through glance mode so your clicks and keystrokes pass straight to what is underneath. It flashes and chimes only when your agent needs approval, asks a question, or finishes. Backgrind also acts like a real mini-IDE, with a file tree, syntax-highlighted previews, rendered Markdown, and clickable file links.
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Gemini
Gemini is Google’s advanced AI assistant designed to help users think, create, learn, and complete tasks with a new level of intelligence. Powered by Google’s most capable models, including Gemini 3, it enables users to ask complex questions, generate content, analyze information, and explore ideas through natural conversation. Gemini can create images, videos, summaries, study plans, and first drafts while also providing feedback on uploaded files and written work. The platform is grounded in Google Search, allowing it to deliver accurate, up-to-date information and support deep follow-up questions. Gemini connects seamlessly with Google apps like Gmail, Docs, Calendar, Maps, YouTube, and Photos to help users complete tasks without switching tools. Features such as Gemini Live, Deep Research, and Gems enhance brainstorming, research, and personalized workflows. Available through flexible free and paid plans, Gemini supports everyday users, students, and professionals across devices.
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Viktor
Viktor is a persistent AI agent that operates directly within your Slack or Microsoft Teams workspace as an autonomous coworker. Unlike traditional chatbots, Viktor has its own cloud-based computer where it writes code, deploys apps, and executes tasks across more than 3,000 integrations. It proactively monitors systems, analyzes data, manages campaigns, and creates issues or reports without waiting for instructions. Teams can ask Viktor to check analytics, update backend summaries, create project tickets, or optimize advertising performance directly in Slack threads. The agent runs for weeks at a time while maintaining context across projects and deadlines. It integrates with tools such as Linear, PostHog, Google Ads, and GitHub to automate workflows and coordinate teams. Designed to boost productivity, Viktor transforms Slack into an execution engine that gets real work done rather than simply providing answers.
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Eney
Eney is an AI-powered companion developed by MacPaw for macOS, designed to simplify how you interact with your Mac by combining conversational input, task automation, and system-level integration. The assistant lives as a lightweight overlay on the side of your screen, and you can invoke it with a cursor movement or shortcut. By typing or speaking natural-language commands, you can ask Eney to perform tasks such as removing image backgrounds, summarizing meeting recordings, translating text, optimizing your machine’s performance, sending files or emails, switching VPNs, converting file formats, and more. It uses a hybrid architecture, simpler tasks are handled on-device for speed and privacy, while more complex workflows are routed to cloud-based services when needed. Eney is designed to learn from your habits and context, so it can anticipate workflows, maintain conversational memory, adapt to your preferences, and chain multiple steps under the hood.
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