A vocabulary flash card app. I know I know, there's a million.
None of them had share extension feature so whenever you are reading on the web or in a book you highlight the word share directly to the app and it automatically looks up the definition.
Also added a voice review (with gemini native audio model) so you can chat your reviews.
Nutshell subscribes you to RSS feeds and emails you a daily digest. Each morning it fetches new articles, runs them through an LLM, and sends you a summary to your inbox.
The main configurable piece is the summary format. You can set writing style (bullet points, narrative, technical, casual, or a free-form custom system prompt) and reading length (short ~1-2 min, medium ~5-10 min, long ~10-20 min). Changes take effect on the next send, no re-generating history.
The problem I was having was that when I was passing UI screens to coding agents, I know I should break down the screen into all the components and pass 1 component per turn in order to get the best component generation.
But this was annoying because you just have to do all the cropping in figma/photoshop. So I made this little utility app.
- Upload UI (Mobile or Desktop)
- Passes it to AI to analyze into components
- You fine tune cropping (this happens client-side, super fast)
- Export images
Have you used it? I use it for both hands free and read later. When I'm on a webpage I just use the safari share sheet to send it to ElevenLabs Reader and then just listen whenever I have time.
Whenever this type of criticism is made about a digital property you need to ask if that behavior is incentivized by the design of the product or is it just human nature.
None of them had share extension feature so whenever you are reading on the web or in a book you highlight the word share directly to the app and it automatically looks up the definition.
Also added a voice review (with gemini native audio model) so you can chat your reviews.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/vocabulary-flash-cards/id67750...