We used Reducto and it did struggle with long documents. As we process financial documents going over 300+ pages using Gemini 3 Flash is producing high accuracy extracts super fast.
Short answer is that I don’t know if users care. I assume they would as I do. The service uses trained ML and not OCR. How are you getting on with TDX? Is is fast?
I built 1WebAnalytics as didn't find a quick way to track website visitors across my websites. I tried to setup Looker as an integration point to all Google Analytics but wanted something much simpler with 1-2 clicks. What do you think? Is there anything missing? The app is under Google review but you can still us it.
Back with another domain tool — this time for finding two-word domain names. I wanted to build an improved version of leandomainsearch whch adversied .blog domain which I never need to buy.
You know the format: DropBox, YouTube, SnapChat, SideKick... two simple words = memorable brand.
How it works: Enter your keyword → we combine it with 2,600+ curated prefixes & suffixes → you get instant suggestions like getcloud, cloudify, mycloud, etc.
8 TLDs: .com, .ai, .io, .co, .net, .org, .app, .dev...
Real-time availability checks via official registries
Flags premium domains so you don't get sticker shock
Built this because I wanted something faster than manually checking "get + keyword", "my + keyword", "keyword + hub", "keyword + ly" one by one. Check Product Hunt. It's there too, today only. Tell me what you think
Wordoid2.com is a webapp that helps you come up with a catchy name for your product, company or domain. I built it as a the original wordoid app is discontinued.
Wordoid2 makes up new words that are unlikely to appear in a dictionary. It knows how to create words in several languages: English, Spanish, French and Italian at the moment. It is even able to create words in imaginary "languages", constructed by blending two or more real languages together.