
Raycast's Glaze Turns Plain Chat Into Native Mac Apps
Show notes
Today we explore seven new tools that make invisible things visible. Raycast's Glaze lets you describe an app in natural language and get a native Mac binary — no Swift required. Osloq takes AI debugging further by actually running your code to reproduce bugs before suggesting fixes. We also look at Vox, a voice-in-voice-out GitHub Copilot CLI extension; nxt, a conversational AI task manager; Tamamon, a desktop pet that evolves as you ship with Claude Code; Loops Goals, which ties email campaign
Timeline
- 00:00:00 Opening
- 00:00:04 Intro
- 00:00:24 Glaze by Raycast: Chat-to-Native-Mac-App
- 00:02:24 Osloq: AI Debugger That Runs Your Code
- 00:04:19 Vox: Voice-Driven GitHub Copilot CLI
- 00:05:48 nxt: Talk to Your To-Do List
- 00:07:14 Tamamon: Desktop Pet That Grows with Claude Code
- 00:08:08 Loops Goals: Email Attribution Tied to Product Activation
- 00:09:33 Archify: Browser-Based Component and API Inspection
- 00:10:48 Outro
Related links
- Glaze by Raycast - Bri Product Hunt
- Osloq - Bri Product Hunt
- Vox - Bri Product Hunt
- nxt - Bri Product Hunt
- Tamamon - Bri Product Hunt
- Goals from Loops - Bri Product Hunt
- Archify - Bri Product Hunt
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