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Happy Fourth of July to all of you celebrating! In today’s digest, I’m covering a new soci

Happy Fourth of July to all of you celebrating! In today’s digest, I’m covering a new social media app that... [Product Hunt]( [Read in browser]( TOP NEWS Happy Fourth of July to all of you celebrating! In today’s digest, I’m covering a new social media app that wants to bring the fun back to social media with some retro vibes. But first… The headlines: 🧵 [A year after launching, Threads has hit 175 million users.Â]( 🤖 [Amazon is discontinuing Astro, its WALL-E-esque robot business](. 💬 [WhatsApp is building its own AI avatar generator.]( PRODUCT HIGHLIGHT [This new retro-styled social app wants to bring the fun back to making friends]( Social media is a hard nut to crack as a founder. To go up against titans like Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat and carve out a piece of the pie is no easy feat. How many new social apps have we seen wind down just as fast as they pop up? That’s why a new social app built by Gen-Z whisperer, investor, and former Product Hunt employee [Tiffany Zhong]( is raising eyebrows. [Noplace]( is an app backed by [Alexis Ohanian]( that aims to bring back the more whimsical days of social media and friend-finding. It opened to the masses this week and immediately shot to the top of the app store charts, clinching the number one spot. It’s like old-school MySpace, where users can create colorful and customizable profiles to share anything from mundane status updates to what they’re listening to and their relationship status. It’s designed to appeal to a younger generation and create more community amongst young people. It doesn’t have more features than traditional social media—it has fewer, and that’s where I see the appeal. It’s entirely text-based, so there are no photos, videos, or files. It also has no vanity metrics such as likes or reposts. All you have is a number that shows how many responses a post gets. Noplace also ditches the algorithms other social apps use to keep us hooked on the endless flow of content. Instead, it uses AI to moderate and curate content between two feeds: one made up of your friend's posts and the other, which is kind of like a global messaging board where you see original posts and ones in response to them. Profiles follow the same theme of simplicity. You get a profile picture, a bio section, an add friend button, and your wall — the home for everything you post. [Check it out]( Thursday, 4 July 2024 Yesterday's Top Products [Investor Profile by Roundtable — Find your next investors with Roundtable]( [▲ 760+]( [BuilderKit — Build and ship AI tools super fast]( [▲ 490+]( [Suno — Make any song you can imagine, anytime & anywhere]( [▲ 417+]( [Skott — Your autonomous AI marketer]( [▲ 248+]( [WebInsights — Visual website analytics for code and SEO]( [▲ 215+]( [Writebook — Instantly publish your own books on the web for free]( [▲ 167+]( [GetSales.io — Scale your LinkedIn outreach in one tab]( [▲ 209+]( [Git2Log — Turn your Git commits into a beautiful changelog for free]( [▲ 154+]( [Slack Community Sites by Hall — Save Slack conversations into a branded SEO-optimized site]( [▲ 151+]( [Hubflo — Dazzle clients with a powerful client portal, built by AI]( [▲ 345+]( [Discover many more]( CAT NIPS FOR DESIGNERS [Avatars]( is a collection of diverse avatar images from across the web, designed to add personality to your projects. [Design Foundations]( is a tool to extract color palettes, typographies, and icons of any website to build your own design systems. FOR DEVELOPERS [CustomJS]( is a code-first automation platform for creating and seamlessly integrating custom JavaScript logic into any system. It allows you to write functions like sending emails, generating PDFs, or updating data fields in a CRM system. [Bashnode]( is a terminal tool builder that aims to make developers and enterprises gain time and effeciency by removing the need for complex and single-use bash scripts. We send this email daily. Feel free to [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from these emails at any time. [Advertise](, [Twitter](, [Facebook](, [Stories](

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