Choosing an AI code completion tool. Copilot is established. Codeium is free. Cursor has agent mode?
Requirements: accuracy, speed, language support, price
Which AI coding assistant in 2026?
Choosing an AI code completion tool. Copilot is established. Codeium is free. Cursor has agent mode?
Requirements: accuracy, speed, language support, price
Which AI coding assistant in 2026?
Building a full-stack app (DB + backend + frontend). Railway seems all-in-one. Render is simpler. Fly is global. Supabase has built-in DB.
Requirements: PostgreSQL, easy deployments, reasonable pricing, good DX
Which platform for full-stack deployment?
Need to automate our startup workflows. Zapier is expensive but popular. n8n is open source. Make (formerly Integromat) is in between?
Requirements: connect 20+ apps, some complex workflows, reasonable pricing
What are you using for business automation in 2026?
Want to build a second brain system. Obsidian is local-first with backlinks. Notion is cloud-native but data ownership concerns. Logseq is open source outline-mode.
Use case: personal knowledge management, research notes, project planning
Which one actually helps you think better?
Doing market research for our startup. Need to gather competitor info fast.
Perplexity seems good for search + synthesis. ChatGPT has better reasoning. Which one for research tasks?
Use case: competitor analysis, feature comparison, market trends
Budget: willing to pay for Pro if worth it
Hey founders! Building a SaaS and realized I have no idea how to handle sales tax/VAT for global customers 😰
Looking for a payment platform that can:
Basically I want to focus on building my product, not becoming a tax expert 😅
What do you guys use? Is it worth paying extra for tax handling?
Used all three. Here’s my honest take: Linear: Best UX by far, Built for devs, Perfect issue tracking, No free tier. Notion Projects: Good if you already use Notion, Still a bit immature, Not great for sprints. ClickUp: Everything but the kitchen sink, Can be overwhelming, Good value. My pick: Linear. Worth the $8/user. Devs actually use it.
Bought all three. Here’s my breakdown: Keychron K8 Pro: Best value, Hot-swappable, Great Mac support. Ducky Duke: Better build quality, Louder (thocky!), No wireless. NuPhy Field75: Unique design, Good acoustics, Pricy for what it is. My pick for dev: Keychron K8 Pro. Can’t go wrong.
Notion user for 3 years here. For thesis work: Notion is good for structured data. Obsidian is best for linking notes, free, local-first. Craft is pretty but pricey. My recommendation: Obsidian for thesis. The bidirectional linking is game-changing!
Full breakdown after testing all three for 2 months:
Cursor: Best code completion, Great Chat feature, Can be expensive.
Windsurf: Free tier is actually usable, Good for beginners, Less powerful than Cursor.
My pick: Cursor for serious devs. Worth the $20/mo.