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AI agent for Jupyter: Generate code, run cells with natural language.Open7484Released 2mo agoFree + from $20/mo
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6,001125Released 2y ago100% FreeUmer Colville🙏 22 karmaJul 29, 2025This is cool, I can do code on the left side, and the right side can give me advice on my code. Spares me a lot of headaches and I can do it anywhere with ease
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3,139101Released 11mo ago100% FreeFlexPilot offers an impressive and user-friendly AI-driven experience. Very useful tool!
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1,90327Released 1y agoFree + from $16.5/moI've been using CodeKidz with my two kiddos, 9 and 12, and I gotta say, it's a pretty neat platform. The way it teaches Python through storytelling and games is super engaging - my kids are actually excited about coding, which is something I never thought I'd say. The AI coaching is a standout feature. It's like having a personal tutor available 24/7, which is a lifesaver for someone like me who can barely keep up with the tech lingo. My kids can ask questions and get immediate answers, which is fantastic. However, it's clear that CodeKidz is still in the early stages. There are a few bugs here and there, and the platform could definitely benefit from a wider variety of lessons. It's great for beginners, but I can see my older kid outgrowing it pretty soon if they don't add more advanced content. But you know what? Despite the growing pains, I think CodeKidz has a lot of potential. It's a fun, interactive way to introduce kids to coding, and I'm excited to see how it evolves. If you're looking to dip your kids' toes into the world of programming, I'd say give it a shot. Just remember to have a little patience as they work out the kinks.
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4,24035Released 2y agoFree + from $9Among all the ones I looked for, the only one that delivers what it promises, and at a fair price.
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16,87910Released 3mo agoFree + from $19.99/moThis is hands-down the most engaging language app I’ve ever used. The AI conversations feel real, and the talking avatar makes it fun to practice speaking without anxiety.
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1,36719Released 11mo agoFree + from $5/monot working when i click Create a new project its just loading for half an hour
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5107Released 1y agoFree + from $14.99/moI gave Verve Copilot a fair shot. Used it for about two weeks hoping it would help me prep better for interviews. Honestly? It felt super basic. The responses were slow, generic, and half the time I didn’t even feel like I was in a real interview. More like filling out a survey. 🫠 The UI looked clean, but that’s about it. There was no depth in the feedback, and it didn’t adapt to my answers at all. I kept thinking — is this it? Out of frustration, I tried LockedIn AI (wasn’t expecting much tbh), but man… what a difference. The mock interviews actually felt real, the questions were on point for my role, and the feedback made sense. Even the resume review caught things I hadn’t noticed for months. I don’t usually write reviews, but if someone’s seriously preparing for interviews — skip Verve and go straight to LockedIn. It actually feels like you’re practicing with someone who knows what they’re doing. Verve was more like talking to a voice assistant who’s just... there. 😅
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