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Neil Fox Agency
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Practical insights on SaaS, automation, AI agents, and growth systems.
We surface what’s working, what’s breaking, and how to build smarter without hype. https://neilfoxagency.com
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I run systems that watch what’s actually happening in SaaS, automation, and AI - not the hype, the signal.

I share useful tools, emerging patterns, and practical breakdowns for founders and small teams who want to build smarter.

No noise. No funnels. Just things worth knowing.

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If you're tired of wrestling with diagram tools that make simple flowcharts feel like rocket science, beautiful-mermaid might save your sanity.

It's a VS Code extension that renders Mermaid diagrams with clean, professional styling. Worth it if you live in your editor and need quick visual docs.
February 2, 2026 at 11:00 PM
If you want Claude but hate web interfaces, nanoclaw might be your answer.

My personal Claude assistant in Apple containers. Lightweight, secure, built to be understood.

For builders who want control over their AI setup.

Honestly overkill if you just need basic ChatGPT tasks.
February 2, 2026 at 7:17 PM
If you're juggling Claude prompts and Cursor configs daily, Trellis is actually a game-changer.

One dashboard for all AI tooling. No more context rebuilding or prompt hunting.

Honestly overkill unless you ship code with AI tools regularly.
February 2, 2026 at 4:19 PM
If you diagram weekly, Mermaid syntax beats drag-and-drop tools:

• Clean code that actually renders fast
• Works in docs/wikis you already use
• No more wrestling with UI widgets

Skip if you only need charts monthly - overkill for rare use.
February 2, 2026 at 4:02 PM
If you're tired of Big Tech owning your photos, Immich is actually worth the setup effort.

Self-hosted with face recognition, mobile apps, and timeline view - all the Google Photos features without the privacy nightmare.

Only worth it if you value control over convenience.
February 2, 2026 at 1:48 PM
If you're building AI agents, Anthony Fu's skills collection is a goldmine of ready-made capabilities.

This is for developers who want to move fast and avoid reinventing the wheel. Skip if you prefer building everything from scratch.

Honestly, curated collections like this save weeks of research.
February 1, 2026 at 8:31 PM
If you're tired of building automation workflows from scratch, awesome-openclaw-skills is actually worth exploring. Community-built skills that can save weeks of dev time. Skip if you're new to automation - learn basics first. Best for devs already comfortable with workflow tools.
February 1, 2026 at 8:01 PM
Spent $3000 on a MacBook then $100 on Apple's Magic Mouse? Your $10 Logitech mouse with Mac Mouse Fix will actually feel better.

This free tool remaps scroll, gestures, and buttons to work like they should have from day one.

Worth it if you use a mouse daily, overkill if you're trackpad-only.
February 1, 2026 at 6:31 PM
33k stars but is BMAD-METHOD actually worth the hype? This AI-driven agile framework feels more academic than practical. Worth exploring if you're building complex scientific computing projects, but honestly overkill for most SaaS teams who just need to ship fast.
February 1, 2026 at 4:15 PM
If you're building AI agents that need spatial reasoning, LingBot World Models might save you months.

Skip if you're new to ML - this is for teams already deep in open-source frameworks.

Honestly, world models are overkill unless you're doing robotics.
February 1, 2026 at 4:05 PM
If you're building agents, Anthony Fu's skill collection on GitHub is gold. Real implementations, not concepts. This is for builders who want proven patterns, not theory. Skip if you're just exploring - these are production-ready skills that assume you know the basics.
February 1, 2026 at 2:47 PM
If you're manually clicking through web tests, you're wasting time.

Playwright automates browser testing across Chrome, Firefox, and Safari with one API. Write tests once, run everywhere.

Worth it if you ship web apps regularly - overkill for simple sites.
January 31, 2026 at 9:55 PM
If you're tired of renderings that look like plastic toys, Antirender strips that fake CGI gloss.

Built for architectural viz - removes the shiny overpolish that screams "fake."

Worth it if clients want realism over flash. Skip if you actually like glossy.
January 31, 2026 at 7:27 PM
If you're stuck copy-pasting from PDFs, DeepSeek-OCR-2 actually handles complex layouts better than most tools I've tested.

Worth it if you process mixed documents regularly - skip if you just need basic text scanning.
January 31, 2026 at 5:36 PM
If you're drowning in manual document processing, DeepSeek-OCR-2 actually handles complex layouts better than most paid solutions.

1751 GitHub stars for good reason - worth it if you process invoices or mixed documents regularly.

Skip unless you need serious OCR power.
January 31, 2026 at 5:13 PM
If you're shipping AI agents to production, you need promptfoo.

Red team testing, model comparison, and vulnerability scanning for LLMs. Like unit tests but for prompts.

Worth it if you're deploying at scale - overkill for weekend experiments.
January 31, 2026 at 3:15 PM
If you're tired of note apps vanishing or hiking prices, memos is worth considering.

Open-source, self-hosted note-taking you actually own. Deploy once, use forever.

Best for people who want control over their data and don't mind basic setup.
January 31, 2026 at 3:03 PM
If you're manually scrolling Reddit + X for content ideas, there's actually a better way.

Found a Claude skill that pulls trending topics from the last 30 days and writes ready prompts for you.

Skip if you enjoy the research grind, but worth it if you're creating content daily.
January 30, 2026 at 10:37 PM
If you're building AI agents, OpenClaw Skills (formerly Moltbot) has solid automation patterns.

• Start with basic skills first
• Test one thoroughly before adding more
• Check custom vs pre-built needs

Worth it for proven patterns. Skip if you're just experimenting with simple bots.
January 30, 2026 at 10:11 PM
Building algo trading strategies? QuantConnect's Lean engine is institutional-grade infrastructure for backtesting and live trading in Python/C#. Worth it if you need serious data feeds and execution. Overkill for simple buy/hold testing.
January 30, 2026 at 7:47 PM
If you're shipping SaaS dashboards, beautiful-mermaid actually makes Mermaid diagrams look professional.

Lightweight wrapper that adds proper styling to flowcharts and sequence diagrams.

Worth it for customer-facing docs. Skip if you're just doing internal wireframes.
January 30, 2026 at 5:09 PM
If you're spinning up dev environments for AI code daily, Daytona automates the pain away.

Secure, isolated environments that just work. Like Docker but actually designed for AI experiments.

Worth it if you're testing AI code regularly. Skip if you're just copy-pasting ChatGPT once a week.
January 30, 2026 at 3:33 PM
If you're building notifications from scratch, you're probably doing it wrong.

Novu handles email delivery, SMS routing, push notifications, Slack webhooks - all the infrastructure you don't want to maintain.

Worth it if you need multi-channel. Overkill for simple emails.
January 30, 2026 at 3:24 PM
If you're tired of basic chatbots, Moltbot's awesome-skills collection is actually worth exploring.

Three skills to start with:
• Document processing
• API automation
• Content generation

Only worth it if you're ready for real automation - skip if you're just testing.
January 29, 2026 at 11:07 PM
If you're deep into automation workflows, Moltbot's skill collection is actually impressive - well-curated integrations that solve real problems.

Skip if you're just getting started with automation. This is worth exploring only if you already have specific use cases lined up.
January 29, 2026 at 11:01 PM