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This is Edition #21 of the Weekly Tool Deep Dive ποΈ
This is Edition #21 of the Weekly Tool Deep Dive ποΈ
Each tool comes with real use-cases you can copy-paste and examples of how people are automating the tedious stuff. No fluff, just execution.
Your challenge: Pick one tool and run it for 30 minutes this week
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What It Is
JobMatch Bot scans 110+ job platforms in a single search, then tailors your resume for each specific role and generates a personalized 16-section interview prep guide β covering company research, predicted Q&A, STAR stories, salary negotiation scripts, and a 2-page cheat sheet.
Why It's Trending:
Most job search tools stop at matching you with listings. JobMatch Bot covers the full loop β finding the role, optimizing your resume to beat ATS filters, and coaching you through the interview. And it does it at a scale no manual process can match.
Key Features:
110+ Platform Search β one query surfaces matching roles from across the entire job web, not just LinkedIn and Indeed
Per-Role Resume Tailoring β rewrites your resume with the right keywords and framing for each application, not a one-size-fits-all document
16-Section Interview Prep β a full company-specific guide including STAR stories, predicted questions, and a ready-to-use cheat sheet
Real Example: From 50 Applications to 3 Callbacks
A marketing manager had been applying for six weeks with a generic resume and minimal callbacks. They ran their profile through JobMatch Bot, which surfaced 30 new relevant roles they'd missed and auto-tailored their resume for each one. The 16-section interview prep guide for their top-choice company included predicted questions based on that company's interview reputation and a salary negotiation script. They got three callbacks in the first week.
How to Set It Up
Sign up at jobmatch.bot
Upload your resume and set your target roles and locations
Run your first multi-platform search to see matched listings
Select the roles you want to apply for and let it tailor your resume per listing
Generate your interview prep guide for your priority applications
Set up daily or weekly email alerts so new matching roles surface automatically
What It Is
AgentKit is a production-ready toolkit built exclusively for Claude Code that ships 17 specialized engineering subagents, 100+ skills, and 95+ slash commands β all pre-configured so you can stop rebuilding the same workflows from scratch and start shipping. There's a Marketing Kit version too, with 28 additional agents and 68 more skills for growth and content workflows.
π₯ Why Itβs Hot Right Now
Claude Code users know the tool is powerful, but getting consistent, production-quality output is frustrating β token limits eat budgets, context drifts between sessions, and every project feels like starting over.
Key Features:
17 Specialized Subagents β dedicated agents for planning, coding, testing, reviewing, debugging, and deploying, each optimized for its one job
100+ Pre-Built Skills β covers frontend, backend, DevOps, databases, testing, and more; skills are context-efficient and don't blow up your token window
95+ Slash Commands β cover the full SDLC so you can trigger structured workflows without re-prompting every session
Real Example: Shipping a Feature in Hours, Not Days
A solo developer building a SaaS product installed the EngineerKit and ran their first feature through the planner subagent before writing a single line of code. The planner researched the codebase, wrote a spec, and handed off to the coder subagent β which wrote to the project's existing patterns instead of guessing. The tester subagent flagged two edge cases the dev would have missed. Total time from idea to reviewed, test-passing code: under 4 hours.
β‘ How to Use It
Pick your kit at agentkit.ingest β Engineer ($99), Marketing ($99), or Bundle ($149 for both)
Get instant GitHub access to the full toolkit
Follow the setup guide to install into your Claude Code workspace
The subagents, skills, and slash commands auto-wire β no manual configuration needed
Start with a
/plancommand on your first feature to see the orchestration in actionJoin their Discord community (3,900+ builders) for workflow tips and updates

What It Is
Notis is a managed, no-setup-required AI assistant that works straight from WhatsApp, iMessage, Telegram, Slack, or email β and connects to 850+ integrations including your calendar, Gmail, Notion, Todoist, and more. No new app. No tinkering. Just message it like you would a person.
π― Why People Love It
OpenClaw is the developer-favourite for building a self-hosted AI assistant in your messaging apps β powerful, but it requires setup, config, and ongoing maintenance. Notis is the managed alternative: a messaging-first AI assistant built around the concept of being your "AI intern," connecting conversations to reminders, automations, integrations, and Notion workflows Notis without touching a terminal once.
Key Features:
Works Where You Already Are β no new interface to learn; message Notis from WhatsApp, iMessage, Telegram, Slack, or email exactly the way you'd text a team member
850+ Integrations β connect calendars, inboxes, Notion, Todoist, and hundreds of niche tools; advanced voice mode on WhatsApp can pull up context from all your connected apps simultaneously Notis
Scheduled Automations β set up recurring tasks, daily briefings, and triggered workflows that run without you; one example: an automation that creates and manages travel time blockers whenever a calendar event is added or removed
Real Example: A Founder's Morning Briefing on Autopilot
A solo founder set up a single Notis automation: every morning at 9am, Notis pulls their day's calendar events, flags urgent emails from Gmail, surfaces late tasks from Todoist, and sends a clean briefing to their WhatsApp. No apps to open. No dashboard to check. Just a message waiting when they wake up. They estimated it saves 25 minutes of context-gathering every single morning.
How to Set It Up in 15 Minutes
Go to notis.ai and sign up β no account password needed, your phone number is your login
Choose your entry channel β WhatsApp is the fastest to get started
Connect your core integrations β calendar, email, Notion, task manager
Try a few quick commands to get comfortable ("remind me at 3pm to call X", "what's on my calendar tomorrow")
Set up your first recurring automation β a daily briefing is the easiest starting point
Upgrade to a paid plan when you're ready to unlock the full 850+ integration library
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