Short links and dynamic QR codes you can white-label as your own SaaS
Another dynamic QR generator competing directly with Bitly, Rebrandly, and QR Tiger.

Yet another DocuSign clone, but blockchain timestamps are a nice touch.
Small businesses, legal teams, developers needing e-signature APIs
DocuSign · HelloSign · PandaDoc
Another dynamic QR generator competing directly with Bitly, Rebrandly, and QR Tiger.
Post-quantum crypto blockchain, but live network shows zero blocks and one peer.
Private-deployment VoIP stack exploiting UK telecom arbitrage, but licensing model limits adoption.
The project actually publishes canonical genesis anchors, protocol specs, bootstrap endpoints and a live explorer — so this reads like a working protocol, not just vaporware. The core idea (PoP-S4.1: up to ~30k phones per block) is a bold, unusual approach to consensus, but the repo shows little community traction and lacks obvious public audits or transparent attestation primitives, so treat the live network with healthy skepticism until security details and client code are clearer.
It pairs WhisperX-grade transcription (speaker diarization and word-level timestamps) with optional multi-LLM analysis — summaries, Q&A, sentiment, topics and even fact-checking — plus YouTube import and standard export formats. Being vendor-agnostic and offering fact-checking is a smart differentiator, but the space is crowded (Descript/Otter/etc.); clearer accuracy numbers, pricing, or unique workflow hooks would make this stand out.
Ambitious lattice PoW blockchain, but unverified claims and no working mainnet or active community evidence.