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Weekly Winners

Winners for Jun 19 - Jun 25, 2026

These projects were selected as the top performers of the week.

Fake Mayo Founder Stories

Fake Mayo Founder Stories

#1 Project of the day

Fake Mayo is a founder-first blog and newsletter sharing real, no-hype stories of how startups and indie hackers land early traction. Each post breaks down exact, actionable marketing tactics-from niche community outreach to clever social campaigns-that actually work.

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Clear Mail for Gmail
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Clear Mail for Gmail

#2 Second place

Clear Mail for Gmail is a chrome extension that helps in decluttering your Gmail inbox, while keeping your privacy intact.Here’s what makes it stand out:➜ Works directly in your Gmail tab, no need to install a desktop app or go to another browser tab for managing your emails➜ Privacy first approach to mail cleaning, all processing happens locally and none of your email data is uploaded to our servers➜ Manage your emails through the intuitive concept of Mail Filters.➜ Find out which sender is sending you the most emails and also figure out all repetitive subject emails. Clean them up, move similar emails to a different label or simply organize and read similar emails at one place. It is all up to you!➜ Declutter not just your Primary tab, but even the Promotions, Social, Updates, Forums tab as well➜ Use our 1-click Delete features, making it easier than ever to empty your Gmail inbox.NO CREDIT CARD REQUIRED! We offer a free version, which can be used with some weekly limits. Get Clear Mail today, it's FREE!

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Dock Groups
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Dock Groups

#3 Third place

App Groups- Organize apps into named groups, each with a custom emoji icon, stored by bundle ID.- Pin important groups to the top of the sidebar.- Create and delete groups directly from the main panel — no detour into Settings.- Default starter groups (Work, Creative, Utilities) appear on first launch.- Group data is saved atomically with owner-only file permissions, and the app tolerates missing fields so updates never wipe your groups.The Floating Panel- A panel anchored next to your Dock that positions itself correctly whether your Dock sits at the bottom, left, or right of the screen.- Opens from the Dock icon or the menu bar; closes automatically when it loses focus.- A collapsible sidebar toggles between full labels (with shortcut badges) and a compact icon-only rail.- Frosted-glass or solid panel style, plus System / Light / Dark themes.Open All / Close All — the signature feature- Open All launches every app in a group with a small stagger (so macOS doesn't choke on simultaneous launches).- Close All does the reverse, and this is something no competing dock app offers:- Plain click → hides every app in the group - ⌥-click → quits them gracefully - ⌘-click → force-quits them- Live indicators show which apps in a group are currently running, and clicking a running app restores its windows — including minimized ones.Most Used (dynamic group)- A self-maintaining group showing your most-launched apps.- Tracks launches passively system-wide with no permissions required, and excludes system processes.In-Panel App Management- Add and remove apps right in the panel grid.- Drag to reorder apps within a group.- Right-click any app for Quit, Force Quit, or Show in Finder.- Drop a file onto an app icon to open it with that app.Keyboard Shortcuts- ⌘1–9 switches groups inside the panel.- ⌥⇧1–9 are true system-wide hotkeys that work even in full-screen apps — with no Accessibility or Input Monitoring permissions needed.- Shortcuts are fully remappable, with conflict detection and inline badges.Menu Bar Mode- An optional menu bar icon for quick access without using the Dock.Privacy & Auto-Update- All your data (groups, usage stats) stays local — no cloud, no accounts.- The only optional network signal is anonymous update statistics (app version, build, macOS version — no IP, no identifiers), which you can turn off in Settings → Updates.- Updates are cryptographically signed and verified on your Mac; the app ships with an Apple privacy manifest declaring no tracking.

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