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This is not a drill. Spotify Wrapped is almost here. If you've only been listening to Mariah Carey o

This is not a drill. Spotify Wrapped is almost here. If you've only been listening to Mariah Carey on repeat,... [Product Hunt]( [Read in browser]( This is not a drill. Spotify Wrapped is almost here. If you've only been listening to Mariah Carey on repeat, you better grab those wireless buds. We'll tell you what else you can do with your music lineup too. PRODUCT HIGHLIGHT [Make your kid the main character]( In Hollywood, Artificial Intelligence is usually cast as the catalyst or at least the sidekick to the downfall of society. What if AI can paint itself a different picture? A couple of new launches present a very charming use of AI that’s definitely not the same vibes as the unnerving humanoid Haley Joe Osment portrayed on the silver screen. AI for bedtime stories: [StoriesForKids.ai]( and [Storywizard.ai]( are two new tools to help parents create stories for their kids from just a few prompts. That means stories can feature your child (or nephew, etc.) or their favorite character. These custom, easy-to-build stories can also conveniently be used to teach pertinent lessons to your child, like how to clean up their toys. [StoriesForKids]( ask for a few fill-in-blanks responses, including the interests of the main character and moral of the story. [Brian Roy](, who works as a Director of Product Design at Spotify, created StoriesForKids while on parental leave. He explained: “As a recent first-time parent, I ran out of books quickly. Sure, repetition can help make bedtime routines a bit more predictable. But something more engaging had the potential to make reading fun for both of us — the same way building LEGOs is more fun than playing with the final product.” [Storywizard]( was created by maker [Nadav Yaron](, a UX designer and art director. Storywizard has you come up with a couple of sentences to create your story's plot. It spits out a story about ten pages long. You can edit the text after and generate new images, too. How well do they work? Like any products created with this tech so far, the generated text may not be ideal out the gate; the art may even be a little creepy. However, spinning up a new story or pictures is super simple and we’re excited to see the technology itself improve the experience over time. The makers are also looking for your feedback to make the products even better. You know what to do... [Make a story from scratch]( Tuesday, 29 November 2022 Yesterday's Top Products [Triplebyte Magnet]( [Hire skilled engineers without sending recruiting emails]( [▲ 489+]( [Care Personality Assessment]( [Assess your soft skills & blind spots]( [▲ 382+]( [Further 2.0]( [Daily and personalized content, tailored to your interests]( [▲ 274+]( [StoriesForKids.ai]( [Create stories + illustrations in seconds with AI]( [▲ 251+]( [Merit]( [Tech mentorship for the under-networked]( [▲ 265+]( [Zzan]( [Easiest way to send gifts online]( [▲ 235+]( [Futurepedia]( [Updated & curated catalog of AI tools with verified quality]( [▲ 171+]( [1Tools]( [100% free online tools for everyday needs]( [▲ 166+]( [tiiny.host]( [Right-click & share your work from your Mac in seconds]( [▲ 152+]( [SurfKey]( [Reddit keyword alerts in your inbox, Slack and Discord]( [▲ 134+]( [Discover many more]( CAT NIPS - Don’t panic, but Spotify Wrapped is around the corner. This [alternative]( will display 36 of your top artists on a Coachella lineup-like graphic. - [Lobby]( is like BeReal, but for video chat. Each evening you get a call to talk to a random friend for one minute. - Get your quick fix of design resources like color palettes, fonts, and branding inspo, with this [daily report](. - [Coffee]( is a “tiny time tracker for your next big project.” It lets you see how you spend your time when working on multiple projects and allows you to export data to CSV for invoice creation. [Tell us how we're doing]( [We're working on improving Product Hunt every day and we want to hear from you. What do you love? How could we do better? All feedback is helpful.]( [Speak your mind]( We send this email daily. Feel free to update your [email preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from these emails at any time. [Advertise](, [Twitter](, [Facebook](, [Stories](

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