u/WildShallot

Hold a key, ask about anything on your screen, and get an instant contextual answer right where you are

Hi all! I built a Mac app that provides in-context answers, can draft things for you, and also supports normal dictation. You hold a button and speak, instead of copy-pasting your thing into a chatbot and dealing with the back-and-forth friction that comes with that.

You can ask anything about what is on your screen or even things that are not on your screen.

- "Find and kill process using this port" → gives you the command that you can insert directly
- "Reply that I can't make it" → drafts an email following your specific email instructions
- "How to pronounce this thing" → it sees your selected text and gives guidance on pronunciation
- "Translate this" → translates what is on your screen or any selected text to your language immediately

And many more use cases!

It takes a still image of the foremost (active) app only when you press the hotkey, sends it to a zero-data-retention provider, and then discards it. Nothing is saved on any cloud server or database. It also sees any selected text and knows what app you are currently working on, and uses all of that as context to provide the most optimal and concise answer.

It is $12/month with a free 7-day trial. No credit card required.

Works on Apple Silicon (M1+) and macOS 15+.

If you try it, I would love to hear about your experience. Happy to answer any questions.

https://www.prelto.com/

u/WildShallot — 3 days ago

I built a visual explorer for OpenRouter models and providers combining metrics and benchmarks in one place. Free to use!

I made a OpenRouter model + provider explorer that lets you filter and sort by price, latency, throughput, uptime, and other metrics, plus all available benchmark scores from Artificial Analysis.

My goal was to be able to answer more granular questions and compare models quickly and in a visual way. For example you can find the cheapest or fastest models that are still decent at coding or whatever benchmark you care about.

https://openexplorer.pages.dev

Let me know if you find it useful or if have any feedback.

u/WildShallot — 3 months ago