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View File Ultimate Addons for Contact Form 7 Pro Ultimate Addons for Contact Form 7 Pro is a powerful plugin that extends the functionality of the Contact Form 7 plugin, allowing you to create more advanced and customisable forms. This add-on offers many features, including multi-step forms, conditional logic, additional field types, and enhanced styling options. With its user-friendly interface, you can easily design complex forms that cater to your specific needs without any coding knowledge. Ultimate Addons for Contact Form 7 Pro integrates seamlessly with popular third-party services, improving form performance and user engagement. By using this plugin, you can create professional and highly functional forms that enhance user experience and streamline data collection. Submitter ceacer Submitted 05/14/25 Category Wordpress Plugins Null
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Ultimate Addons for Contact Form 7 Pro is a powerful plugin that extends the functionality of the Contact Form 7 plugin, allowing you to create more advanced and customisable forms. This add-on offers many features, including multi-step forms, conditional logic, additional field types, and enhanced styling options. With its user-friendly interface, you can easily design complex forms that cater to your specific needs without any coding knowledge. Ultimate Addons for Contact Form 7 Pro integrates seamlessly with popular third-party services, improving form performance and user engagement. By using this plugin, you can create professional and highly functional forms that enhance user experience and streamline data collection.Free -
View File HBook v2.1 - Hotel booking system - WordPress Plugin HBook will allow you to easily enable online reservation on your WordPress website. It is perfectly suited for anybody owning a business in the hospitality industry: hotel, B&B, holiday apartment, campsite… Thanks to HBook you will be able to add availability calendars, table rates and booking forms on your website in seconds! Submitter ceacer Submitted 05/14/25 Category Wordpress Plugins Null
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HBook will allow you to easily enable online reservation on your WordPress website. It is perfectly suited for anybody owning a business in the hospitality industry: hotel, B&B, holiday apartment, campsite… Thanks to HBook you will be able to add availability calendars, table rates and booking forms on your website in seconds!Free -
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View File Gravity Flow v2.9.12 Automate your business processes. Turn your email and spreadsheet chaos into secure, scalable and efficient workflow systems. Built for WordPress & Gravity Forms. Submitter ceacer Submitted 05/14/25 Category Wordpress Plugins Null
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Gemini, Google’s AI-powered chatbot, can now connect to GitHub — for users subscribed to the $20-per-month Gemini Advanced plan, that is. As of Wednesday, Gemini Advanced customers can directly add a public or private codebase on GitHub to Gemini to allow the chatbot to generate and explain code, debug existing code, and more. Users can connect GitHub to Gemini by clicking the “+” button in the prompt bar, selecting “import code,” and pasting a GitHub URL. Gemini Advanced now connects with @github, making it a more powerful coding assistant. Directly connect to public or private GitHub repos to generate/modify functions, explain complex code, ask questions about your codebase, debug and more. Click the + button in the prompt bar,… pic.twitter.com/EgItxk6hd7 — Google Gemini App (@GeminiApp) May 14, 2025 A word of warning: AI models, including Google’s, still struggle to code quality software. Code-generating AI tends to introduce security vulnerabilities and errors, owing to weaknesses in areas like the ability to understand programming logic. One recent evaluation of Devin, a popular AI coding tool, found that it could only complete three out of 20 programming tests. The new GitHub integration arrives just a few days after OpenAI launched a GitHub connector for ChatGPT deep research, a tool that searches across the web and other sources to compile thorough research reports on a topic. AI companies, including Google and OpenAI, are moving quickly to ship new capabilities in an effort to make their products stand out in an increasingly crowded field. Case in point, OpenAI on Tuesday brought SharePoint and Microsoft OneDrive connectors to ChatGPT deep research.
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View File Dynamic Content for Elementor v3.3.5 Improve your website’s potential through additional widgets, expanding Elementor’s functionality. Dynamically control its different components using Elementor’s templates. Submitter ceacer Submitted 05/14/25 Category Wordpress Plugins Null
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View File BRW v1.7.9 - Booking Rental Plugin WooCommerce Booking & Rental Plugin WooCommerce – With multiple settings and flexible features of the plugin, it is fit with multiple rental systems. The rental plugin developed from woocommerce, so you can customize features and templates with ease. The rental plugin is applicable for systems like: Car Rental, Hotel Booking, Tour Booking, Travel Booking, Boat Rental, Bicycle, Transportation Service, Taxi (Location) Service … Submitter ceacer Submitted 05/14/25 Category Wordpress Plugins Null
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Booking & Rental Plugin WooCommerce – With multiple settings and flexible features of the plugin, it is fit with multiple rental systems. The rental plugin developed from woocommerce, so you can customize features and templates with ease. The rental plugin is applicable for systems like: Car Rental, Hotel Booking, Tour Booking, Travel Booking, Boat Rental, Bicycle, Transportation Service, Taxi (Location) Service …Free -
Bit Integrations Pro v2.4.12 - Integration Plugin for WordPress
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View File Bit Integrations Pro v2.4.12 - Integration Plugin for WordPress This plugin Connects WordPress Plugins and external applications seamlessly. It's a great way to save time and simplify the process of Automation. Submitter ceacer Submitted 05/14/25 Category Wordpress Plugins Null -
View File BetterDocs Pro v3.5.6 - Make Your Knowledge Base Standout Accelerate The Power of Knowledge Base With BetterDocs. Create & Manage Knowledge Base Documentations Effectively To Reduce Support Tickets, Increase Productivity, Improve User Experience And Scale Your Customer Support Operations. Submitter ceacer Submitted 05/14/25 Category Wordpress Plugins Null
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View File Affiliate Egg v1.0.9.23 - Niche Affiliate Marketing Wordpress Plugin Any owner of successful affiliate website can tell you that best conversion and commission are in local popular shops. There are many good plugins for affiliate marketing, but all of them are working with big networks, because local shops don’t have own API and don’t take a part in any affiliate networks. This is why we created Affiliate Egg plugin, which are working with many shops which don’t work in any other plugin. Submitter ceacer Submitted 05/14/25 Category Wordpress Plugins Null
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Any owner of successful affiliate website can tell you that best conversion and commission are in local popular shops. There are many good plugins for affiliate marketing, but all of them are working with big networks, because local shops don’t have own API and don’t take a part in any affiliate networks. This is why we created Affiliate Egg plugin, which are working with many shops which don’t work in any other plugin.Free -
AI-powered note-taking tool Granola has been on a roll. The startup’s seen a steep uptick in usage since it launched a year ago, mostly thanks to word of mouth among VCs and founders, but a big driver seems to be the fact that people are using it for doing more than its core pitch — automated note-taking for meetings. Granola’s co-founder, Chris Pedragel, told TechCrunch that the company’s users are increasingly using Granola for taking personal notes, which helps them make all their information, both from work and otherwise, available to the app’s AI to parse and surface insights from. “[People] have Granola open all day because they have a lot of meetings, so it’s like […] where they’re starting to live,” he said. Pedragel said Granola’s organic popularity among the tech crowd and diversifying use-cases has helped its user base grow 10% every week since its launch, though he didn’t specify how many users it currently has. Off the back of that rapid growth and popularity, Granola on Wednesday said it has raised $43 million in a Series B funding round led by Nat Friedman and Daniel Gross’s venture firm, NFDG, at a valuation of $250 million. The round also saw participation from existing investors Lightspeed and Spark, as well as angel investors including Vercel’s Guillermo Rauch, Replit’s Amjad Masad, Shopify’s Tobi Lutke, and Linear’s Karri Saarinen. The round brings the company’s total funding raised to $67 million. Image Credits: Granola Alongside this funding, Granola is also extending its remit beyond its current single-user focus to make itself more useful for businesses: It’s launching a new collaboration feature that lets users share transcripts and notes with teammates, and enable the app’s AI take to advantage of a broader pool of notes and details to surface insights. Users in an organization can create custom folders for various collaborative use cases like sales calls, customer feedback and hiring. The app will also let users share meeting notes with people who don’t use Granola to let them chat with its AI and ask it questions. Techcrunch event Join us at TechCrunch Sessions: AI Secure your spot for our leading AI industry event with speakers from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Cohere. For a limited time, tickets are just $292 for an entire day of expert talks, workshops, and potent networking. Exhibit at TechCrunch Sessions: AI Secure your spot at TC Sessions: AI and show 1,200+ decision-makers what you’ve built — without the big spend. Available through May 9 or while tables last. Berkeley, CA | June 5 REGISTER NOW Other meeting transcription and note-taking apps, such as Read AI, Fireflies and Otter, already offer similar shared space features. Pedregal, though, says Granola is for more than note-taking. “I think how Granola differs from other notetakers is that it is very personal and you are in control all the time. You can edit notes at any point. It is not about just capturing a meeting, but it is a space where you can work, even post meetings,” he said. Earlier this month, Granola updated its app to enable users to ask the AI bot questions about all meetings it had recorded. Building on that, the company will now allow users to ask questions about specific folders as well. Image Credits: Granola Granola’s new collaborative focus is part of a broader trend — many AI-powered meeting transcription and note-taking tools are expanding their focus and building integrations with other tools as they try to become a hub that stores and lets users search through knowledge from various sources. Meanwhile, productivity suites are introducing transcription tools to keep customers from having to use other apps for that purpose. For instance, Notion just yesterday launched an AI meeting note-taking tool. Lightspeed’s Mike Mignano believes that Granola has an edge in this space because of its interface and user experience. “Since the start, the company has had the right mix of AI transcript and human control of taking notes. Now that they are building context across the meetings and making the notes shareable, the product has become stronger. With these features, Granola will have long-term context for users and teams, kicking off network effects for the startup,” he said.
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Enterprises want access to new software and AI tools but can’t risk sending their sensitive data out to a third-party software-as-a-service (SaaS) providers. Tensor9 looks to help software companies land more enterprise customers by helping them deploy their software directly into a customer’s tech stack. Tensor9 converts a software vendor’s code into the format needed to deploy into their customer’s tech environment. Tensor9 then makes a digital twin of the deployed software, or a miniaturized model of the deployed software’s infrastructure, so Tensor9’s customers can monitor how the software is working in their customer’s environment. Tensor9 can help companies deploy into any premise ranging from cloud to bare metal servers. Michael Ten-Pow, Tensor9’s co-founder and CEO, told TechCrunch that Tensor9’s ability to transfer software to any premise, and its use of digital twin technology to help with remote monitoring, helps Tensor9 stand out from other companies, like Octopus Deploy or Nuon, that also help companies deploy software into a customer’s environment. “You can’t just throw a piece of software over the wall, or it’s very difficult to throw a piece of software over the wall, and know what’s going on, be able to find issues, debug them, fix them,” Ten-Pow (pictured above, left) said. “They see it running, they can debug it, they can log in and understand what the issues are and fix them.” He said the timing is right for Tensor9’s tech due to tailwinds from the rise of AI. Enterprises and financial institutions want to adopt AI tech, but can’t risk sending their data to a third-party. “An enterprise search vendor might go to, let’s say, J.P. Morgan and say, ‘hey, I need access to all your six parabytes of data to build an intelligent search layer on top of it so that your internal employees can have a conversation with their company’s data,’ there’s no way that’s going to work,” Ten-Pow said. Ten-Pow, an ex-engineer at AWS, said he had a “long, fairly winding path” to the launch of Tensor9. He got the idea for the company while working on another potential idea that didn’t work out. He spent some time figuring out if he could find a way to make it easier for software vendors to get SOC 2 certified, a cybersecurity compliance framework, to help them unlock customers that required their vendors to have it. Techcrunch event Join us at TechCrunch Sessions: AI Secure your spot for our leading AI industry event with speakers from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Cohere. For a limited time, tickets are just $292 for an entire day of expert talks, workshops, and potent networking. Exhibit at TechCrunch Sessions: AI Secure your spot at TC Sessions: AI and show 1,200+ decision-makers what you’ve built — without the big spend. Available through May 9 or while tables last. Berkeley, CA | June 5 REGISTER NOW While that didn’t work out, he discovered from customer calls that what enterprises really wanted was the software to just run in their own tech environment. But many software companies, especially startups, don’t have the resources to offer a bespoke on-premise option for each enterprise customer. That sentiment became the basis for Tensor9 which Ten-Pow launched in 2024. Later in the year, he brought on two of his ex-AWS colleagues, Matthew Michie and Matthew Shanker, as co-founders. The company found early traction with voice AI companies. Since then, they’ve started to expand to work in other verticals including: enterprise search, enterprise databases and data management. The company currently works with AI companies including: 11x, Retell AI and Dyna AI, among others. Tensor9 bootstrapped for its first year and recently raised a $4 million seed round led by Wing VC with participation from Level Up Ventures, Devang Sachdev of Model Ventures, NVAngels, an angel group of ex-Nvidia employees, and other angel investors. Getting investors on board with the idea wasn’t too challenging, Ten-Pow said, because the VCs they spoke with had seen their portfolio companies struggle with this exact problem. Tensor9 just had to convince investors that they were the right team for the job. “We have a simple model but underneath the covers there’s a lot of complexity that makes that happen, hard technical challenges that we’ve solved to make that happen,” Ten-Pow said. “I think that was one of the things that helped us convince the investors to invest in us.” The company plans to use the funding for hiring and for building out the next generation of its technology so that it can work with customers in more verticals. “There’s been an evolution from [on premise] to the cloud and we think that this idea of software lives where it needs to, and operates where it needs to, is that next step that’s a sort of synthesis of the previous on-premise and cloud ideas,” Ten-Pow said.
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Data analytics platform Databricks said on Wednesday that it has agreed to acquire Neon, a startup building an open source alternative to AWS Aurora Postgres, for about $1 billion. Databricks said acquiring Neon’s tech would let it combine the startup’s serverless relational database management system with its own data intelligence services to let its customers deploy AI agents more efficiently. Founded in 2021 by CEO Nikita Shamgunov and software engineers Heikki Linnakangas and Stas Kelvich, Neon offers a managed cloud-based database platform (with free and usage-based paid plans) that lets developers clone databases and preview changes before they go to production. The platform automatically scales processor, memory and storage according to usage, and supports branching — isolated database instances for testing and development — as well as point-in-time recovery. Those capabilities, Databricks says, are ideally suited to workloads run by AI agents, which operate faster than human developers but often require supervision to control for errors. Citing recent telemetry, the company said 80% of the databases “provisioned on Neon were created automatically by AI agents rather than by humans.” “The era of AI-native, agent-driven applications is reshaping what a database must do,” said Ali Ghodsi, co-founder and CEO of Databricks, in a statement. “Neon proves it: four out of every five databases on their platform are spun up by code, not humans. By bringing Neon into Databricks, we’re giving developers a serverless Postgres that can keep up with agentic speed, pay-as-you-go economics and the openness of the Postgres community.” Neon has so far raised $129.5 million, according to Crunchbase, and its investors include Microsoft’s venture arm M12, General Catalyst, Menlo Ventures, and Notable Capital. Databricks, for its part, has so far accumulated more than $19 billion in financing, and in January closed a $15.3 billion financing at a $62 billion valuation. Databricks hasn’t held back from dipping into its warchest as it seeks to capitalize on the AI boom and position itself as a top service to build, test and deploy AI models and agents. The company last June acquired data management company Tabular, reportedly for nearly $2 billion, and in 2023 bought MosaicML, an open-source platform for training large language models and deploying AI tools, for $1.3 billion. Techcrunch event Join us at TechCrunch Sessions: AI Secure your spot for our leading AI industry event with speakers from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Cohere. For a limited time, tickets are just $292 for an entire day of expert talks, workshops, and potent networking. Exhibit at TechCrunch Sessions: AI Secure your spot at TC Sessions: AI and show 1,200+ decision-makers what you’ve built — without the big spend. Available through May 9 or while tables last. Berkeley, CA | June 5 REGISTER NOW
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TensorWave, a data center provider building facilities primarily with AMD hardware, has raised $100 million as it seeks to further build out its data center infrastructure. The funding round was led by Magnetar and AMD Ventures, and brings the company’s total capital raised to $146.7 million, according to Crunchbase. Maverick Silicon, Nexus Venture Partners and Prosperity7 also participated in the round. It’s a precarious time for data center projects. Tariff-related price hikes on components like server racks and chips could contribute to overall data center build costs increasing by 5% to 15%, per an analysis by TD Cowen. Investors are also wary of such projects accumulating too much capacity, particularly as the number of cheap AI services continues to grow. Overcapacity is reportedly one of the factors delaying OpenAI’s ambitious $500-billion Stargate data center project. Las Vegas, Nevada-based TensorWave claims that it hasn’t seen a slowdown in business, however. The company is on track to end the year with run-rate revenue of more than $100 million, which would mark a 20x increase from a year earlier, according to CEO Darrick Horton (pictured above; in the middle). Nvidia is the favored hardware vendor for data centers that are used for training and running AI models. But TensorWave embraced AMD early on, aiming to provide cloud services at lower prices. TensorWave recently deployed a “dedicated training” cluster of around 8,000 AMD Instinct MI325X GPUs. The new capital will enable the company to grow that cluster, as well as expand headcount and support “operational growth,” said Horton. Techcrunch event Join us at TechCrunch Sessions: AI Secure your spot for our leading AI industry event with speakers from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Cohere. For a limited time, tickets are just $292 for an entire day of expert talks, workshops, and potent networking. Exhibit at TechCrunch Sessions: AI Secure your spot at TC Sessions: AI and show 1,200+ decision-makers what you’ve built — without the big spend. Available through May 9 or while tables last. Berkeley, CA | June 5 REGISTER NOW TensorWave has a team of around 40 people at present, and expects headcount to reach over 100 by the end of the year. “This $100 million funding propels TensorWave’s mission to democratize access to cutting-edge AI compute,” Horton added. “Our 8,192 Instinct MI325X GPU cluster marks just the beginning as we establish ourselves as the emerging AMD-powered leader in the rapidly expanding AI infrastructure market.” Other data center providers placing bets on AMD’s AI chips range from startups like Lamini and Nscale to larger, more entrenched cloud providers such as Azure and Oracle. Horton co-founded TensorWave with Jeff Tatarchuk (pictured above; on the left) and Piotr Tomasik (pictured above; on the right) in 2023. Tatarchuk had previously launched cloud vendor VMAccel with Horton, and sold another startup, Lets Rolo, to digital identity firm LifeKey. Horton co-founded crypto mining company VaultMiner Technologies, VMAccel’s corporate parent. As for Tomasik, he co-launched influencer marketer site Influential, and is the second co-founder of Lets Rolo.
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We’re excited to announce a big surprise for the AI community — TechCrunch Sessions: AI is getting a limited-time discount to broaden the number of people who can attend and learn from some of the brightest minds in the industry. For just $292, you can get a general admission ticket — plus a 50% discount on a second — to attend our flagship AI-centric event at UC Berkeley’s Zellerbach Hall on June 5. We’re looking for everyone from those working in the industry to founders, academics, AI die-hards, and beyond to get the chance to learn from and engage with a full day of programming, including: Anthropic co-founder Jared Kaplan, taking attendees through a behind-the-scenes look at hybrid reasoning models. A peek behind the scenes of how OpenAI works with startups, with Hao Sang of their GTM team. Tanka founder and CEO Kisson Lin, on why your next founder will be an AI. The two winners of our competitive Audience Choice competition: Cohere’s Yann Stoneman on using generative AI in privacy-driven companies, and the Global Innovation Forum’s Hua Wang on moving swiftly while maintaining compliance. And that’s on top of our consistent focus on networking opportunities, with attendees getting the chance to set up 1:1 sessions, meet with peers and potential partners, and start the relationships that lead to big deals down the road. When the event itself is done, you’ll also get the chance to keep the momentum rolling with side events hosted by partners across Berkeley, California, including Tanka, Toyota, and MyHomie. Just because our event is done doesn’t mean your perks for getting a ticket should, after all. Remember, this pricing is a limited-time offer, so act now and head here to reserve your slot at one of the most exciting events within the AI space this year!
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Google is testing a redesign of its Search homepage in which “AI Mode,” the experimental AI-powered search feature the company rolled out earlier in May, replaces its longstanding “I’m Feeling Lucky” button under the Search bar. A company spokesperson confirmed to The Verge, which was the first to report the change, that the feature began rolling out to some users in Google’s experimental Labs environment. However, it may not launch publicly. The test comes just a week ahead of Google I/O, where the company is expected to announce some major updates to its AI-powered search offerings. Google rarely makes changes to its Search homepage, but may now feel pressure to do so. An Apple executive testified in court last week that Google Searches on Safari declined for the first time last month, attributing the change to the rise of AI tools such as ChatGPT.
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At long last, digital consumer bank Chime has moved forward with its IPO by filing its S-1 paperwork Tuesday. Chime had reportedly filed confidential S-1 paperwork back in December. S-1 filings typically reveal all kinds of information, covering financial, legal, and other risk factors. But Chime’s S-1 documents still have a lot of blank spaces. We don’t know how many shares it hopes to sell or at what price. Chime could be aiming to raise $1 billion, IPO specialist Renaissance Capital believes. We also don’t know how many shares insiders plan to sell as part of the IPO. This includes its major backers, a list that includes billionaire Yuri Milner’s DST Global, Michael Stark’s Crosslink Capital, billionaire Len Blavatnik’s Access Industries as well as VC firms General Atlantic, Menlo Venture (led by board member Shawn Carolan), the Sino French Innovation Fund, and Iconiq Strategic Partners, according to the paperwork. Chime raised $2.65 billion total as a private company, including its last raise in 2021 that valued it at $25 billion, PitchBook estimates. As a result, there are many more VCs on its cap table. They, too, could be in for big paydays. For instance, Kirsten Green’s Forerunner Ventures and Hunter Walk’s Homebrew both claim Chime as a portfolio company. Chime offered one detail that suggests the company believes it will be a huge IPO. Chime enlisted an army of big name investment bankers, including Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, and JP Morgan. The financials show why investors may grow excited. The company finished 2024 with $1.67 billion in revenue and $25 million in losses, compared to nearly $1.3 billion in revenue and $203 million of losses in 2023. Its 2025 first quarter revenue was already $519 million. So, by Silicon Valley math, that puts it on track for $2 billion this year and near profitability. Chime offers consumer checking, savings, debit, and credit cards and claims 8.6 million active users. Techcrunch event Join us at TechCrunch Sessions: AI Secure your spot for our leading AI industry event with speakers from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Cohere. For a limited time, tickets are just $292 for an entire day of expert talks, workshops, and potent networking. Exhibit at TechCrunch Sessions: AI Secure your spot at TC Sessions: AI and show 1,200+ decision-makers what you’ve built — without the big spend. Available through May 9 or while tables last. Berkeley, CA | June 5 REGISTER NOW One interesting reveal in the paperwork. Its board member Cynthia Marshall served as the CEO of the Dallas Mavericks from 2018 to December 2024. Chime became a Mavericks sponsor during that time. It paid around $33 million over three years (2022-2024), which gained it the Chime logo on the team’s jersey, among other marketing benefits. Without that deal, it might have already been profitable.