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The global assistive technology market was valued at more than $22 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow substantially by 2030. Despite the potential market size, many founders building tech to help people with disabilities struggle to secure the kind of early funding needed to get their companies off the ground in the first place. Adaptation Ventures is a new angel group hoping to fill that funding gap by providing capital to early-stage startups building accessibility tech. It will back startups building tech specifically for persons with disabilities as well as companies with products designed for a broader market that also helps those populations. The firm was co-founded by married couple Brittany Palmer and Rich Palmer (pictured above), both of whom are former startup founders, angel investors, and persons with disabilities. Brittany told TechCrunch she experienced this funding gap problem firsthand when she tried to raise capital for her company Beeyonder, a startup that offered virtual travel experiences to persons with disabilities. “Venture capital firms really didn’t understand the disability community, or how big it was, or the opportunities to sell to them,” she said. “When I was talking with founders in the disability tech space, there was a similar sort of consensus that a lot of people in the startup and venture world really didn’t understand the space.” Rich, the former co-founder of Gravyty, found the same sentiment while he was working on the investing side as a managing director, and then angel investor, at Launchpad Venture Group, an angel investing group focused on tech and science-based startups. “We knew this opportunity existed,” he said. “We were meeting incredible founders, and trying to figure out the best way to get capital to them.” 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 Despite the couple’s angel investing experience, they initially set out to raise a traditional venture fund and pitched numerous LPs, including impact investors and high-net-worth individuals. While they did see some traction on their original fund idea, some of that interest dried up alongside the changing narratives in the industry, and beyond, surrounding diversity, equity, and inclusion that came with the new presidential administration. They also found that high-net-worth individuals were more interested in getting directly involved with the startups in this space, as opposed to serving as LPs in a fund, and they started to think about building an angel group instead. “We’ve both benefited from angel investors who took early bets on us,” Rich said. “We are both people with disabilities. We went out and we’re learning that, you know, there are no angel groups in this space. There’s no first money in that’s helping companies get from point A to point B and it’s crazy.” Adaptation Ventures plans to invest a minimum of $250,000 into each company with the option for co-investing too. The group will hold quarterly meetings that include a minimum of four pitches and investors will vote on which companies should make it to the due diligence stage, Brittany said. There are a lot of potential companies that fall under the group’s investment strategy which Rich described as, making the big stuff smaller and the expensive stuff cheaper. Companies that fit the group’s thesis could include something like ReBokeh, a company that builds assistive technology for people with low vision. It also includes companies that aren’t focused on accessibility, but can also help those with disabilities like Tonal, Rich mentioned as an example, which makes exercising more accessible to those with disabilities that prevent them from holding physical weights. Rich joked that with the pair’s collective decades of experience in the startup and investing world, they have been practicing for this new role for the last 10 years. “I’m a brain aneurysm survivor,” he said. “I’ve had temporary and permanent disabilities as a result of that. [Brittany] is a bilateral amputee. It’s hard not to notice these things or hear these things about us. So we have attracted founders in this space and invested as angels for the past several years. The odds are kind of against you getting that funding, and so we almost had to do it.”
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Electrifying a fleet of vehicles is the chicken-and-egg problem for the 21st century. Where do you spend money first, on the vehicles or the charging infrastructure? Believe it or not, that question isn’t always thought through. Joshua Aviv, founder and CEO of SparkCharge, has had fleets approach him and say, “Hey, the cars are here. They’re sitting on the lot. We’ve got no way to service them, no way to charge them. Can you guys help us out?” he told TechCrunch. Some companies are a tad more prepared and give Aviv a week’s notice, sometimes longer. But that’s not entirely surprising given Aviv’s pitch: buy the vehicles first, and leave the charging to us. It’s a bit of a pivot from the startup’s first offering, which was mobile EV charging. The company had partnered with AllState to help stranded EV drivers, for example. Now, SparkCharge offers what it calls “charging-as-a-service.” Fleets sign a deal with the startup to buy electricity on a per-kilowatt-hour basis, and SparkCharge make charing happen. The startup has expanded into all 50 states, Canada, and Mexico, To continue to expand, SparkCharge has raised $15.5 million in a Series A-1 round led by Monte’s Fam with participation from Cleveland Avenue, Collab Capital, Elemental Impact, MarcyPen, and Non-sibi Ventures, the company exclusively told TechCrunch. Alongside the equity round, SparkCharge also secured a $15 million venture loan from Horizon Technology Finance Corporation. Aviv founded SparkCharge in 2018 as the electric vehicle wave was beginning to form. Outside of Tesla, fast-charging infrastructure was lacking. But companies were starting to invest in electrification because of the compelling financial outlook: EVs promised not only to save on fuel costs, but also maintenance. 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 In the seven years since, fast charging has dramatically improved, but it’s not evenly distributed. “There’s a lot of fleets out there that are like, ‘Hey, I’m in middle of America. Hey, I’m in different parts of the coast,’” Aviv said. In many cases, those customers have a large volume of EVs moving through the facility that need to be charged daily. That includes ports, railheads, or automotive manufacturers. “Usually these operations are happening 24/7,” Aviv said. “They want to get these cars charged, but back out on the road.” Even in regions that have plenty of fast chargers, many fleets want their own to control when to charge. But building depot charging can be expensive and delayed by long grid interconnection queues. “Basically, we can come in service all their vehicles, charge all their vehicles, and they don’t have to worry about grid delays, connection. They don’t have to worry about any of that trenching, digging, tunneling, the construction,” Aviv said. In many cases, SparkCharge turns to mobile chargers powered by batteries or generators, which Aviv said can run on propane, natural gas, or hydrogen. The startup can either drop the equipment off and let the customer handle charging, or it can offer “white glove” service where SparkCharge handles all aspects of charging, including plugging in. As customer’s operations grow, the company can help them transition to permanent charging infrastructure. So far, 95% of the SparkCharge’s customers use its off-grid chargers, Aviv said. Costs depend on the customer and the size of the fleet, he said, but typically run between 35 cents to 60 cents per kilowatt-hour, which is competitive with many public fast chargers. “If a fleet uses 1,000 kilowatt-hours, then they only pay for that 1,000 kilowatt-hours. If they only use five kilowatt hours, they only pay for five kilowatt-hours,” he said. “It allows the fleet to really be nimble and flexible with their how they’re charging their cars. If they see a big uptick, then that’s fine, right? They’re covered. If they have a low season, that’s fine. They’re covered.”
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View File Universal Plugins Bundle for Rocket LMS Rocket LMS is a comprehensive LMS (Learning management system) solution that helps you to create your online education platform, and Rocket LMS universal plugins help you to add many more useful features to your platform. This bundle includes 47 plugins (and all future plugins) for Rocket LMS with a +80% discount on the price (According to plugin real prices). You will pay about $4 for each plugin. Submitter CodeCanyon Submitted 05/20/25 Category Scripts Demo link https://codecanyon.net/item/universal-plugins-bundle-for-rocket-lms/33297004
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Rocket LMS is a comprehensive LMS (Learning management system) solution that helps you to create your online education platform, and Rocket LMS universal plugins help you to add many more useful features to your platform. This bundle includes 47 plugins (and all future plugins) for Rocket LMS with a +80% discount on the price (According to plugin real prices). You will pay about $4 for each plugin.Free -
View File Payment Gateway Currency for WooCommerce Pro With the Payment Gateway Currency for WooCommerce plugin, you can limit or convert currencies depending on the chosen payment gateway. In Currency Limit Mode, you can only enable your payment gateways for certain currencies, for example if you are using any currency switching plugin, etc. In currency conversion mode, you can convert basket currencies and prices according to exchange rates, that is, no additional currency switching plugin is required. The plugin is compatible with all WooCommerce payment gateways, i.e. standard (direct bank transfer, check payments, cash on delivery, PayPal, etc.) and custom payment gateways. Submitter CodeCanyon Submitted 05/20/25 Category Wordpress Plugins Demo link https://wpfactory.com/item/payment-gateway-currency-for-woocommerce/
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With the Payment Gateway Currency for WooCommerce plugin, you can limit or convert currencies depending on the chosen payment gateway. In Currency Limit Mode, you can only enable your payment gateways for certain currencies, for example if you are using any currency switching plugin, etc. In currency conversion mode, you can convert basket currencies and prices according to exchange rates, that is, no additional currency switching plugin is required. The plugin is compatible with all WooCommerce payment gateways, i.e. standard (direct bank transfer, check payments, cash on delivery, PayPal, etc.) and custom payment gateways.Free -
South Loop Ventures, a Houston-based venture firm, announced a $21 million Fund I, with Rice Management Company and Chevron Technology Ventures serving as anchor investors. The firm, which launched in 2022, focuses on seed and pre-seed companies, with $400,000 as the average check size. It also primarily hopes to focus on backing founders of color. Zach Ellis, the firm’s founder and managing director, spoke to TechCrunch about his final close. He said the fund is general and will invest in founders nationwide, though it does have a preference for sectors that “reflect the industrial strength of Houston,” such as healthcare, energy, space, and climate. Texas Capital Bank and The Great Commission Foundation of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas also participated in the round. So far, South Loop has made 13 investments and hopes to invest in a total of at least 30. “We thought it was important to have a fund focused on diverse founders here in Houston, given Houston’s diversity,” he said. Houston is one of the nation’s most diverse cities, ranking at number five. Asked if he was worried about the anti-DEI backlash, as his fund targets founders of color, Ellis offered a simple response. “We strongly believe that venture capital should be accessible to everyone and that underinvested and diverse teams offer a unique opportunity for significant returns,” he said. 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 Despite his growing love for Houston, Ellis actually hails from New Orleans and started his career in the military. “I’ve always been a very mission-driven person, so after serving seven years active duty in the Navy, I transitioned to the corporate sector.” That led him to work as a health care consultant, which later exposed him to a corporate innovation group. That group then taught him about how to use technology in a way that helps people with the mundane aspects of everyday life. “I was like, ‘I can’t believe we get paid to do this,’” he recalled. “And my colleague said, ‘You should see what the VCs do.” He networked until he landed on the corporate venture team at PepsiCo, where he performed a mix of technology scouting, corporate partnerships, and investing in food and agriculture-related funds. From there, he went to Ohio State, where he helped manage a pool of money to later invest in Midwest-focused VC funds and startups spun from the university. “It was around that time that the pandemic happened, the George Floyd murder happened, and I was able to reflect on my career and the impact I was having and the fact that I was often the only Black or brown face in any room that I was in,” Ellis said. “I wanted to do something about it.” Serendipitously, he received a call from a friend in Houston, who told him that the city was working to raise its profile in tech and innovation. His friend, in particular, said many stakeholders had an appetite to support a fund backing founders of color. That, and he had already told many of them that Ellis would be the perfect person to lead one. So, Ellis came down to Houston and birthed the idea for South Loop Ventures. He described the fundraising process as “difficult.” “We began just as the market started to slow down, and it continued to become more challenging,” he said. “While we had strong initial momentum, it ultimately took us 24 months to complete.” He met most of the fund’s current investors through a network of stakeholders, adding that Mercury Fund in particular helped connect him with other investors in the ecosystem. Next, Ellis is hoping to lure in some more tech talent to the city. That, and, of course, pour some money into founders looking to build the next big thing. “People are naturally drawn to live here, which I believe will help attract top-tier founders who will see not only the business opportunities but also feel welcome and comfortable,” he said. “With South Loop’s support, we aim to ensure they also feel empowered.”
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Brex has once again made the surprising, but perhaps realistic, decision to partner with another one-time competitor. This time Zip, the CEOs of both companies told TechCrunch exclusively. In April 2022, fintech Brex announced it was making “a big push” into both the enterprise and software. The news was notable considering that Brex originally was a startup focused on startups. It provided corporate cards aimed mainly at startups and SMBs. Brex gradually evolved its model with the aim of serving as a “financial operating system” for companies. When the company announced that it was branching out into software, its goal was to diversify its revenue streams. So instead of just primarily making money off of interchange fees, it was seeking to also generate recurring revenue from subscriptions to its software. But over the years, it seems that Brex has realized that there are some aspects of serving enterprise customers that it may not have the capabilities to do in the way that it wanted to. And, according to chief business officer Art Levy, the majority of its revenue today still comes from interchange fees (although software is steadily growing, he said). So in what might be a considered surprise move, Brex announced last fall that it was partnering with Navan to offer “BrexPay for Navan,” combining its corporate card with Navan’s travel management in a product aimed at enterprises. Once Navan (formerly called TripActions) expanded from just offering travel services after the COVID pandemic hit into overall expense management, it was increasingly competitive with Brex. So the news that the two were joining forces raised a few eyebrows. And Tuesday, Brex is now announcing another partnership aimed at boosting its offering to the enterprise. It is partnering with Zip, a five-year-old procurement startup that raised $190 million at a $2.2 billion valuation last October, to offer “Brex for Zip,” the two companies shared with TechCrunch exclusively. The new offering embeds Brex’s virtual cards directly into Zip’s platform with the goal of giving enterprises “the ability to streamline procurement and payment workflows, prevent unauthorized spend before it happens and simplify global operations with a single card program.” 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 Brex co-founder and CEO Pedro Franceschi and Zip CEO and co-founder Rujul Zaparde told TechCrunch that one reason the partnership made sense was that the two companies together serve more than 30,000 businesses, with some overlap. For example, companies which both Brex and Zip count as customers include Anthropic, eToro, BetterUp, Carta, Coinbase, Gong, Zapier, Wiz, NeuroLink, among others. Both are heavily focused on growing their enterprise customer base and hope that the new combined offering will strengthen their respective positions in that segment. In the first quarter, Brex saw its enterprise revenue grow by 70%, and net revenue retention for the segment climb by over 130%, according to Franceschi. Meanwhile, Zip was the largest quarter on record overall for Zip, with 155% growth within its strategic enterprise segment, Zaparde told TechCrunch. Besides those mentioned above, other companies that Zip counts as customers include OpenAI, Discover, Snowflake, Reddit and Sephora. In Brex’s case, the startup realized that what Zip had built for procurement was further along than what it could offer when attempting to sell to the enterprise. “When you’re a startup, but you don’t really have a complicated procurement workflow, then typically a corporate card works. But when you go into a more sophisticated enterprise, something like Zip really comes alive in a differentiated way, because you have a complicated procurement process,” Franceschi told TechCrunch. Interestingly, Zip touts that it has “never lost a single enterprise customer.” Brex’s humility is also notable considering that the startup itself admitted to trying to do too much too fast, and thus hitting some road bumps in its growth. At a TechCrunch Disrupt panel in 2022, co-founder Henrique Dubugras acknowledged that the startup needed to focus more strategically on serving its startup customer base. But perhaps Brex is really getting the last word. The decisions to partner with Zip and Navan also mean that Brex is spending less money on building out products. As such, the moves could also potentially be traced to reducing cash burn, something that Brex too has admittedly been working on. In January 2024, Brex announced it had cut 282 employees, or nearly 20% of its staff, in a restructuring. The move came after reports the company burned $17 million in cash each month during the fourth quarter of 2023 and that it was trying to preserve runway. Efforts to slow cash burn seem to be paying off, according to Franceschi. In the first quarter, cash burn for Brex was down about 90% year-over-year, he said. Burn baby burn Since its 2017 inception, Brex has brought in over $1.5 billion in both primary and secondary transactions. It was valued at over $12.3 billion at its peak in 2022. As of February, the startup was expecting its annual net revenue to reach $500 million this year. In April, the company saw over a 154% increase in realized revenue. Brex is not yet profitable, although Franceschi expects that it will be by year’s end. Going public is still on the roadmap, too. Eventually. “We want to be a public company, but we want to go public when we are ready to do so,” Franceschi told TechCrunch. “There is a lot to this, but getting the governance structure is crucial. While we are closer on the IPO front, there are other considerations as well such as financial profile and market conditions.” Meanwhile, it seems to be leaning in on this strategy of partnering with other companies. In the case of its teaming up with Navan on travel, Franceschi said Brex recognized that it could meet its smaller customers’ needs but that it might benefit from help in serving its enterprise base. “We kept hearing the same thing from customers: disconnected systems were slowing them down,” he told TechCrunch. The phrase for these sorts of relationships could be described as “coopetition,” or the combination of cooperation and competition. In fintech especially, many companies are realizing that it makes more sense to partner with or invest in other startups that have built something they are interested in offering or improving upon. For example, equity management startup Carta recently wrote a check into SimpleClosure’s $15 million raise after abandoning its own plans to build a similar product. For both Brex and Zip, the decision to partner ultimately boiled down to listening to their customers. “It was just a very natural partnership,” Zaparde told TechCrunch. “And really, the customer base pulled it out of us.” Franceschi agrees. “We asked ourselves, ‘how can we build a deep product integration where one plus one equals five, and that’s what we’re bringing to market now.”
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Alation acquires Numbers Station to bolster its AI agent offerings
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Enterprise data intelligence platform Alation acquired Numbers Station to help give its customers access to AI agents that run on top of their structured data. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Numbers Station, which builds AI-native data applications, is a Series A-stage startup that’s raised more than $17 million in venture capital from firms including Norwest Venture Partners, Madrona and Factory, among others. Alation plans to integrate Numbers Station’s products into its own as soon as the end of this quarter, Alation co-founder and CEO Satyen Sangani told TechCrunch. “One of the things that gave us a lot of confidence is the [companies] are architected in such a fundamentally complementary way that we could get the integration done really fast,” he said. Data and knowledge consumption is increasingly happening through large language models, Sangani said, but the fact that LLMs are prone to hallucinate means that enterprise haven’t yet been able to meaningfully adopt AI data tools. Sangani said that his company’s next stage of data management had to include a translation layer that sits between the LLMs and an enterprise’s data. Numbers Station was a natural choice to provide that layer, Sangani said, because it already builds AI agents that work on structured data. The fact that Venky Ganti, a former co-founder at Alation, worked at Numbers Station for a handful of years didn’t hurt, either. “[The] ability to basically make LLMs have the ability to talk to the core databases that fuel and run the enterprise, we think is basically the problem to solve to make LLMs scale inside of the enterprise,” Sangani said. 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 Alation started to build its own AI agents last year, Sangani said, including one for data quality and one for documentation that the company expects to release this quarter. But acquiring a company like Numbers Station allows Alation to offer workflow automations faster. “What we bring to bear is all of the metadata and all the context around the data and this massive, gnarly library of connectors and all of this enterprise knowledge,” Sangani said. “And what they bring to bear is the ability to bring these LLMs, and take their cutting-edge technologies, and operate on that data.” Alation was founded in 2012 and currently works with more than 600 enterprise customers including Nasdaq, Hertz, and Samsung, among others. The company has raised more than $300 million in venture funding from firms including General Catalyst, Andreessen Horowitz, and Sapphire Ventures. The company was last valued at $1.7 billion in 2022. -
View File Gana v1.0.3 - Music and Event WordPress Theme Welcome to Gana, where music is everything! We designed Gana for all types of modern music & event websites, so if you are a record label, an artist, a music blogger, or if you run a music store or a music festival, this theme was designed with you in mind. The theme comes with 03 stunning & fully flexible homepage layouts, full Elementor compatibility, tons of music elements and more. Create your website with Gana today, it will be like music to your visitor’s ears! Submitter CodeCanyon Submitted 05/20/25 Category Wordpress Templates Demo link https://themeforest.net/item/gana-music-wordpress-theme/48762437
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Welcome to Gana, where music is everything! We designed Gana for all types of modern music & event websites, so if you are a record label, an artist, a music blogger, or if you run a music store or a music festival, this theme was designed with you in mind. The theme comes with 03 stunning & fully flexible homepage layouts, full Elementor compatibility, tons of music elements and more. Create your website with Gana today, it will be like music to your visitor’s ears!Free -
View File Quin v2.0.0 - Multipurpose Website CMS & Creative Agency Management System Quin is a powerful / modern project for any website. You can boost your business using Quin CMS. It has a clean and modern design both back-end (CMS) and front-end (Website). It has been tested to have the best user experience, simple and easy. Build your website in a few clicks. Prepare your website in minutes with a simple and powerful management system. No coding required. Submitter CodeCanyon Submitted 05/20/25 Category Scripts Demo link https://codecanyon.net/item/quin-multipurpose-website-cms-creative-agency-management-system/34263423
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Quin is a powerful / modern project for any website. You can boost your business using Quin CMS. It has a clean and modern design both back-end (CMS) and front-end (Website). It has been tested to have the best user experience, simple and easy. Build your website in a few clicks. Prepare your website in minutes with a simple and powerful management system. No coding required.Free -
View File Impulse - Modern Theme for Shopify Impulse is a modern Shopify theme that empowers your brand with custom promotions, video and animations. Minimal design and mobile optimized. Everything you need to succeed 20+ sections now available everywhere, product sales points & metafields, multiple landing, product, and collection templates, and more. Powerful promotions Keep your customers shopping and maximize product awareness with our versatile custom promotion designer — now available on all templates. Compete with the giants Quick view, sales points, metafields, size & price sidebar filters, subcollections, engaging video, product page tabs, and a modern design. Submitter CodeCanyon Submitted 05/20/25 Category Shopify Demo link https://themes.shopify.com/themes/impulse/styles/modern
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Impulse is a modern Shopify theme that empowers your brand with custom promotions, video and animations. Minimal design and mobile optimized. Everything you need to succeed 20+ sections now available everywhere, product sales points & metafields, multiple landing, product, and collection templates, and more. Powerful promotions Keep your customers shopping and maximize product awareness with our versatile custom promotion designer — now available on all templates. Compete with the giants Quick view, sales points, metafields, size & price sidebar filters, subcollections, engaging video, product page tabs, and a modern design.Free -
View File InBefore - News Aggregator with Search Engine InBefore is an automated news aggregator, that can import latest content from unlimited RSS feeds. With no-cost Google CSE based search engine that searches different portions of the web. Including different types of search sections, like web, videos, torrents even subtitles. No API keys are needed. InBefore is not your average RSS aggregator, it comes with special features like HTML DOM based full-text fetching for articles, cron based automatic content fetching and deletion of the old content after a certain period and many more. InBefore is the perfect choice for anyone who’s looking to build their very own content portal with no much server load to worry about. Submitter CodeCanyon Submitted 05/20/25 Category Scripts Demo link https://codecanyon.net/item/inbefore-news-aggregator-search-engine-youtube-downloader/24809255
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InBefore is an automated news aggregator, that can import latest content from unlimited RSS feeds. With no-cost Google CSE based search engine that searches different portions of the web. Including different types of search sections, like web, videos, torrents even subtitles. No API keys are needed. InBefore is not your average RSS aggregator, it comes with special features like HTML DOM based full-text fetching for articles, cron based automatic content fetching and deletion of the old content after a certain period and many more. InBefore is the perfect choice for anyone who’s looking to build their very own content portal with no much server load to worry about.Free -
View File Crafto - The Multipurpose HTML5 Template Crafto, a meticulously crafted Bootstrap 5 template, emerges as a beacon of creativity and functionality. With 52+ ready-to-use full website demos spanning diverse industries such as corporate, startup, branding and digital media, eCommerce, education, entertainment, real estate, technology, medical, fashion, restaurant, photography, finance, consulting, and more, Crafto caters to every business need. Tailored for versatility, Crafto is not just a template; it’s a comprehensive solution suitable for corporate entities, businesses, blogs, portfolios, shops, and interactive websites. Unlock the potential of Crafto with its extensive offerings: 540+ templates, 300+ elements, and 1450+ sections. Crafto template boast premium features including Bootstrap, Slider Revolution, Mailchimp integration, contact forms with PHP mail & SMTP, Google reCaptcha, Instagram feed, SCSS, Swiper slider, and Magnific Popup. Crafto ensures an immersive user experience with captivating animations like parallax, text and image animations, and animated particles. The template’s user-friendly design elements, including easy-to-use headers, mega menus, and mobile menus, make navigation seamless. Crafto doesn’t compromise on performance, being highly optimized for speed and SEO ready. The well-structured, clean, and customizable code, along with comprehensive documentation, ensures that Crafto is not just a template but a trusted ally in your digital journey. Ready to experience Crafto’s creative prowess? Dive into the live preview and witness the seamless blend of innovation and functionality. Crafto is your gateway to a visually stunning and highly functional website. Elevate your online presence with Crafto today! Submitter CodeCanyon Submitted 05/20/25 Category Scripts Demo link https://themeforest.net/item/crafto-the-multipurpose-html5-template/50404044
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Crafto, a meticulously crafted Bootstrap 5 template, emerges as a beacon of creativity and functionality. With 52+ ready-to-use full website demos spanning diverse industries such as corporate, startup, branding and digital media, eCommerce, education, entertainment, real estate, technology, medical, fashion, restaurant, photography, finance, consulting, and more, Crafto caters to every business need. Tailored for versatility, Crafto is not just a template; it’s a comprehensive solution suitable for corporate entities, businesses, blogs, portfolios, shops, and interactive websites. Unlock the potential of Crafto with its extensive offerings: 540+ templates, 300+ elements, and 1450+ sections. Crafto template boast premium features including Bootstrap, Slider Revolution, Mailchimp integration, contact forms with PHP mail & SMTP, Google reCaptcha, Instagram feed, SCSS, Swiper slider, and Magnific Popup. Crafto ensures an immersive user experience with captivating animations like parallax, text and image animations, and animated particles. The template’s user-friendly design elements, including easy-to-use headers, mega menus, and mobile menus, make navigation seamless. Crafto doesn’t compromise on performance, being highly optimized for speed and SEO ready. The well-structured, clean, and customizable code, along with comprehensive documentation, ensures that Crafto is not just a template but a trusted ally in your digital journey. Ready to experience Crafto’s creative prowess? Dive into the live preview and witness the seamless blend of innovation and functionality. Crafto is your gateway to a visually stunning and highly functional website. Elevate your online presence with Crafto today!Free -
Last Friday, OpenAI introduced a new coding system called Codex, designed to perform complex programming tasks from natural language commands. Codex moves OpenAI into a new cohort of agentic coding tools that is just beginning to take shape. From GitHub’s early Copilot to contemporary tools like Cursor and Windsurf, most AI coding assistants operate as an exceptionally intelligent form of autocomplete. The tools generally live in an integrated development environment, and users interact directly with the AI-generated code. The prospect of simply assigning a task and returning when it’s finished is largely out of reach. But these new agentic coding tools, led by products like Devin, SWE-Agent, OpenHands, and the aforementioned OpenAI Codex, are designed to work without users ever having to see the code. The goal is to operate like the manager of an engineering team, assigning issues through workplace systems like Asana or Slack and checking in when a solution has been reached. For believers in forms of highly capable AI, it’s the next logical step in a natural progression of automation taking over more and more software work. “In the beginning, people just wrote code by pressing every single keystroke,” explains Kilian Lieret, a Princeton researcher and member of the SWE-Agent team. “GitHub Copilot was the first product that offered real auto-complete, which is kind of stage two. You’re still absolutely in the loop, but sometimes you can take a shortcut.” The goal for agentic systems is to move beyond developer environments entirely, instead presenting coding agents with an issue and leaving them to resolve it on their own. “We pull things back to the management layer, where I just assign a bug report and the bot tries to fix it completely autonomously,” says Lieret. It’s an ambitious aim, and so far, it’s proven difficult. 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(While Devin’s rollout has been a bit rocky, it hasn’t stopped fundraisers from recognizing the potential – in March, Devin’s parent company, Cognition AI, reportedly raised hundreds of millions of dollars at a $4 billion valuation.) Even supporters of the technology caution against unsupervised vibe-coding, seeing the new coding agents as powerful elements in a human-supervised development process. “Right now, and I would say, for the foreseeable future, a human has to step in at code review time to look at the code that’s been written,” says Robert Brennan, the CEO of All Hands AI, which maintains OpenHands. “I’ve seen several people work themselves into a mess by just auto-approving every bit of code that the agent writes. It gets out of hand fast.” Hallucinations are an ongoing problem as well. Brennan recalls one incident in which, when asked about an API that had been released after the OpenHands agent’s training data cutoff, the agent fabricated details of an API that fit the description. All Hands AI says it’s working on systems to catch these hallucinations before they can cause harm, but there isn’t a simple fix. Arguably the best measure of agentic programming progress is the SWE-Bench leaderboards, where developers can test their models against a set of unresolved issues from open GitHub repositories. OpenHands currently holds the top spot on the verified leaderboard, solving 65.8% of the problem set. OpenAI claims that one of the models powering Codex, codex-1, can do better, listing a 72.1% score in its announcement – although the score came with a few caveats and hasn’t been independently verified. The concern among many in the tech industry is that high benchmark scores don’t necessarily translate to truly hands-off agentic coding. If agentic coders can only solve three out of every four problems, they’re going to require significant oversight from human developers – particularly when tackling complex systems with multiple stages. Like most AI tools, the hope is that improvements to foundation models will come at a steady pace, eventually enabling agentic coding systems to grow into reliable developer tools. But finding ways to manage hallucinations and other reliability issues will be crucial for getting there. “I think there is a little bit of a sound barrier effect,” Brennan says. “The question is, how much trust can you shift to the agents, so they take more out of your workload at the end of the day?”
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