Dailybrew
DailyBrew makes staff attendance simple for restaurants, cafes, and small teams.
Display one QR code at your restaurant. Your staff scan it to check in and out — no paper, no fingerprint machines, no hassle.
HOW IT WORKS
Sign up and create your workspace (your restaurant)
Add your employees and assign shifts
Print and display the workspace QR code
Staff scan the QR code from their phone to check in and out
FEATURES
Attendance tracking
One QR code per restaurant — fast, contactless check-in
Automatic late arrival and early departure detection
Daily attendance summary at a glance
Shift management
Create morning, evening, or custom shifts
Assign employees to shifts
Per-day shift schedules (Espresso plan)
Leave management
Employees submit leave requests from their phone
Full-day or partial-day leave support
Approve or reject with one tap
Closures
Schedule closure periods (holidays, renovations)
Attendance is automatically paused during closures
Staff are notified of upcoming closures
Security & verification (Espresso plan)
IP restriction — limit check-ins to your restaurant's network
Device verification — prevent buddy punching
Geofencing — check-in only within a set radius of your location
Notifications (Espresso plan)
Push notifications for leave requests, shift changes, and closures
Daily attendance summary sent to your phone and email
PLANS
Free — up to 10 employees
QR check-in, shifts, attendance, closures
Espresso — $12.99/month or $129/year — up to 20 employees
Everything in Free
IP restriction, device verification, geofencing
Leave request management
Per-day shift schedules
Push and email notifications
Daily attendance summary
BasilBook staff linking
Double Espresso — $39.99/month or $399/year — unlimited employees
Everything in Espresso
Priority support
BUILT FOR
Restaurant owners and managers
Cafe and bar operators
Small business teams
Anyone who needs simple, reliable attendance tracking
Available in English, French, and Khmer.
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EVizee
EVizee is the community-verified EV charging map built for Southeast Asia. Whether you're driving across Phnom Penh, road-tripping to Siem Reap, or planning a Bangkok–Saigon route, EVizee shows you where to charge — and which stations actually work.
THE FIRST EV MAP MADE FOR SEA
Most EV charging apps are built for North America or Europe. EVizee is built by and for SEA drivers — Cambodia first, expanding across Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore. Every station is added or verified by a real EV driver in your region.
WHY DRIVERS USE EVIZEE
• Community-verified pins — green for verified, yellow for unverified. You see at a glance which stations the community trusts.
• Confirm + check-in — tap "I charged here" so other drivers see live availability for the next 45 minutes.
• Find nearby EV chargers — sorted by distance, with charger type, connector, and price filters.
• Reviews and ratings — read what other drivers say before you drive 30 km on 12% battery.
• AI trip planner — enter origin, destination, battery %, and vehicle range. EVizee builds a route with charging stops.
• Reddit-style EV community — hot, new, and top posts. Ask questions, share photos, and tag stations.
• Photo uploads — attach images to posts and station submissions.
• Dark-only UI — easy on your eyes at 2 AM in a parking garage.
CONNECTOR-AWARE SEARCH (THE SEA SET)
EVizee filters every connector standard in use across Southeast Asia:
• CCS2 (the EU/SEA DC fast standard — VinFast, BYD, Tesla in SEA)
• CHAdeMO (legacy DC, still common at older sites)
• GB/T (the China standard — Wuling Air EV, BYD Atto in some markets)
• Type 2 (AC charging — Mennekes / IEC 62196)
• Tesla / NACS (proprietary)
• CCS1 + Type 1 (J1772) for the few imported NA-spec vehicles
PERFECT FOR
• Tesla, BYD, VinFast, Wuling, Neta, MG, Hyundai Kona, and any EV driver in Cambodia or SEA
• Daily commuters managing range anxiety
• Road-trippers and cross-border drivers
• Tourists and expats renting an EV for the week
• Community contributors who want to map their city
HOW TO CONTRIBUTE
Spot a charger that's not on the map? Tap "+" and submit it with photos.
Use a station? Tap "Confirm" so others know it's working.
See a problem? Flag the station — the community will review it.
Share your trip on the community feed and help other drivers.
PRIVACY & PERMISSIONS
• Location is requested only when you tap the map — never in the background.
• Photos permission is used only when you attach an image to a post.
• Sign in with email, Google, or Apple. Browse the map without an account.
ABOUT EVIZEE
EVizee is a community-driven map built by EV drivers in Cambodia for the broader Southeast Asia EV community. We add new stations weekly, respond to flags within 48 hours, and grow with the network of EVs across the region.
Got a station the map missed? Add it. Got feedback? Email us.
Find EV charging in Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore — with the community that drives there.
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Lingot
Lingot is a focused French learning app designed to help you build real vocabulary, one word at a time.
Instead of overwhelming lessons, Lingot uses a simple daily system where you learn, hear, and review words through pronunciation, examples, and interactive quizzes. Each word is broken down into syllables and sounds to make learning natural and effective.
With features like daily word limits, listening practice, review sessions, and progress tracking, Lingot helps you stay consistent and improve steadily.
Built for learners who want clarity, simplicity, and real progress — without distractions.
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Onit
Description:
Onit is a reminder app that reads your Gmail. The bills, renewals, appointments, and follow-ups already in your inbox become reminders that nudge you until you act.
You never type a reminder. Your inbox already knows what needs doing; Onit just listens — and refuses to be ignored.
— Why Onit exists —
A real $8,000 insurance renewal email arrived in March. The negotiation window quietly closed thirty days later. By the time the invoice landed, the leverage was already gone.
The same pattern catches everyone, with different specifics: a contract that auto-renews on terms you'd negotiate if you'd only seen the email; a permit that expires; a follow-up someone is quietly waiting on. Apple Reminders couldn't catch any of these because (a) you have to know to type them in, and (b) one notification fires once and disappears. Onit is built so that mistake happens exactly once.
— How it works —
Connect Gmail with one tap. Read-only access. Onit cannot send, modify, archive, or delete a single email.
Onit watches your inbox in the background. A smart pre-filter ignores ~85% of email so most of it never gets read by AI at all.
When something actionable lands — a bill, a renewal, a contract, an appointment to confirm — Claude extracts just the structured fields: what needs doing, when it's due, and crucially when you should act.
You confirm. One tap. Onit learns from your dismissals to reduce false positives.
Onit nudges, escalating: weekly when the deadline is far, every three days as it approaches, daily when it's imminent. Quiet hours respected.
Mark Done from the notification — no app open required. Onit shuts up. Forever, for that reminder.
— What makes Onit different — INBOX-CONNECTED. You don't type reminders. They detect themselves. No other persistent-reminder app does this.
PERSISTENT. One reminder isn't a reminder; it's a hope. Onit escalates until you've acknowledged — not until you've swiped.
ACTION-WINDOW AWARE. Insurance renewals get a 30-day-before-due nudge, because that's the negotiation window. Software subscriptions get 7 days, because that's the cancellation window. Domain renewals get 14 days. Appointments get enough lead time to actually reschedule. Onit knows the difference.
— Privacy is the whole product —
Onit is "let me read your email" software. Trust is non-negotiable.
• Read-only Gmail scope. Cannot send, modify, archive, or delete mail. • Full email bodies are never stored. Only a 500-character snippet for context. • OAuth tokens encrypted at rest with AES-256-GCM. • Anthropic's API terms forbid training on your email. We do not train models. Ever. • One-tap disconnect deletes everything within 24 hours. • No advertising IDs. No analytics SDKs.
Read the full policy at https://getonit.dev/privacy.
— What kinds of reminders Onit catches — Insurance renewals. Software subscriptions (Notion, Adobe, Figma, JetBrains, AWS). Streaming services (Netflix, Spotify, Disney+). Domain renewals (Namecheap, GoDaddy, Cloudflare). Tax obligations. Loan payments. Medical bills. Contract renewals with notice periods. Rent. Memberships. Appointment confirmations. Follow-ups someone's waiting on. Anything that arrives in your inbox with an action attached. Onit pulls it out and won't let you forget it.
— What Onit is NOT — Not another to-do list (no manual entry — your inbox is the input). Not a bill tracker (bills are just one example; we catch any actionable email). Not a budgeting app. Not a bank-link aggregator. Not a negotiation bot. Not an email client. It's a single, sharp tool: catch the actionable email, surface the action window, refuse to be ignored.
— Pricing — Free tier: a small number of active reminders to try the system on real email. Pro: unlimited reminders and advanced features. Subscription billed monthly or annually via Apple. Cancel anytime in Settings.
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