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Product Hunt What's Up With That?

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Feb 27, 2026
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Read any article like expert in one click. WUWT is a browser extension that creates a real-time map of the state of the art in any industry, then tells you what's new in any article you're reading - in 10 seconds. Then, run any of 35 AI tools based on mental models (Red Team, Causal Loop Diagrams, etc) or get a personalized research plan to run with a click. Auto-captures data points for your decisions as you read, and more.
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Community Voice & Feedback

[Redacted] • Mar 2, 2026
Congratulations on the launch! I like the idea. The only thing is I would tweak the design a bit: there are too many colors, making it hard to process.
[Redacted] • Mar 1, 2026
Generate Research Plan plus Distill feels like the right way to keep the Power Tools drawer from getting overwhelming. What's Up With That? as a browser extension is a smart fit for this, since you can act on the page you're already reading. For long articles, showing what chunks were read and letting me highlight a section before running a tool would be a big trust win. A lightweight source breadcrumb on the state of the art map would make the new vs known call feel solid.
[Redacted] • Feb 28, 2026
Marshall and The Team “at what’s up with that?” have been leading social listening and insight from the Internet for decades really exciting to see this product come together. Love how simple it is to use but how thorough and comprehensive — a great tool for making sense of the rapidly expanding world around us
[Redacted] • Feb 28, 2026
Amazing one, I believe it will help a lot in the current disruption where we have a lot of things to read faster and smarter! Are you plan to have action items linked to research and understanding of topics and articles?
[Redacted] • Feb 27, 2026
Super interesting! Congrats on the launch and the product, can't wait to try it. What's the story behind the idea?
[Redacted] • Feb 27, 2026
@marshallk This is really cool! Can you ask follow up questions as well if you need more insight or clarification? Are there one-click save options like export as PDF or an excel file?
[Redacted] • Feb 27, 2026
I've been able to test drive this prior to launch, and it's easily become part of my workflow. Quick and solid context for whatever I'm digging into. Well done, @marshallk !
[Redacted] • Feb 26, 2026
Hi Product Hunt 👋🏼 - I made an AI tool kit that helps you read smarter, learn faster, and make better decisions with one click (or more if you like).

If you read a lot and often wonder "what's really important here?" - this is way better than a standard summarizer.

It's a great way to research your competitors, for example.

1. We quickly make a map of the state of the art in whatever topic you're reading about. Then we tell you what's really new and significant in the page you're reading.

2. Then you can choose from, or we can recommend a sequence of, 35+ tools like Find Competitors, Systems Analysis, Rewrite As a Story, and much more. You can generate a panel of synthetic subject matter experts and have them debate questions about what you're reading. And tons more.

3. Compounding learning: If you input your POV and some decisions you're researching, we'll track what you analyze for data points. Then you can get a Reading Review that will string together all the recent articles you've read by theme, into one review article that really helps you remember what you've been reading.

And much more! I hope you'll check out the free trial. There are many Chrome Extensions in the world but this one is cheap ($15/mo for unlimited page analyses) and IMHO nicer to use than others that are super pushy!

I hope it helps you rock whatever you're working on!

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