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14 TOOLS EVERY DEVELOPER Should Try in 2025

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1/ Meet Hostinger Horizons: Create web apps with AI! Everything you need: hosting, domain, professional email, and 24/7 support.

Start for free today → aisecret.co/Hostinger

→ Hostinger Horizons is like having an expert by your side to help you build and improve your web app. It gives you endless ways to make your app better.

→ You can launch your app in just minutes with Hostinger Horizons.

→ No need for a big team—just describe your idea, and Hostinger Horizons will instantly create the first version for you to test and use.

→ Simply chat with the AI, then publish your app with one click. No coding, no complicated tools.
2/ AutoBlocks - The First Agent Simulate Platform, Ship reliable AI agents–at scale.
🔥 Try it today → shorturl.at/BdnyZ
→ Autoblocks helps AI product teams prototype, test, and launch reliable apps & agents faster and at scale. No more manual QA, brittle test scripts, or scattered tools.
→ Ship reliable AI agents–at scale, Move fast (without breaking things).
→ Whether you're in healthcare, finance, or another regulated space, Autoblocks makes sure AI agents behave predictably and pass every real-world test before they’re deployed to users.
3/ GitHub Copilot
The OG AI dev tool. Autocomplete on steroids.
4/ Meco
Stay ahead of the curve with daily AI & tech updates no fluff, no spam, just what matters.

Join thousands of devs and techies who never miss a beat.

It’s 100% free, and takes 10 seconds.

👉 Sign up here
and start leveling up your tech game today.meco.app/get/6x7rImage
5/ Cursor – Your new AI coding buddy, built into the IDE.
6/ – Open-source and offline-capable Copilot alternative. Continue.devImage
7/ Codeium – Free, fast, and forever helpful. No gatekeeping.
8/ CrewAI – Build teams of AI agents that collaborate on dev task
9/ Smol Developer – Tiny but powerful AI agents that ship MVPs.
10/ Tabnine – Trusted by teams that want AI suggestions with privacy baked in.
11/ – Clean up messy code, generate docs, and more. Mutable.ai
12/ Replit Ghostwriter – Great for fast prototyping and cloud-based coding.
13/ Blackbox AI – Search code across the web and your repos. Image
14/ Phind – Ask dev questions and get actually useful answers, fast.
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