Claudoscope
Hey there, little explorer! 👋
Imagine you have a super-smart robot friend named Claude who loves to help you build things with special magic blocks, like making a cool drawing or a fun game! 🤖✨
Sometimes, Claude makes lots of things. This "Claudoscope" is like a magic spyglass! 🔭 It helps you look at all the cool stuff Claude made before. You can find your favorite drawings easily, like finding your favorite toy in your toy box! And it also helps your grown-ups know how much candy (or "cost") Claude used to make everything. So, it's a helpful tracker for Claude's adventures! 🎉
<p> Browse, search & track costs across Claude Code sessions </p> <p> <a href="https://www.producthunt.com/products/claudoscope?utm_campaign=producthunt-atom-posts-feed&utm_medium=rss-feed&utm_source=producthunt-atom-posts-feed">Discussion</a> | <a href="https://www.producthunt.com/r/p/1112495?app_id=339">Link</a> </p>
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