Arc — My new browser of choice. I love the fact that bookmarks are organized on the side panel, rather than clustered at the top of the window. Split windows and spaces are also quite nice, and it’s cool to read about using Swift to build the UI. The “Little Arc” windows are kind-of cute, too.
Vaul — What a beautiful and simple design! Enjoyed reading the designer [Emil Kowalski]‘s website. His other creation, Sonner, is also something I use — its documentation is a thing of beauty, including its use of the marvellous Berkeley Mono typeface.
shadcn/ui — The best UI component distribution mechanism and library out there. It’s fully compatible with Tailwind CSS 4.1, and tweakcn can be used to customize it.
bazza/ui — Best data table filters, based on shadcn/ui.
Circle — A dashboard template based on shadcn/ui, that allows components to be dragged and dropped across columns, as in Kanban.
Dashboards in shadcn UI Kit — A pretty good dashboard, but not without minor issues when adapting to narrower windows.
shadcnblocks — Hundreds of useful blocks (for a flat fee). Very useful to have such a large selection.
Supabase UI Library — Distributed using the shadcn CLI.
Dice UI — Unstyled UI component library based on the latest Tailwind CSS 4 and distributed using the shadcn CLI. It includes a nice Linear-like table filter and sorting.
Silk — Native‑like swipeable sheets on the web, and more advanced than Vaul. 299 Euro for small businesses with fewer than 5 employees.