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smol-audio A | ChatGPT Operator B | GitHub Copilot B | Stripe Link A | |
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| Tagline | A free, open collection of Colab notebooks that makes fine-tuning Whisper, Parakeet, Voxtral, Granite Speech, and Audio Flamingo 3 actually approachable on commodity GPUs. | OpenAI's browser agent. Clicks and types on websites for you. | Microsoft/GitHub's autocomplete. Deep VS Code + JetBrains integration. | A digital wallet that lets AI agents spend on your behalf — without ever seeing your actual card number. |
| Category | Audio | Agents | Coding | Agents |
| Pricing | Free (open-source, Apache 2.0) | Included with ChatGPT Pro $200/mo | Free (limited) + $10/mo Pro + $19/mo Business | Free for consumers; standard Stripe per-transaction fees for merchants |
| Best for | ML engineers and audio researchers who want reproducible, low-friction recipes for fine-tuning open-source speech models on custom domains without standing up their own GPU infra. | Power users willing to pay $200/mo for a browser bot. | Teams with GitHub already. Devs who don't want to change IDEs. | Anyone running autonomous AI agents (shopping bots, booking assistants, personal AI) who wants delegated payment capability without handing over raw card data. |
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| Kai's verdict | If you've ever rage-quit trying to fine-tune Whisper on a niche language or domain, smol-audio is the cookbook you wished existed — transparent, practical, and actually runs on free Colab. It's a practitioner's toolkit, not a product, but that's exactly what makes it useful. (Verdict pending Phi's full review.) | B-tier. Still early. Manus is more flexible for less money. | B-tier. Solid for autocomplete but the category moved past it. Pick Cursor unless you can't. | Stripe Link is the most credible first move toward a real agentic payment layer — the one-time-use card model is genuinely clever, and the existing merchant network gives it a head start no startup wallet can match. But the 'approve every transaction' UX will get old fast, and the hard part (autonomous spending with guardrails) is still on the roadmap. (Verdict pending Phi's full review.) |
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