๐ We're launching
SwiftChronicle
on Product Hunt
Apple ships 250+ new APIs at WWDC.
Most developers miss 80% of them.
SwiftChronicle ingests every WWDC session and Apple doc the moment they drop โ turning them into scannable capability cards with real Swift code, before/after diffs for updated APIs, and a progress tracker so you know exactly what you've shipped.
What you get
Live capability feed
Every new API, framework change, and deprecation from WWDC 2026 โ ingested automatically and classified by impact.
Real Swift code, not pseudocode
Every card ships with a compilable Swift/SwiftUI snippet you can drop straight into Xcode. For updated APIs, a syntax-highlighted diff shows exactly what changed from iOS 26.
Personal progress tracking
Mark capabilities as done, build a daily learning streak, and track your real implementation coverage โ not just "things you vaguely watched at WWDC."
Curated, not firehosed
Every capability is reviewed before publishing. Spam, duplicates, and pre-existing APIs get filtered out so the feed stays signal-only.
By the numbers
Hey, I'm the maker ๐
I built SwiftChronicle because I kept missing new iOS APIs until I stumbled on them six months after WWDC. The keynote covers maybe 10% of what actually shipped. The rest is buried across 100+ session videos and thousands of doc pages.
SwiftChronicle fixes that by auto-ingesting every session and turning it into something you can actually scan in 60 seconds per card. If a session introduces a new API, you get the summary, the Swift code, and a before/after diff โ without watching the whole video.
It's free, it's live today with WWDC 2026 content, and it will keep updating as Apple drops documentation through the beta cycle.
โ Fahad
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