0821 | Grok 4.6 Long-Running Agents, NobodyWho On-Device, Checksum AI, ProtoNote

This episode rounds up fresh launches across AI, dev tools, and everyday apps. It kicks off with xAI's Grok 4.6, a model tuned for long-running agentic and visual workflows at unchanged per-token pricing. From there it covers NobodyWho, an open-source engine running language models fully on-device with no API keys; Checksum AI, which writes, runs, and auto-heals Playwright tests on every pull request; and bitdrift AI, pitched as the first agentic mobile observability platform. On the Product Hun

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0820 | Origin by Cursor, Hosted Agents in Cluing, ChatGPT for Teens, AgentR 3.0

This episode rounds up the latest product launches and releases. We look at Cursor's new code hosting platform Origin, plus a wave of tools pushing AI agents beyond a single laptop — Cluing's hosted agents and the OmniVibe creator marketplace. OpenAI debuts ChatGPT for Teens with study features, while AgentR 3.0's AI now conducts the first job interview itself. We cover Ressearch AI's scientific workspace, the repairable Fairphone Gen 6+, PCB tools Cherry Blossom and KiHub, the Vois 2.0 text-to-

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0817 | Onyx, Chert, HarnessRouter, and Expeditione: PH's New Wave

This episode spotlights seven fresh Product Hunt launches spanning construction tech, AI agents, education, and wellness. First up is CostLogic, a browser-based construction workspace whose Onyx agent takes floor plans from blueprint to invoice with AI-assisted takeoffs. Next, Chert bills itself as "Vapi for FaceTime," letting developers deploy AI video agents that can see what a caller shows the camera. HarnessRouter Community Edition is an open-source, self-hosted project offering one unified

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0815 | AI News: Gemini 3.7 Flash, Freebuff, Port22, Suno Studio 2.0

A packed roundup of this week's product launches across AI coding agents, developer tools, music software, and more. Google rolls out Gemini 3.7 Flash as a fast workhorse model for coding and agents; Freebuff pitches a free, ad-funded coding agent to replace paid subscriptions; Port22 turns your iPhone into a companion for watching and un-sticking Mac coding agents; and Hoplite ports your local agent setup to the cloud as-is. On the music side, Suno Studio 2.0 adds MIDI, effects, and custom plug

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0814 | AI Agents Today: Ito’s Live Code Review, Pickle Browser, Kane CLI & Phinq

This episode rounds up ten fresh product launches, with a strong through-line of making AI agents safer and more efficient. First up are code review and testing tools: Ito runs your code before reviewing a PR and returns runtime evidence, while Kane CLI turns natural language into QA tests that run in a real browser. The episode then explores agent governance with two takes on safety — Phinq, an open-source guardrail that intercepts and classifies every agent tool call, and Execlave, an enterpri

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0812 | Product Hunt Briefing: Bullet, AMP, ScreenMark, and Octomind

A rundown of fresh product launches on Product Hunt, covering coding agents, autonomous incident fixes, screen annotation tools, cloud-run agents, secure automation platforms, no-code scheduled agents, an on-device Android copilot, an equity benchmarking tool, and a Mac accessory switcher. Each segment weighs the pitch, pricing, and community reaction while flagging which performance and privacy claims are self-reported rather than independently verified.

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0811 | Product Hunt roundup: Paritok, Portfolio Lab, Prime Agent, SecondBrain Note

This episode surveys nine new launches turning raw AI interaction into practical, usable products. We start with Paritok, a smart gateway that cuts coding-agent token bills dramatically by compressing tool schemas, file reads, and history while keeping original data recoverable. Next is Portfolio Lab, an "AI investing, done responsibly" platform that builds, validates, and deploys AI-generated investment strategies with paper-trading before real money moves. Prime Agent follows — an open-source,

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0810 | Argos AI Agent, Soup CLI Fine-Tuning, Grok Imagine 2.0 & DuckDisk

This episode reviews nine new launches across AI agents, developer tools, and productivity apps. It opens with Argos, a browser agent that completes real tasks in your logged-in accounts, and digs into community questions about whether it truly verifies clicks and form fills. Next, Soup CLI proves you can fine-tune an 8-billion-parameter model on a 4 GB laptop GPU through layer-streaming, with a correctness protocol that caught a real silent bug. Grok Imagine 2.0 brings segmentation editing and

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0809 | Basedash Subscriptions, Toolport, Hexis, GTM Co-Founder

This episode covers five new product launches and open-source tools. First up is Basedash Subscriptions, a feature that delivers scheduled dashboard snapshots to inboxes or Slack channels with natural-language scheduling and live-data rendering. Next, Toolport is a free, local MCP gateway that lets multiple AI agents share API keys and cuts token bloat via lazy tool discovery. Then Hexis positions itself as a governed, Git-powered home for company AI skills, tools, and knowledge with addressable

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0808 | Nitro 4.0, Kitesurf, Coldtea.ai, and Progress AI Observability: New Agent Tools

This episode reviews a fresh batch of Product Hunt launches, all circling one theme: what happens as AI agents stop being demos and start doing real work. Nitro 4.0 lets an agent hire a human translator on demand via machine payments, while Orite gates whether an agent should spend at all. Kitesurf and BrowserOS neo take opposite architectural bets on agent-first browsers—stateless server-side power versus a local, privacy-focused secondary browser. Coldtea and HAR both tackle the risk that move

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0804 | Podcast

Mia:Hey everyone, and welcome back to ProductHunt Daily.

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