Every TypeScript agent SDK I tried treated Azure OpenAI as a second-class citizen. Stratus flips that. It's built Azure-first and includes everything you'd expect: tools, subagents, handoffs, sessions, streaming, structured output with Zod, guardrails, hooks, tracing, and MCP client support. Plus Code Mode, which lets the model write code to orchestrate tools in a loop instead of one call per turn. If you're on Azure and tired of adapter tax, this is for you.
Feedstock is a web crawler and scraper built for TypeScript developers who want speed without giving up control. It runs on Bun, supports Playwright, CDP, and Lightpanda backends, and handles deep crawling, markdown generation, structured extraction (CSS, XPath, regex), anti-bot detection, proxy rotation, and SQLite caching out of the box. If you've used crawl4ai in Python and wished it existed natively in TypeScript, this is that. (
Electrical subs have been stuck between residential dispatch tools and enterprise GC platforms. Faraday fills that gap.
AIA billing with G702/G703 generation, retention tracking, crew scheduling, and a GC portal where your GC checks progress without calling you.
AI that helps: upload blueprints for priced estimates, describe a job to get line items, search docs by meaning.
Built for $500K-$5M shops. Sets up in days. $99/mo.