Product Hunt 🤝 YC
gm legends, happy Thursday.
Today is YC Launch Day on Product Hunt, which means the leaderboard is packed with founders shipping for a shot at a YC interview and potential funding. In other words, there is a lot of ambition, a lot of chaos, and probably a few future rocket ships in there already. Go poke around the leaderboard and see what people showed up with.
Your old website gets a second life

Astrio is an AI agent for upgrading outdated websites without making you rebuild everything from scratch. You can import a site from a URL, GitHub repo, WordPress, or another legacy stack, then update it with chat or a visual editor, collaborate with your team, and republish fast.
🔥 Our Take: This is for the very unsexy problem nobody brags about: a site that technically still works, but feels one bad edit away from collapse. Most teams do not want a bold rebrand journey. They want to fix the weird old website, modernize it, and move on with their lives. Astrio gets that.
AI gets better when it argues back

Mona shared a post about a small shift in how she uses AI, and it is the kind of thing that instantly makes your own workflow look a little lazy. The idea is simple: stop treating AI like a task machine and start using it to stress-test your thinking. Less doing the work for you, more poking holes in your logic before you ship something half-baked.
She gets into how that plays out in real work too, from pre-mortems before big decisions to sharper copy feedback and contrarian prompts when you are stuck. Worth clicking if your current AI use still feels a little too tidy and a little too generic.

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Your webcam just became a mouse

Airpoint turns your hands into cursor control, using your webcam to track gestures like point, pinch, click, scroll, drag, and shortcuts, no extra hardware required. It’s built for touchless computer control, with local on-device processing, a free macOS app, and an SDK layer that can also let AI agents control a computer beyond just the browser.
🔥 Our Take: At first glance this has big cool demo energy. But the interesting part is it doesn’t need some weird headset or extra gadget sitting on your desk. That makes it feel way more practical than it sounds — less sci-fi cosplay, more my hands are busy and I still need to do something on my computer.
Multi-agent, without the mess

Birdhouse is an open-source IDE for working with teams of AI agents without juggling everything across tabs and threads. Agents can talk directly to each other, organize in a live tree, use different models and API keys by workspace, and make the whole setup easier to follow. It’s MIT-licensed, macOS-only for now, and installs with one script.
🔥 Our Take: Multi-agent stuff gets annoying fast. A few minutes in, you’re not even coding anymore, you’re just babysitting tabs and trying to remember who’s doing what. Birdhouse goes straight at that part, which is why it actually feels useful.
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