March 26th, 2026
Product Hunt but weird
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gm legends, happy Thursday.
SongDNA is for the people who hear one track and immediately need to know who produced it, what it sampled, and where the rabbit hole goes next, MacNotch finally gives that dead chunk of notch space something useful to do, and Linear Agent is sitting right where the work already lives instead of making your team explain everything from scratch.Â
P.S. Today's Random Day on Product Hunt means the leaderboard is getting shuffled all day, so good luck pretending you were not going to keep checking it.
One song just ate your afternoon

SongDNA is Spotify’s new beta feature for Premium users on iOS and Android. It lives in the Now Playing view and lets you dig into the writers, producers, collaborators, samples, interpolations, and covers behind a track, then keep following those links outward.
🔥 Our Take: This is for the exact kind of person who hears one song and immediately needs to know who produced it, what it borrowed from, and how they somehow ended up six clicks away from a completely different artist. Way more fun than being handed another playlist.
The Leaderboard just got weird

We’re trying something new on Product Hunt today: Random Day. The leaderboard is randomized for 25 minutes, then snaps back to the real rankings and points for 5. Points stay hidden during the shuffle, and votes cast in that window count double. So if the usual leaderboard feels a little too sticky, this is our way of making things a lot more unpredictable — and a lot more fun.
Build a working voice agent before lunch

AssemblyAI's new Voice Agent API turns the usual STT + LLM + TTS stack into a single WebSocket. Stream audio in, get audio back. ~1s latency, the most accurate speech recognition on the market (the kind that actually hears 16-digit order numbers), and tool calls that stay conversational instead of going silent. $4.50/hr flat. No per-token.
Most devs ship a working agent the same day.
The notch finally has a job

MacNotch turns your MacBook notch into a modular dashboard. You can put weather, music, calendar, tasks, notes, Pomodoro, Bluetooth controls, system stats, shortcuts, and reminders up there, plus drag files onto it for things like AirDrop, zipping, converting, or sending to iCloud.
🔥 Our Take: The notch has basically just been sitting there, taking up space and contributing nothing. This is the first time it feels like someone looked at it and thought fine, let’s make it useful. Hard to argue with that.
Linear put the agent where the work already is

Linear Agent lives inside Linear and works across the app, comments, Slack, Teams, and mobile. It can pull context from your roadmap and issues, answer questions, create issues from conversations, recommend what to do next, and trigger workflows when new work hits triage. Code intelligence is also on the way, with public beta available now for all teams.
🔥 Our Take: This makes more sense than bolting an agent onto some random part of the workflow. Linear already has the backlog, the project history, the customer requests, and all the little bits of context teams usually lose between meetings. So the agent is not showing up clueless. It is sitting where the work already lives.
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