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Our ultra-fast Daily: Three takes on new products. Yesterday’s top ten launches. That’s it.

April 6th, 2026Bugs, moonshots, and steadier video

gm legends, happy Monday

Glassbrain is for the point where staring at logs stops helping and you just want to replay the broken step, Moonshot puts NASA’s Artemis II mission in your menu bar for the exact kind of person who wants lunar telemetry next to Slack, and PixVerse V6 is trying to make AI video hold a shot without drifting off into nonsense.

April 3rd, 2026Cursor got a lot bigger

gm legends, happy Friday.

Cursor 3 is built for the people already drowning in local runs, cloud runs, and agent sprawl, while Gerri is trying to stop contracts from getting stuck in the same redline loop over and over again.

Also, makers: today is the last day to apply for The Pitch by Deel Paris. Other cities are still open, with $50K in SAFE funding for up to 100 regional winners, $1M+ for up to 10 finale winners, and a dedicated Product Hunt leaderboard.

April 2nd, 2026Commit history got weird

gm legends, happy Thursday.

GitCity turns GitHub contributions into a city you can drive through, mngr is what happens when running a swarm of coding agents stops being fun and starts needing supervision, and Flowith Canvas is for the moment one AI chat turns into ten tabs in your brain.

April 1st, 2026Tame your agents

gm legends, happy Wednesday.

Baton is built for the moment one coding agent turns into four and your desktop starts looking like branch soup, Zzzappy is a break app that actually watches how hard you are hammering your hands and eyes instead of just firing off a dumb timer, and Remodex puts Codex on your phone so you can check in, steer runs, and keep things moving without being glued to your Mac. 

March 31st, 2026Your brain has too many tabs open

gm legends, happy Tuesday.

PopTask is for catching the task before it disappears, Dictura lets you speak in one language and have it land in another without the usual copy-paste circus, and Metabase Data Studio is here for every team whose numbers got a little too open to interpretation.

March 30th, 2026Your static site can leave the desk

gm legends, happy Monday.

Git Blog lets static site people post from their iPhone without breaking the whole Git-backed workflow, Halo is the latest entry in the everything-has-a-camera-now era except this time it is headphones, and Blood Sugar Journal is a much nicer home for glucose tracking than the usual sad medical app experience.

March 27th, 2026Stop rebuilding the good setup

gm legends, happy Friday.

Codex Plugins is turning good setups into something you can actually install instead of rebuild, Agentation is for the very real pain of knowing exactly what is wrong on the screen and still having to explain it to the agent like it has never seen a button before, and Claude Code auto-fix is built for that annoying PR phase where the work is done but the cleanup is not.

March 26th, 2026One song just ate your afternoon

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. 

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.

March 25th, 2026Your browser has eyes now

Magine is building browser agents that can actually see the page instead of falling over when the UI shifts, Keystone configures dev containers so repos stop relying on one person who knows the setup ritual, and CronBox is what happens when cron jobs stop running scripts and start doing actual work.

March 24th, 2026Claude can run the morning check now

gm legends, happy Tuesday.

Jared wants to be the coworker living inside your Slack, Claude Computer Use is turning recurring desktop chores into standing jobs, and Flux is for every team that is tired of turning production bugs into a group guessing exercise.