Pixelpond
Autonomous web triggers for your AI agent
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Autonomous web triggers for your AI agent
5 followers
Tell us what to look for in plain English. We keep an eye on it around the clock. The second it happens, your AI agent gets an alert with all the details, ready to act.







PinkLion
I'm Jan, the maker of Pixelpond.
The backstory is simple: I was building AI agent workflows and realized the hardest part wasn't the agent logic, it is triggering the agent with the right context at the right time.
It felt absurd to have an autonomous agent that still depended on me curating context and timing.
Thus, I built Pixelpond
The idea: Describe what you want to detect in plain English. Pick your sources (X, Reddit, HN, Product Hunt, or any URL). Pixelpond monitors continuously and the moment something alignes, it fires a structured JSON event, with evidence, confidence score, and source metadata. Straight delivered via webhook, MCP server, or API.
A few things I'm particularly proud of:
Prompt-defined triggers: No complex rule builders, just describe what matters to you
Context evidence in every event: Your agent gets the URL, context, confidence score, and intent classification so it can act without second-guessing
Dedupe + throttling built in: Avoiding your agent to drown in noise
It works with every major agent framework (OpenAI Agents, LangGraph, OpenHands, and more) and most of our beta testing teams ship their first trigger in under 20 minutes.
I'd love to hear what triggers you'd set up first.
Competitor monitoring?
Customer pains?
News trends?
Let me know. I'm happy to answer any questions!
Congrats on the launch, Jan!
This is solving a real pain point. I've spent way too much time manually setting up monitoring logic and stitching together context for agent workflows, the idea of just describing what I want to detect in plain English and getting a structured event back with confidence scores and source metadata is really appealing.
The webhook + MCP server delivery is a nice touch too. Curious, how does the confidence scoring work under the hood?
Is it tunable per trigger, or is there a global threshold you'd recommend starting with?
Excited to try this out for competitor launch monitoring.
Nice work! :)