Clean up your agent mess
gm legends, happy Tuesday.
Today’s lineup: one tool that cleans up the messy glue layer behind all your AI agents so you stop rebuilding routing and guardrails in every repo, one that turns the songs you already have on repeat into actual language practice, and one that lets you mark “this looks wrong” in a product and turn it into a proper design bug in a couple of clicks.
Shared brain for your agents

Plano is delivery infrastructure for agentic apps. Plano sits in front of your agents as an AI native proxy and data plane, handling routing between agents, safety and moderation hooks, model switching across providers, and shared traces, so you are not re building the same middleware in every repo. It plugs in through familiar OpenAI style APIs and MCP friendly patterns, so your existing frameworks stay put.
🔥 Our Take: If you have more than one agent in production, you already know the real pain is not the model, it is the glue in the middle. Routing logic scattered across services, half baked guardrails, logging stitched together at 2 am, and model swaps that touch five codebases at once. Plano is basically saying put that mess in one place, treat it like infra, and let teams argue about product instead of reinventing the same plumbing every quarter.
Q1 2026, what’s the plan?

Nika opened a thread to actually write Q1 goals down instead of pretending they live in her head. She shares her own mix: work stuff like editing YouTube videos, cleaning up her newsletter list, and shipping a Product Hunt project, plus personal goals like moving more, learning languages, sleeping earlier, and eating less sugar.
The thread is basically an open goals wall for Q1 2026. If you’re still in “I’ll figure it out later” mode, it’s a good place to drop what you’re aiming for and see how other people are balancing work, health, and side projects.

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Songs as your textbook

Canary helps you learn a language by using the music you already listen to. Pull in songs, see synced lyrics, tap any word for a quick translation, and save vocab straight from the track into your own list. There is a karaoke mode for practicing out loud and simple reviews so the words you pick up from choruses actually stick.
🔥 Our Take: It is very easy to swear you are learning a language, then never open a single app. Music is one of the few things that keeps people coming back without forcing it. If you already have certain songs on repeat, turning them into quiet vocab drills is a much lower friction way to make progress than another streak counter.
Catch design bugs fast

Ralee is a Chrome extension that makes design QA less painful. Click where something looks off, grab a screenshot or quick recording, add a note, and it turns into a clean issue your team can actually ship against instead of random Loom links and screenshots buried in Slack. It is built so designers and PMs can flag visual problems in a few seconds without dropping out of their normal flow.
🔥 Our Take: Every product team knows the tiny-UI-issue dance: notice it, forget it, remember it, overthink how to report it, then give up. Ralee makes that a two-second move instead of a whole chore. The value is not magic AI, it is turning “I should flag this” into something you actually do ten times a day.
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