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

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.

March 23rd, 2026Your browser learns to tap you on the shoulder

gm legends, happy Monday.

Pause is built for the moment you start drifting into scroll mode, tab chaos, or reflexive prompting and need a small interruption to think first, Tobira wants your agent out there finding founders, investors, partners, and clients through other agents, and Zoer starts with the database and backend before it gives you the shiny frontend

March 20th, 2026Your agent belongs in Git

gm legends, happy Friday.

GitAgent wants your agent stack living where it probably should have lived all along, in Git, Room Service is for the very specific horror of a developer Mac running out of space, and GentleLimit is a screen-time app for people who do not want their focus tools acting like prison guards.

March 19th, 2026Google wants your rough draft

gm legends, happy Thursday.

Stitch 2.0 is built for turning half-baked product ideas into actual UI, Lucent watches your session replays so your team does not have to, and NemoClaw is NVIDIA putting some rules around always-on OpenClaw agents before they wander off and do something stupid.

March 18th, 2026Claude is off the laptop

gm legends, happy Wednesday.

Claude Dispatch lets you send tasks to Claude from your phone while it works through your desktop, UseAgents is trying to stop developers from re-explaining the same tools to every new agent, and Forvibe is built for the part nobody talks about after you finish the app: actually getting the launch over the line.

March 17th, 2026Games are getting unfairly pretty

gm legends, happy Tuesday.

DLSS 5 is pushing game graphics into show-off territory, Kira 4.0 is built for turning your friends into instant content, and Codex Subagents helps break one big coding task into smaller ones without turning the whole thread into soup.

March 16th, 2026Claude Code gets a desk buddy

gm legends, happy Monday.

Masko gives Claude Code a tiny desktop sidekick so you can stop babysitting terminals, Adaptive is going after the actually hard part of agent work by remembering the repeat stuff, and MuleRun wants your agent to keep working long after you close the tab.

March 13th, 2026Skip the Claude stack rabbit hole

gm legends, happy Friday.

GStack packages Garry Tan’s Claude Code setup so you can stop stack-shopping and just try the one the YC CEO uses, Comet is now on iPhone so Perplexity can sit in the middle of your tabs, errands, and daily internet mess, and Perfectly is an AI-native recruiting agency for founders who want interview-ready candidates, not another dashboard to babysit.

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