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Claude does it all
Plus, five AI tools you may have missed
WELCOME
Happy Tuesday, legends. Welcome back to another edition of The Frontier — our weekly newsletter covering the best new AI launches on Product Hunt. .
TOP LAUNCHES
Get your life in order
Waylight for macOS is an AI assistant that actually remembers what you do on your computer. It watches your meetings, docs, tabs and messages locally, then lets you ask what you agreed to in a call, to summarize the PDF you had open, or to find that article you were reading last week.
Vellum lets you build AI agents by just describing the task in normal language. It asks follow up questions, wires up the tools, and turns that into a workflow you can run from a UI, on a schedule, or through an API. You get a clear view of each step, so you can see what ran, what broke, and tweak the logic without touching a tangle of scripts.
Rippletide Eval CLI is a terminal tool for beating on your AI agents until you actually trust them. It hits your agent endpoints from the CLI, auto generates questions from their own knowledge, lets you plug in fixed test sets, and spits out clear hallucination KPIs with real-time progress and detailed reports.
InteractPitch turns your pitch deck into an interactive, async walkthrough. You send it ahead of the call, investors explore it with an AI version of you stepping in to explain slides and answer questions, and you get live insight into who opened it, where they lingered, and which sections raised questions so you can walk into the first call already calibrated.
Noodle Seed lets you turn your product into a proper app inside AI chats. You plug in your site, docs, offers, and tools like Shopify or HubSpot, and it packages that into something people can browse and use directly in ChatGPT, with more AI stores on the way. Instead of hoping they click your link in search, you show up where they’re already asking “what should I use for this?”
WHAT’S HOT
Cowork, work, work
Anthropic released Cowork, a desktop agent inside the Claude macOS app. You point it at a folder, and it can sort and rename your downloads, pull data out of screenshots, spin up spreadsheets and docs from notes, and even handle web chores through a Chrome connector when it needs a browser.
TechCrunch said it’s a “more accessible version of Claude Code” that requires “far less technical savvy to set up.” Wired called Claude Cowork “a pleasant surprise” in a sea of “shitty agents.” And CNET reminded readers that it’s a powerful application that is nonetheless “still in early access, so be cautious” with what you use it for.
Product Hunt users already have plenty to say about how they might use this tool — and how it may just replace their microapps.
FROM THE FORUMS
We let AI drive our product roadmap (and it 10x’d our activation rate)
By Max Musing, founder of Basedash
“We’ve been growing really fast (30%+ MoM ARR) at @Basedash since launching last year. Most of that growth has been the result of hard work, but we’ve also had a secret weapon: an AI agent that acts as both a data analyst and a PM, working 24/7 to optimize our product’s activation and conversion rates.
“For decades, companies have been making product decisions based on intuition and manual data analysis. We wanted to see what would happen if AI could take the wheel completely.
“We originally built this AI agent as an internal project last June, and since then, it’s improved our activation rate by 10x. Yes, that’s accurate—we went from 5% activation in June to now being over 50% (chart [above] generated in Basedash, of course 🙂).



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