Rank higher in AI search

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

Build a UI in seconds

  • Stitch by Google Labs is an AI design tool that turns text prompts or rough wireframes into responsive UI for web and mobile. It runs in the browser, uses Google’s Gemini models under the hood, and can export clean HTML/CSS plus layouts straight into Figma so designers and devs can keep working in their usual tools.

  • Pomelli pulls in your site and a product photo, learns your brand colors, fonts and tone, then spits out campaign ideas plus editable assets for socials and ads. The Photoshoot feature can turn one basic product shot or a short text prompt into a full batch of on brand visuals. It is free in public beta for small and mid sized businesses in a few English speaking countries.

  • Keychains dev is a secure credential proxy for AI agents. You swap hard-coded tokens in your curl calls for template variables like GitHub tokens, run them through keychains, and it injects the real secrets server side so the agent never sees them. Users approve each scope with one click, can revoke access anytime, and you get an audit trail across 10k+ APIs using OAuth, API keys, or basic auth.

  • Falconer is a shared memory layer for fast moving engineering teams. It connects to GitHub, Slack, Linear, and your docs, then turns code, PRs, and threads into living documentation you can search. You can ask what changed, why a decision was made, spin up onboarding guides or changelogs from real history, and it keeps docs in sync when the code moves.

  • ClawMetry is a free, open source dashboard for OpenClaw. One command install, no config, and you get a live view of agents and subagents, file access, tool calls, cron jobs, memory, token usage, cost, and session history. It runs wherever OpenClaw runs, from your laptop to a server or Raspberry Pi.

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Figr

AI that learns your product, then designs it.

Figr plugs into your live product, learns your UX, and finds the edge cases before your users do.

Import your Figma system. Drop screen recordings. Connect your live app.
It builds memory, then runs UX reviews against 200K+ real UX patterns, maps flows, and generates PRDs automatically.

No guessing. No generic AI UI. Just product-aware design.

WHAT’S HOT

How to rank in AI search

This one is from inside the house. Andrew, our resident SEO nerd at Product Hunt, wanted to know why AI assistants were barely mentioning us when people asked for tool recommendations, even though our pages rank well on Google and have real reviews and discussions. So he treated AI visibility like a new search channel, used Gauge to track how often models like ChatGPT and Google AI Overview cite Product Hunt, and picked one test case: AI dictation tools.

The team turned that category into a proper roundup, added community-sourced FAQs, and cleaned up the SEO so it matched how people actually search speech to text. Those small changes led to big jumps in citations and made Product Hunt a meaningful source of AI visibility for tools like Wispr Flow and Superwhisper, sometimes from a single URL. The bigger point: AI results are easy to game right now, but solid content plus smart SEO can still move the needle. The case study walks through the experiments, the graphs, what worked, what didn’t, and how we’re thinking about AI as a new distribution layer for makers.

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