Search engines are sweating

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. This week, we’ve got AI for messaging, a GitHub for prompts, and OpenAI’s new shopping agent.

TOP LAUNCHES

AI in all the apps

TOP LAUNCHES

text.ai brings the power of AI to the convenience of chat. No extra apps, no additional accounts, just your messaging platform of choice.

Promptaa helps you organize, refine, and level up your prompts so they don’t just disappear into the void. You can tweak them, version them, and actually build better outputs over time.

Shepherd gives you the power of NotebookLM and allows you to turn multiple files into notecards, flashcards, smart notes, and smart study material..

Podlettr turns your Podcasts into a clean newsletter to help you digest your audio favorites in a written format.

Notclass basically lets you create your own classroom through YouTube videos, only with a little AI agent curating the catalog for you to make sure you stay on topic.

THE BIG IDEA

Get in loser, we’re going shopping

ChatGPT just added shopping to its skillset, and it’s not stopping at affiliate links.

OpenAI is rolling out a search upgrade that lets ChatGPT pull real-time product listings straight into the chat. Thanks to new integrations with Shopify and Klarna, you can now ask it for gift ideas, compare prices, and get direct links to buy—without opening a dozen tabs or fighting through SEO sludge.

It’s part of the chatbot’s built-in web browsing for Pro users, but this goes beyond casual Googling. OpenAI’s betting that people want fewer decisions, not more options. One prompt in, and ChatGPT becomes your product researcher, personal shopper, and maybe one day, your stylist too.

Wonder how long before it tries to pick your lunch order?

TRENDING DISCUSSIONS

Is creativity dead?

AI is getting good at creating content...fast. Which begs the question, will the easy of access of creating dwindle the creative spark and content we see? Or will it help highlight the truly creative in a sea of reptitive pictures? What do you think?

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