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 | Just build the damn thing | | Softr AI Co-Builder turns a prompt into a working app. Database, screens, logic, all of it. It is built for the stuff teams always end up needing at some point: client portals, internal tools, approval flows, dashboards, and the other random systems that start life in a spreadsheet and slowly become someone’s problem.e Code, Codex, and other MCP clients can generate and modify design assets that are linked to your design system. Recall 2.0 turns everything you have saved and written into something you can actually use. Research, notes, podcasts, videos, articles, all of it becomes a knowledge base you can chat with, search, compare against the internet, and pull exact references from. Luma Agents plans, generates, and iterates across video, image, and audio in one shared workflow. It is built for the part where a campaign starts in one tool, gets rebuilt in three others, and somehow comes out the other side looking like five different people touched it. Krisp’s Accent Converter is a Chrome extension that lets you hear YouTube videos more clearly by softening strong accents in real time. You hit play, toggle it on, and suddenly tutorials, interviews, and lectures stop sounding like something you need to rewind three times. Open Comet is an autonomous AI browser agent that can go out, click around, research, and handle tasks for you instead of you opening 15 tabs and doing it manually. It lives in the browser and handles multi-step stuff like digging through pages, gathering info, and getting to an answer without you babysitting every click.
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| | FROM THE FORUMS | Who gets to own the agent layer | | Balazs kicked off a thread arguing that agents are about to run into an identity problem. If they are going to handle email, logins, OAuth, and real work on the internet, they cannot keep living under random subdomains and product names that may not last a week. | The real point of the post is the fight over .agent, which is still unclaimed ahead of ICANN’s next application window. Balazs is pushing for a community-led bid before one company locks it down and gets to control pricing, access, and the rules for what could become a pretty important layer of agent infrastructure. The thread is really about whether this category builds shared rails early, or hands them over before it even knows what it is becoming. | |
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| WHAT’S HOT | Meta’s got a new model | | Meta this week announced its latest large language model, Muse Spark. The LLM, which select users can access through a private API preview, fills the shoes left vacant by Llama 4. Meta moved on from Llama 4 after disappointing uptake. | The biggest difference? | Whereas Llama 4 was open-source, Muse Spark is closed, putting it on a collision course with Google Gemini, Anthropic’s Claude Opus, OpenAI’s ChatGPT, and xAI’s Grok. According to benchmark test results released by Meta, Muse Spark is “competitive” with all four but lands in the middle overall. | Meta has gone to great lengths to win the AI race, bringing Alexandr Wang over from Scale AI, aggressively headhunting engineers, and, recently, shifting its focus away from the metaverse. | Now, it’ll need to do a bit more to pull people away from their preferred models. While it’s prepping its launch, competitors aren’t standing pat. | This week alone, OpenAI launched ChatGPT on CarPlay, and Anthropic came out with Claude Managed Agents and its Claude Advisor tool. | |
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