| 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 | Cursor for video | | Clik rethinks editing without the mess of timelines. It scans your footage, suggests clean cuts and transitions, and lets you tweak everything through simple clicks or prompts instead of scrubbing through hours of clips Oskar by Skarbe is an AI agent that lives inside your inbox and quietly handles the stuff you never get around to, qualifying leads, following up, enriching contacts, and tracking deals while you’re off actually running the business. Magic MCP by Metorial gives AI agents plug-and-play access to 600+ integrations through simple OAuth and serverless deployment. It’s open-source, fast to scale, and built on the Model Context Protocol so your agents can actually get things done instead of sitting in setup hell. Lumi is an AI reading experiment from Google’s PAIR team that adds an interactive layer to arXiv papers. It highlights key ideas in the original text, turns references into links, and lets you ask questions about any section or image all within the paper itself. Fully open-source under Apache 2.0. Everywhere turns AI into a native part of your operating system. It sees and understands whatever’s on your screen in real time, so you can ask for help without copying, pasting, or switching tabs. Just hit a hotkey and get answers, edits, or context right where you are.
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| WHAT’S HOT | Tinder Swipes Right on AI | | Tinder, the dating app where singles swipe right to get to know someone, wants to know more about you. | Match Group, the company behind Tinder (and Hinge…and OkCupid…and Match.com), spiced up its lackluster Tuesday earnings report by announcing an experimental AI feature called Chemistry. | Chemistry will ask users questions and (if given permission) access their photos to learn what they like. According to Match, it will use that info to suggest better matches (or, maybe, lock them behind a paywall). Got a picture of you at Disneyland with Goofy? Get matched with a fellow Disney devotee…or just someone goofy. | Tinder could use a lift. Its revenue and subscription numbers continue to decline as younger singles swipe left on dating apps and go right for IRL experiences. | If the dating app space is going to succeed, it probably needs a shakeup. This year, we’ve seen just a few Product Hunt launches in the space: | Shredder, which calls itself “Tinder for skiers or snowboarders” but might also be called “Tinder in Tahoe” Kardn, a sort of AI assistant for finding love interests Roster, a CRM for keeping track of all the people you’re dating so you don’t ask Madison about Desiree’s dog
| What do you think? Can AI address Tinder’s bigger revenue problem? Will it improve match quality? And what AI integrations would you like to see? | |
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| FROM THE FORUMS | Are buyers really coming from ChatGPT? | | Kushagra from Passionfruit Labs kicked off a sharp question: with ChatGPT now topping 800M weekly users and LLMs eating into traditional search, are people actually finding — and buying — products through AI recommendations? | He points out that 60% of searches now end without a click, AI Overviews show up in nearly half of Google results, and ChatGPT is used by 92% of Fortune 100 companies. But does any of that translate into referral traffic or conversions? | Kushagra’s asking founders and marketers if they’ve seen real signups or tracked analytics from LLM mentions — or if it’s still just hype and invisible traffic. | |
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