| 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 | Claude has a brain | | Claude Memory keeps track of your projects, conversations, and quirks so you don’t have to repeat yourself. Each project has its own memory, you can edit or wipe anything, and there’s an incognito mode for when you’d rather it forget. Blocks lets you describe what you want in plain English and it builds the app or AI agent for you. Data, interface, and logic come together automatically, so instead of filing tickets or waiting on engineering, you can spin up something that actually works. Glowzy is a virtual fitting room and shopping assistant. Upload your wardrobe to see how your clothes pair together, then browse and try on new pieces before buying them. It’s part closet organizer, part shopping tool, and part stylist in your pocket. Mozart AI lets you type whatever sound you’re chasing and it spits out music. Drop in “late-night jazz piano with a cinematic vibe” and you’ll get chords, melodies, and instrument choices you can tweak until it feels right. Mayson is a low-code Backend-as-a-Service that generates production backends for you. It auto-creates scalable APIs, lets you choose a stack, connect your own database or spin up one, deploy to your own cloud, and export clean code with docs included.
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| | WHAT’S HOT | YouTube goes all in on AI | | YouTube is testing something new for creators: AI that pitches you video ideas. Instead of staring at an empty doc, you’ll get outlines, scene suggestions, even draft scripts. | The shift: AI as your brainstorming buddy Rather than waiting for inspiration to hit, YouTube wants its tools to nudge you with concepts based on your channel and audience. | The move: keeping it in-house Plenty of apps already do this, but YouTube building it straight into Studio means you don’t need to leave the platform to get a starting point. | Why it’s interesting: less creative friction For a lot of people, coming up with ideas is harder than hitting record. If this helps more creators stay consistent, YouTube gets the content boost it’s always chasing. | The catch: everything sounding the same If everyone leans on the same prompts, originality could take a hit. Nobody wants a feed of identical AI-scripted videos. | The big question is whether this makes YouTube more creative or just more crowded.Create your movie |
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| | TRENDING DISCUSSIONS | Lessons From 100 Voice Agent Teams | | Aidan Hornsby shares what he learned after talking to more than a hundred teams building voice AI agents. Demos are easy, production is hard, and latency is just one piece of the puzzle. Complex agents need code, not flowcharts, and observability gets tougher the more usage you throw at them. Most teams don’t even want to own the infra themselves. The thread is less about hype and more about the boring stuff that actually makes voice agents work. | |
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