| 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 | Clippy returns | | Mico is Microsoft Copilot’s animated avatar for voice. It reacts in real time, adds expression to replies, and sits alongside your usual Copilot features so talking to the model feels less sterile and more present. v0 for iOS brings Vercel’s AI coding tool to your phone. You can describe what you want to build, tweak the design, and ship ideas straight from your pocket. It’s the same engine as the desktop version, just a lot more portable. Migma AI builds full email campaigns from a single prompt. You write what you want to say, it handles the design, layout, and setup across Shopify, HubSpot, or Mailchimp. No templates, no tabs, no pretending to be a designer. Cosine for VS Code brings its AI coding agent right into your workspace. It can write, refactor, test, and handle multi-step edits without leaving your editor. It plugs into the Cosine CLI so you get the full workflow in one place. Claude Code for the web brings Anthropic’s AI development environment to the browser. Connect your GitHub repos, describe the task, and it runs securely in the cloud while you track progress in real time. You can run multiple repos at once, generate pull requests automatically, and even manage everything from your phone.
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| | SPONSORED BY | AssemblyAI | | Your voice AI needs a reliable foundation. | The Speech-to-Text API behind Next-Gen Voice AI delivers fast, accurate transcription without the overhead. | Pay-as-you-go from $0.15/hr — no minimums, no commitments. Unlimited concurrency with scalable infrastructure and continuous model updates. Already trusted by incredible companies like Granola, Cluely, and Dovetail.
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| FROM THE FORUMS | Building context that actually helps | | Ashok Nayak started a thread asking how people approach context engineering when working with OpenAI models. | The answers were practical, not theoretical. Some said they treat context like storyboarding, every piece should move the model toward the goal. Others warned that bigger context windows don’t solve messy thinking. The best responses came down to this: it’s not about giving the model more, it’s about giving it what matters. | |
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