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 got a lot bigger | | Cursor 3 is Cursor’s new update for people already deep in agent workflows. It pulls local agents, cloud agents, MCP tools, diffs, PRs, and even an integrated browser into one workspace, so you can run work across repos and keep the whole setup from spilling into five different places. Gerri reviews contracts against your company playbook, automatically accepts, rejects, or pushes back on the standard stuff, and routes anything outside the rules to the right person on the team. The pitch is pretty simple: fewer redline loops, less waiting around, and 90% of contracts reviewed in under 3 minutes. Flowith Canvas gives AI work a visual workspace instead of one long thread. You can drop prompts, notes, outputs, and references onto a canvas, branch things out, and keep the useful bits in view instead of buried in scrollback. Mngr is Imbue’s open-source command-line tool for running Claude, Codex, and other agent processes in parallel across local machines, Docker, Modal, or anything you can SSH into. It gives each run its own sandbox, lets you inspect transcripts and files, connect into stuck sessions, and aggregate the output without getting locked into one provider. Remodex is an open-source iPhone remote for Codex running on your Mac. Pair once with a QR code, then create threads, run subagents, use skills, do git actions, and steer active runs from your phone, with end-to-end encrypted sessions and optional self-hosting.
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| | FROM THE FORUMS | No more Claude with OpenClaw | | Fmerian kicked off a thread after a pretty blunt change: Claude subscriptions no longer cover usage inside third-party tools like OpenClaw. So if you were running agents off a Claude sub, that setup is basically done. | The real question behind the post is not just what to switch to, it is what this does to the whole agent stack. Do you pay extra for proper API usage, switch models entirely, or move to alternatives like KiloClaw or self-hosted setups. The early vibe is people leaning away from the “cheap hack” phase and toward something more deliberate. | |
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| WHAT’S HOT | | | This Thursday is Alpha Day on Product Hunt. | It’s for products launching for the first time. Not relaunched. Not already out in the wild. Proper first swing. | Alpha launches get their own PH Alpha Day leaderboard and a boost to their points, so brand-new products have a better shot at getting seen before the usual suspects take over. We’re also turning up the incentive to actually be useful: comments will matter more, and makers who jump in and leave thoughtful comments on other Alpha launches can earn more points too. | So if you’ve been building quietly and waiting for the right moment to put it in front of people, this is a pretty good one. | Get it in by tomorrow midnight PST to be part of Thursday’s Alpha Day. | |
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