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Top Product Launches: AI Tools, Dev Tools, and Apps for July 2026

AI Tools and Assistants

Artificial intelligence dominated today's launch board, with several products pushing into automation and prediction territory.

  • Foresight by Lightning Rod: An AI-powered prediction tool for any domain, offered via API for developers and researchers. View on Product Hunt
  • Skills Marketplace by Databox: Ready-made AI analytics skills that plug directly into your existing business data workflows. View on Product Hunt
  • Pluno: A browser agent claiming to be 10x faster than Claude, aimed at power users who rely on AI to navigate the web. View on Product Hunt
  • Supafax: An email-native assistant that learns your working style and integrates with your calendar. View on Product Hunt
  • Webless: An AI search layer for websites that is designed to convert incoming traffic into sales pipeline. View on Product Hunt
  • Akiflow: A task and calendar manager that connects directly with Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor for AI-assisted scheduling. View on Product Hunt
  • Load Nova: An AI co-pilot and dashboard built specifically for logistics dispatchers who need speed and clarity. View on Product Hunt

Developer Tools and Design Utilities

Builders got several strong new options today, with a clear emphasis on bridging design and production code.

  • v0 Design Systems 2.0: A vibe-coding tool that lets teams build UI using their own components, colors, fonts, and patterns. View on Product Hunt
  • Bilt.me - Figma: Converts Figma designs into real, working mobile apps without requiring manual coding. View on Product Hunt
  • Tinkerfont: A free browser extension that serves as a font playground for live websites, letting designers experiment in real time. View on Product Hunt
  • Dayflow: An open-source toolkit aimed at helping developers and professionals build habits and skills that accelerate career growth. View on Product Hunt

Productivity and Task Management

Several launches focused on helping individuals do focused, distraction-free work.

  • Justwrite: A private, local-first writing space that functions fully offline, prioritizing simplicity and data ownership. View on Product Hunt
  • Oakamo: A quiet read-later app for saving articles, built around calm and focused consumption. View on Product Hunt
  • DropK: A minimal macOS menu bar tray app that stays out of your way and does exactly what it says. View on Product Hunt

Consumer and Community Apps

A handful of launches targeted niche communities and creative users.

  • Midway Chat: Real-time member chat built natively for Memberstack and Webflow sites, with no extra infrastructure required. View on Product Hunt
  • iVox: The first app dedicated exclusively to 1980s tape-edit audio effects, aimed at electronic music producers and sound designers. View on Product Hunt

What Today's Launches Signal

The volume of AI-native tools is striking, but the more interesting pattern is how many of them are embedded directly into existing workflows rather than asking users to change behavior. Products like Akiflow, Supafax, and Load Nova are not standalone AI experiments. They slot into the tools and routines people already use. At the same time, the strong showing from local-first and offline apps such as Justwrite suggests a growing counter-movement that values privacy and simplicity over connectivity. Taken together, today's launches reflect an ecosystem that is maturing past novelty and moving toward integration, specificity, and trust.

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