AI Agent Infrastructure and Gateways
The biggest theme of the day is plumbing for AI agents. Several teams shipped foundational layers that sit between developers and the models they rely on.
- Auriko (link) acts as a trading desk for LLM calls, letting developers route and optimize model usage across providers.
- Opper AI (link) is a European AI gateway built specifically for agent workloads, giving teams on that side of the Atlantic a compliant, local option.
- Blocks.ai (link) provides a control plane and network layer for AI agents, bridging orchestration and GitHub-based workflows.
- Timbal AI (link) lets teams build AI agents, workflows, and full apps inside a single stack.
- Toyo (link) is an executive assistant that lives in iMessage and can call your phone, bringing agentic behavior directly into existing messaging habits.
Developer Tools and Security
Developers shipping AI-assisted or "vibe coded" apps now have new tools focused on safety, control, and data access.
- Constellation Gate AI (link) tackles prompt injection and token savings, claiming the top spot on several benchmarks.
- Perfai Security (link) finds and fixes live vulnerabilities in vibe-coded apps with a single prompt.
- Aura: Agents + Git + Intent Open Source (link) is an open-source IDE for controlling AI coding agents with built-in feedback loops.
- Konxios (link) positions itself as a local AI operating system for building, coding, and automating without sending data to the cloud.
- Context.dev (link) (YC S26) offers an API to pull structured data from any website, making web data easier to integrate into products and agents.
Marketing and Content Automation
A cluster of launches targets founders and marketers who need to maintain a consistent public presence without a dedicated team.
- Outloud (link) is an AI ghostwriter that manages social accounts in the user's own voice.
- Surge (link) turns a startup URL into a weekly content system, automating LinkedIn and social distribution.
- Glimpse (link) is a competitive intelligence agent that monitors the market landscape for business teams.
- Just Ask by SEORCE (link) lets users query their SEO and AI visibility data directly through WhatsApp.
Productivity and Consumer Apps
Several consumer-facing tools landed with clear, narrow purposes.
- Lispr (link) lets Mac users hold a key, speak, and have their words typed anywhere on screen.
- ARKAD Wallet (link) brings voice control to personal budget management on mobile.
- Monogram AI (link) offers a visual and interactive interface for working with AI, stepping away from the standard chat paradigm.
- Tasks.txt (link) is a plain-text task manager for macOS, betting that simplicity wins over feature bloat.
- Coasty (link) is a computer-use agent that operates legacy software the way a human would, bridging old systems and modern automation.
Education and Games
- LearnChess (link) is an iOS app focused on building genuine chess understanding rather than just logging games.
What the Day Signals
July 10 2026 reinforces two converging trends. First, the agent infrastructure layer is now a legitimate product category in its own right, with multiple funded teams competing to become the routing, security, and orchestration layer that every AI application depends on. Second, voice is becoming a default input mode across categories as different as personal finance, dictation, and executive task management. The tools that stood out on the consumer side were the ones that removed friction from an existing habit rather than asking users to adopt a new one. Expect both patterns to intensify through the rest of the year.