AI Tools and Agents
Artificial intelligence dominated today's launch board, with products ranging from conversation analytics to autonomous e-commerce teams.
- Agnost AI (YC S26): Product analytics for chat and voice agents that reads production conversations to surface behavioral failures like rage-prompting and repeated rephrasing. Source
- VocalVia: Converts documents and articles into editable multi-voice audio. Source
- Branda: Open-source (MIT) tool that turns any domain into on-brand ads using AI. Source
- Claude Overlay: A floating Claude Code chat window that sees your screen, aimed at developers. Source
- Goose Ads Remixer: Remixes ads already winning in your niche to generate new creative variations. Source
- Pazi: A vibe-coding tool for building and managing business operations with AI. Source
- ClawTeams: A goal-driven, proactive AI team built specifically for e-commerce operations. Source
- loopclub: A shared drum machine for jamming with strangers or with Claude. Source
Developer Tools
Several strong entries landed for engineers today, with a clear emphasis on open-source and database infrastructure.
- BugShot: A Chrome extension that lets developers discover, fix, capture, and report bugs in one workflow. Source
- Portero: Shows exactly what process is running on every port of your Mac. Source
- PgDog: Scales PostgreSQL without requiring any application-level changes, open source. Source
Mac Utilities and Productivity
Mac-native apps had a strong showing, covering everything from note-taking to breathing exercises.
- Flyout: Rich-text notes that slide out from the edge of your Mac screen on demand. Source
- Sales Studio: A private studio environment on macOS for running polished live product demos. Source
- Breva: Turns the Mac trackpad into a gentle breathing guide for stress management. Source
- Mojave Paint: Enables direct manipulation of static images on the Mac platform. Source
Consumer Apps and Creative Tools
- ClipFlow: Handles small video editing jobs on iOS without a traditional timeline interface. Source
- Altersend: Peer-to-peer file transfer with no cloud storage, no account required, and no size limits. Source
- Animos App: Lets designers showcase their work as motion animations. Source
- Trump Accounts: A child investment account product aimed at building long-term financial security. Source
What Today's Launches Signal
The throughline across July 15 is clear: builders are embedding AI at every layer of the stack, from infrastructure (PgDog scaling Postgres) to the interface level (Claude Overlay watching your screen), and all the way up to autonomous business operations (ClawTeams, Pazi). The heavy Mac-native showing, with Flyout, Portero, Breva, and Sales Studio all landing on the same day, suggests the platform continues to attract indie developers who value polish and tight OS integration. The strong open-source presence across Branda, PgDog, Altersend, and Portero also points to a maturing ecosystem where openness is increasingly a launch-day marketing asset, not just a licensing choice.