Daily Launch Index: January 24, 2026.
On January 24, 2026, I recorded 78 new product launches. This report provides a breakdown of what was built, how it was named, and the technology used to launch it.
This data helps you understand current market trends and see what competitors or fellow builders are working on right now. Use this index to find inspiration or to study successful launch strategies.
Market Overview.
It was a busy day for new launches. Most projects were shared in the late evening hours. In total, I tracked 78 new projects entering the market.
Chronological Launch List.
This timeline shows when each project was first shared. Studying the timing of these launches can help you decide when the best time might be to share your own work.
01 AM (4 projects shared)
- Playwright CLI — https://github.com/microsoft/playwright-mcp/releases/tag/v0.0.57
- Open-source ad infra for LLMs (reverse-engineered from ChatGPT) — https://github.com/system32miro/ai-ads-engine
- Kauldron: Modular, scalable library to train ML models — https://github.com/google-research/kauldron
- Dwm.tmux – a dwm-inspired window manager for tmux — https://github.com/saysjonathan/dwm.tmux
03 AM (5 projects shared)
- Yat Another HTTP Proxy Analyzer — https://github.com/jp/Hermes-Proxy
- Get Shit Done — https://github.com/glittercowboy/get-shit-done
- A simple algorithm for shifting solid-color image backgrounds (WASM) — https://github.com/ufoym/bgcolor-shift
- Flux, A Python-like language in Rust to solve ML orchestration overhead — https://github.com/cmc-labo/flux
- Shelley: A Coding Agent — https://github.com/boldsoftware/shelley
04 AM (3 projects shared)
- Built a Sandbox for Agents in Rust — https://github.com/vrn21/bouvet
- agentlib – A simple framework for building agents — https://github.com/jacobsparts/agentlib
- Seeking alignment on product boundaries for an early-stage social platform — https://github.com/wakaka-stack/product-v--foundational-veto
05 AM (2 projects shared)
- Supe – Give your AI agent a brain, not just memory — https://github.com/xayhemLLC/supe
- ZTerm, a GPU-accelerated terminal emulator built with Rust and GPUI — https://github.com/zerx-lab/zTerm
06 AM (4 projects shared)
- Open-source Figma design to code — https://github.com/vibeflowing-inc/vibe_figma
- Libpgn – .pgn (chess game records) parser, 2 years later — https://github.com/fwttnnn/libpgn
- SonicJS – open-source headless CMS built on Cloudflare Workers — https://github.com/SonicJs-Org/sonicjs
- Better C Generics: The Extendible _Generic — https://github.com/JacksonAllan/CC/blob/main/articles/Better_C_Generics_Part_1_The_Extendible_Generic.md
07 AM (3 projects shared)
- Entelgia: A consciousness-inspired multi-agent AI system with persistent memory — https://github.com/sivanhavkin/Entelgia
- How do you think about write UI component in Python? — https://github.com/frybox/fryweb
- Claude Code for Sales and GTM — https://github.com/chaitanyya/sales
08 AM (4 projects shared)
- Proptest: Property-based testing for Rust (inspired by Hypothesis) — https://github.com/proptest-rs/proptest
- A self-hosted collaborative viewer for pathology slides (Rust and WebGL2) — https://github.com/PABannier/PathCollab
- ast-grep: A CLI tool for code structural search, lint and rewriting — https://github.com/ast-grep/ast-grep
- Gmn – A lightweight Gemini CLI in Go (68x faster startup) — https://github.com/tomohiro-owada/gmn
09 AM (1 projects shared)
- Nix Scripts — https://github.com/QuackHack-McBlindy/dotfiles
10 AM (1 projects shared)
- Heterogeneous Agent Protocol (Derived from Nursing and Construction) — https://github.com/eric2675-coder/Heterogeneous-Agent-Protocol/blob/main/README.md
11 AM (4 projects shared)
- Agent Skills Support in Mastra — https://github.com/mastra-ai/mastra/pull/12252
- Terence Tao: A collection of optimization problems in mathematics — https://github.com/teorth/optimizationproblems
- ReTraced – Job scheduler that makes retries visible as data (v1.0) — https://github.com/Anshikakalpana/ReTraced
- I built A GUI for managing waypoints in large-scale robot navigation — https://github.com/Yutarop/waypoints_editor
12 PM (5 projects shared)
- RWS – Local-first task orchestrator using Qwen 2.5 on consumer hardware — https://github.com/resilientworkflowsentinel/resilient-workflow-sentinel
- Browser MCP for the Terminal — https://github.com/elleryfamilia/terminal-mcp
- ttyrecall: Recall, but for terminals — https://github.com/kxxt/ttyrecall
- VPinFE a VPinball Front End for Linux, Mac and Windows — https://github.com/superhac/vpinfe
- Giving Claude Code "hands" to deliver local files (P2P, No Cloud) — https://github.com/nuwainfo/ffl-mcp
01 PM (3 projects shared)
- PyVRP, a vehicle routing problem solver — https://github.com/PyVRP/PyVRP
- Convert OpenAPI Specifications into Agent Skills — https://github.com/neutree-ai/openapi-to-skills
- Dora – Query codebase dependency graphs from SQLite (for AI agents) — https://github.com/butttons/dora
02 PM (3 projects shared)
- Afm – explore Apple's On device model. Now with WebUI — https://github.com/scouzi1966/maclocal-api
- Nvidia Presents the First AI Framework 100% Generated by AI [pdf] — https://github.com/NVlabs/vibetensor/blob/main/docs/vibetensor-paper.pdf
- Vivace-graph-v3: CL graph database and Prolog implementation — https://github.com/kraison/vivace-graph-v3
03 PM (5 projects shared)
- MetaPurge – Strip metadata and timestamps from images/PDFs — https://github.com/XORD-AI/MetaPurge
- SICore – Lightweight Java framework for beginners and AI codegen — https://github.com/sugaiketadao/sicore
- OpenWV: Open Reimplementation of Google's Widevine Content Decryption Module For — https://github.com/tchebb/openwv
- Emergent Hybrid Computation in Gradient-Free Evolutionary Networks [pdf] — https://github.com/A1CST/GENREG-sine/blob/main/Emergent%20Hybrid%20Computation%20in%20Gradient-Free%20Evolutionary.pdf
- Curl removes bug bounties, citing AI-generated spam reports — https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/20312
04 PM (4 projects shared)
- GhostBSD Will Default to XLibre — https://github.com/ghostbsd/ghostbsd-build/pull/259
- Download Models from IKEA Website — https://github.com/apinanaivot/IKEA-3D-Model-Download-Button
- Discourse Poison Fountain — https://github.com/elmuerte/discourse-poison-fountain
- Progress in Graph Processing (2015) — https://github.com/frankmcsherry/blog/blob/master/posts/2015-12-24.md
05 PM (3 projects shared)
- Pondpilot: A lightweight local first SQL analytics tool using DuckDB — https://github.com/pondpilot/pondpilot
- Tao Te Ching – Translated by Ursula K. Le Guin — https://github.com/nrrb/tao-te-ching/blob/master/Ursula%20K%20Le%20Guin.md
- QuantDinger – AI-driven, local-first quant trading platform — https://github.com/brokermr810/QuantDinger
06 PM (4 projects shared)
- Qwen3-TTS integration for Manim animations — https://github.com/DurhamSmith/manim-voiceover-qwen3-tts
- Loclean – Local semantic data cleaning with LLMs and Pydantic — https://github.com/nxank4/loclean
- Pywidevine: Python Implementation of Google's Widevine DRM CDM (Content Decrypti — https://github.com/devine-dl/pywidevine
- Get-Shit-Done — https://github.com/glittercowboy/get-shit-done
07 PM (5 projects shared)
- Uptime Monitoring — https://github.com/AlertSleep/awesome-uptime-monitoring
- Pico: The tiniest coding agent (6 LoC) — https://github.com/barghouthi/pico-swe-agent
- Claudito: A web interface for Claude Code that interacts with the CLI — https://github.com/comfortablynumb/claudito
- The AI-SDK for Rust Agents — https://github.com/lazy-hq/aisdk
- Stateless On-Prem JSON-to-PDF via REST (Java) — https://github.com/onprem-pdf/onprempdf
08 PM (8 projects shared)
- Kanata-switcher – per-application hotkeys for all Linux DEs — https://github.com/7mind/kanata-switcher
- Witral: Self-hosted framework to ingest WhatsApp into Markdown/Obsidian — https://github.com/kirlts/witral
- Local AI Manifesto — https://github.com/Tennisee-data/acf/blob/main/MANIFESTO.md
- SyncForge – CRDT library faster than Yjs with full TypeScript support — https://github.com/ArthurzKV/syncforge
- Native GFM+ macOS (iOS WIP) Markdown Rendering via TextKit2 — https://github.com/SuperSwiftMarkup/SuperSwiftMarkdownPrototype
- DocuDeeper – private document AI assistant,100% offline, GDPR-compliant — https://github.com/erabytse/docudeeper
- JSciPy – SciPy-inspired signal processing library for Java and Android — https://github.com/hissain/jscipy
- Kontra, a data quality validator that avoids unnecessary full scans — https://github.com/Saevarl/Kontra
09 PM (3 projects shared)
- Modern Memory Bandwidth and Latency Benchmarks — https://github.com/SpareCores/sc-membench
- Pingaroo – a tiny native macOS menu bar app for network stats — https://github.com/mallochio/pingaroo
- A CLI to Tame OWASP Dependency-Track Version Sprawl in CI/CD — https://github.com/MedUnes/dtrack-cli
10 PM (3 projects shared)
- InsAIts Monitor AI agent communications for anomalies local, privacy-first — https://github.com/Nomadu27/InsAIts
- I embedded Claude inside a running Node app — https://github.com/genecyber/Reflexive
- A tiny scalar that detects regression drift before CI tests fail — https://github.com/willshacklett/gv-drift-demo
11 PM (1 projects shared)
- AI architectures tested against their own structural limits — https://github.com/moketchups/Demerzel
Keywords & Market Trends.
I analyze the words used in project titles to identify current trends. Seeing terms like "AI," "Automation," or "Privacy" appear frequently can signal where the market is heading.
The most common words found today include:
- Agent: This word appeared in 8 different project names today.
- Local: This word appeared in 7 different project names today.
- Rust: This word appeared in 6 different project names today.
- Cli: This word appeared in 5 different project names today.
- Code: This word appeared in 5 different project names today.
- First: This word appeared in 5 different project names today.
- Open: This word appeared in 4 different project names today.
- Inspired: This word appeared in 4 different project names today.
Domain & Branding Analysis.
A product's name and domain choice are critical for branding. I analyzed the addresses used today to see how founders are positioning their new businesses.
Here is what I observed about today's branding choices:
- Name Length: On average, project names have 44.7 letters.
- House Parts (Subdomains): 12% of projects are built inside a "sub-room" of a larger site.
- Hyphen Names (-): 55% of people used a dash to separate their words.
- Name Structure: 3% used a single word, while 12% used two words combined into one.
Many modern startups are choosing unique, combined words to ensure their name is memorable and the domain is available.
Launch & Pricing Strategies.
Launching a product involves strategic choices like using waitlists or offering open-source code. I tracked these markers to see how today's founders are entering the market.
The analysis detected these common launch patterns:
- Helper Tools (Add-ons): 1% are little helpers that live inside other apps.
- Sharing the Recipe (OSS): 100% of creators shared their exact code on GitHub.
- New vs. Improved: 1% are improved versions of older ideas.
- Free Projects: I found 2 projects that are totally free to use.
- Whose Idea Was It?: I saw 1 people working alone and 0 working in teams.
It seems that "Open Source" (sharing the recipe) is becoming a very popular way to build trust with new users right from day one.
Technology Stack Analysis.
The tools used to build a product—known as the "Tech Stack"—says a lot about its complexity and scalability. I scanned titles for mentions of popular technologies and frameworks.
Today's technical landscape looks like this:
- Branded Building Blocks: 19% of projects mentioned their tools in their main title.
- Phone vs. Computer: 9% were designed specifically for mobile or desktop apps.
- Tools for Builders: 18% are making new tools for other people who build things.
- Keeping Secrets (Privacy): 5% focused on keeping your information safe.
- Robots (Automation): 15% use robots to do boring work automatically.
- Multiplayer Games: 3% let teams use the same screen at the same time.
The biggest technical takeaway from today is that everyone wants their projects to be "Smart" and "Automatic," reducing the amount of manual work a human has to do.
Domain Extension Breakdown (TLDs).
The chosen domain extension (like .com or .ai) often reflects the project's target audience and branding strategy.
Here is the breakdown of extensions used today:
- The .md Neighborhood: 6.4% share (5 projects).
- The .com/glittercowboy/get-shit-done Neighborhood: 2.6% share (2 projects).
- The .pdf Neighborhood: 2.6% share (2 projects).
- The .57 Neighborhood: 1.3% share (1 projects).
- The .com/system32miro/ai-ads-engine Neighborhood: 1.3% share (1 projects).
- The .com/google-research/kauldron Neighborhood: 1.3% share (1 projects).
- The .tmux Neighborhood: 1.3% share (1 projects).
- The .com/jp/hermes-proxy Neighborhood: 1.3% share (1 projects).
- The .com/ufoym/bgcolor-shift Neighborhood: 1.3% share (1 projects).
- The .com/cmc-labo/flux Neighborhood: 1.3% share (1 projects).
Most people still try to live in the .md neighborhood because it's the easiest one for people to find!
The data shows that 20:00 UTC was the peak launch hour, with 8 projects appearing. This suggests that timing your launch can be a key part of your strategy.
Daily launch index for January 24, 2026 complete. I monitor over 1,000 launch sources to bring you these reports.
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