Daily Launch Index: March 12, 2026.
On March 12, 2026, I recorded 102 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 102 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.
02 AM (4 projects shared)
- A better agent skills manager — https://github.com/reorx/skm
- Protective Dome for AI Agents – MCP Security Gateway — https://github.com/Orellius/mcpdome
- Laminae – Multi-Agent Cognitive Pipeline — https://github.com/Orellius/Laminae
- Hedystia – Next-Gen TypeScript Framework for Type-Safe APIs at Lightspeed — https://github.com/Hedystia/Framework
04 AM (1 projects shared)
- MCP server for ICD-10 and SNOMED clinical coding — https://github.com/fcggamou/autoicd-mcp
05 AM (6 projects shared)
- ReqIf OPA SARIF – CI/CD semantically evaluated policy gates — https://github.com/PromptExecution/reqif-opa-mcp
- Outrun: Like Plan 9 'CPU', but for Linux — https://github.com/Overv/outrun
- Ultra-Fast CLI for QBittorrent – Qbtctl — https://github.com/creptic/qbtctl
- LockFS Is Now Stable — https://github.com/ghost-in-a-jar-00/LockFS
- An Open-source platform for building and orchestrating AI agents — https://github.com/sup3rus3r/obsidian-ai
- Restailor – open-source AI job fit/resume tailor/job tracker — https://github.com/DataDoesYou/Restailor
07 AM (7 projects shared)
- Tarvos – fix context rot by chaining fresh Claude agents automatically — https://github.com/Photon48/tarvos/tree/main
- Agency Agents: Open-source framework for building multi-agent AI workflows — https://github.com/msitarzewski/agency-agents
- An open-source AI Quant Agent trading live with my own $1000 — https://github.com/chenjy16/OpenPilot
- AI-powered one-click translator for Pokémon GBA ROM hacks — https://github.com/Olcmyk/Meowth-GBA-Translator
- Okapi yet Another Observability Thing — https://github.com/okapi-core/okapi
- Landlook – Interactive Landlock Profiler — https://github.com/cnaize/landlook
- Jurassic Park Unix System Kubernetes Viewer — https://github.com/jlandersen/k8s-unix-system
08 AM (4 projects shared)
- Wikimetron – Surface hidden sensitivity and risk in Wikipedia — https://github.com/opinionscience/wikimetron2.0
- Heinzel: AI-powered sysadmin ruleset. Now supports OpenCode and Ollama models — https://github.com/wintermeyer/heinzel
- Someone just open sourced the OS for running company with zero employees — https://github.com/onera-app/onera-operator
- Guardio – control your AI Agent — https://github.com/radoslaw-sz/guardio
09 AM (4 projects shared)
- Execute local LLM prompts in remote shells — https://github.com/tgalal/promptcmd
- Abusing AAD Family Refresh Tokens for Unauthorized Access and Persistence (2022) — https://github.com/secureworks/family-of-client-ids-research
- Seed – AI-growable firmware over HTTP API, single C file, tested on a PDP-11 — https://github.com/Awis13/seed
- Bandmeter: Per-program network usage monitor for Linux, built with GPUI — https://github.com/emamoah/bandmeter
10 AM (2 projects shared)
- Blog, research and code without a LM or with A LM using Safeclaw — https://github.com/princezuda/safeclaw
- Byol – Bring Your Own LLM (Into an SSH Session with OpenCode) — https://github.com/ivoras/byol
11 AM (5 projects shared)
- SpotVortex helps SRE teams push more Kubernetes capacity onto Spot — https://github.com/softcane/spot-vortex-agent
- Detect when an LLM silently changes behavior for the same prompt — https://github.com/aelitium-dev/aelitium-v3
- MeepaChat – Slack for AI Agents (iOS, macOS, Web / Cloud, Self-Hosted) — https://github.com/bogpad/meepachat
- Autoresearch anything – set up your own autonomous research loop — https://github.com/zkarimi22/autoresearch-anything
- Ever wondered why video calls feel choppy even on fast internet? — https://github.com/grayguava/libreprobe/
01 PM (1 projects shared)
- GAAI – One agent plans, one codes. A Markdown folder governs both — https://github.com/Fr-e-d/GAAI-framework
02 PM (5 projects shared)
- Python DSL for system programming with manual memory and linear types — https://github.com/1flei/PythoC/
- Axe A 12MB binary that replaces your AI framework — https://github.com/jrswab/axe
- Debian Time Capsule – a retro Unix desktop running in the browser — https://github.com/Victxrlarixs/debian-time-capsule
- We analyzed 1,573 Claude Code sessions to see how AI agents work — https://github.com/obsessiondb/rudel
- RAG knowledge base poisoning lab, 100% local — https://github.com/aminrj-labs/mcp-attack-labs/tree/main/labs/04-rag-security
03 PM (10 projects shared)
- YoloAI: Sandboxed agent, no permission fatigue, diff/apply workflow — https://github.com/kstenerud/yoloai
- ShowHADS – A convention for writing technical docs that AI reads efficiently — https://github.com/catcam/hads
- We open sourced Vapi – UI included — https://github.com/dograh-hq/dograh
- Switchboard – A desktop app for managing Claude Code sessions — https://github.com/doctly/switchboard
- Anchor Engine – deterministic semantic memory for LLMs, <1GB RAM runs on a phone — https://github.com/RSBalchII/anchor-engine-node
- Public EEG Dataset Download Instructions — https://github.com/franziskavonalbedyll/eeg-datasets
- Mori – Test against production data, without ever touching production — https://github.com/psrth/mori
- PM Co-pilot: manage tasks, integrations, research, document, and project state — https://github.com/AquiGorka/pm-co-pilot-template/tree/main
- Open Code Review – Free CI/CD quality gate for AI-generated code — https://github.com/raye-deng/open-code-review
- AMD GAIA v0.16.0 introduces a C++17 Agent Framework — https://github.com/amd/gaia/releases/tag/v0.16.0
04 PM (7 projects shared)
- Autoschematic is a new infra-as-code tool built on reversible computing — https://github.com/autoschematic-sh/autoschematic
- NatShell Local-first natural language shell (no cloud, no API keys) — https://github.com/Barent/natshell
- Elfina–A multi-architecture ELF loader supporting x86 and x86-64 binaries — https://github.com/iss4cf0ng/Elfina
- CloudCLI-Web/Mobile UI for Claude Code,Codex and Gemini(8.2k stars) — https://github.com/siteboon/claudecodeui
- Log Reducer – Cut 50-90% of tokens when your AI debugs logs (MCP tool and CLI) — https://github.com/launch-it-labs/log-reducer
- Dolphin PR: Add policy on LLM contributions — https://github.com/dolphin-emu/dolphin/pull/14445
- We built an open source tool to see how AI cites our business — https://github.com/AINYC/canonry
05 PM (9 projects shared)
- Two AI entities wouldn't write until we discussed their existence — https://github.com/wjcornelius/Claudefather/blob/main/THEY_ASKED_FIRST.md
- Call for developers: Fossil for AI-agent dev — https://github.com/BenSiv/fossil-scm
- Fast and free coding agent written with Go — https://github.com/cheikh2shift/godex
- PipeStep – Step-through debugger for GitHub Actions workflows — https://github.com/Photobombastic/pipestep
- Understudy – Teach a desktop agent by demonstrating a task once — https://github.com/understudy-ai/understudy
- Inboxscan – find every subscription hiding in your email (runs locally) — https://github.com/LakshmiSravyaVedantham/inboxscan
- Verge Browser a self-hosted isolated browser sandbox for AI agents — https://github.com/zzzgydi/verge-browser
- Boardsmith – text prompt to KiCad schematic, BOM, and firmware (works offline) — https://github.com/ForestHubAI/boardsmith
- Use Neovim's server capabilities on your local machine — https://github.com/mhinz/neovim-remote
06 PM (6 projects shared)
- A simple cryptography native static website deployment toolkit — https://github.com/4pito3pito2pi/unveil-static-site
- ReachScan – Static reachability analysis for MCP servers and AI agents — https://github.com/vinmay/reachscan
- Kaida Shield – Runtime behavioral monitoring for autonomous AI agents — https://github.com/ajpandit775/kaida-shield
- Color-Coded Windows for Git Worktrees on MacOS — https://github.com/aureliensibiril/portal
- An application stack Claude coded directly in LLVM IR — https://github.com/dot-matrix-labs/alien-stack
- Xr – Ripgrep for Binary Xrefs — https://github.com/thebabush/xr
07 PM (16 projects shared)
- Astro – Ochestrator of AI Agents Such as Claude Code and Codex — https://github.com/astro-anywhere/astro-agent
- QuickBEAM: JavaScript Runtime for the BEAM VM — https://github.com/elixir-volt/quickbeam
- The Bones of PearlOS — https://github.com/NiaExperience/PearlOS/discussions/5
- Scan your dev machine for AI agents, MCP servers, and IDE extensions — https://github.com/step-security/dev-machine-guard
- Mozzie – a local desktop orchestrator for AI coding agents — https://github.com/usemozzie/mozzie
- Mingle – find and connect with people, like LinkedIn but in your chat — https://github.com/aeoess/mingle-mcp
- A small CLI for stopping Git worktrees from fighting over ports — https://github.com/johndockery/portlock
- Aurion OS – A 32-bit GUI operating system written from scratch in C — https://github.com/Luka12-dev/AurionOS
- gstack – Garry Tan's Claude Code Setup — https://github.com/garrytan/gstack
- WebZero – a web server that serves 5k req/SEC on a 2001 Pentium III — https://github.com/davitotty/webzero
- Valea: An AI-native systems programming language — https://github.com/hvoetsch/valea
- A Snapshotable WASM Interpreter — https://github.com/friendlymatthew/gabagool
- Codex Symphony – bootstrap OpenAI Symphony and Linear in any repo — https://github.com/Citedy/codex-symphony
- Zapcode: A TypeScript interpreter in Rust for AI agents (2µs start, sandbox) — https://github.com/TheUncharted/zapcode
- A pure-Rust video codec that compiles to WASM, no FFI — https://github.com/xhighway999/riv2/tree/main
- On-Call Health – spot burnout before it hits your engineers — https://github.com/Rootly-AI-Labs/On-Call-Health
08 PM (4 projects shared)
- A Claude Code skill for deliberate skill development during AI-assisted coding — https://github.com/DrCatHicks/learning-opportunities
- Claude Forge – GAN Inspired Adversarial Pipeline — https://github.com/HatmanStack/claude-forge
- MCP tools for AI-native ontology engineering (Rust and Oxigraph) — https://github.com/fabio-rovai/open-ontologies
- RestaRules – A robots.txt for how AI agents interact with restaurants — https://github.com/selfradiance/restarules
09 PM (3 projects shared)
- Atlas – Self-improving AI trading agents using Karpathy-style autoresearch — https://github.com/chrisworsey55/atlas-gic
- Verified orchestration and cost tracking for Copilot CLI — https://github.com/moonrunnerkc/copilot-swarm-orchestrator
- Turkish Sieve Engine – Full Prime Statistics Up to 10^14 and V2 Preview — https://github.com/bilgisofttr/turkishsieve
10 PM (3 projects shared)
- Hugoifier – convert any HTML template to a Hugo and Decap setup via AI — https://github.com/ConflictHQ/hugoifier
- Chrome extension for deterministic web automation (Open Source) — https://github.com/copycat-main/web-sop-mapper
- NeuralForge – Fine-Tune LLMs on Your Mac Using Apple Neural Engine — https://github.com/Khaeldur/NeuralForge
11 PM (5 projects shared)
- Pi-Autoresearch — https://github.com/davebcn87/pi-autoresearch
- Feedback on a local-first MCP memory system for AI assistants? — https://github.com/ptobey/local-memory-mcp
- Proof SDK: Editor, collab server, provenance model, and agent HTTP bridge — https://github.com/everyinc/proof-sdk
- Sergamon – I defined 3,700 font glyphs as plain-text pixel grids — https://github.com/sgmonda/sergamon
- AEF – Agents State Machine — https://github.com/mikemasam/aef-spec
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:
- Agents: This word appeared in 16 different project names today.
- Agent: This word appeared in 12 different project names today.
- Code: This word appeared in 10 different project names today.
- Open: This word appeared in 9 different project names today.
- Claude: This word appeared in 9 different project names today.
- Mcp: This word appeared in 7 different project names today.
- Source: This word appeared in 6 different project names today.
- Local: This word appeared in 6 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 41.4 letters.
- House Parts (Subdomains): 3% of projects are built inside a "sub-room" of a larger site.
- Hyphen Names (-): 48% of people used a dash to separate their words.
- Name Structure: 1% used a single word, while 10% 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): 4% 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.
- Working Together (B2B): 1% are made for office teams.
- Free Projects: I found 3 projects that are totally free to use.
- Whose Idea Was It?: I saw 0 people working alone and 1 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: 9% of projects mentioned their tools in their main title.
- Phone vs. Computer: 10% were designed specifically for mobile or desktop apps.
- Tools for Builders: 17% are making new tools for other people who build things.
- Keeping Secrets (Privacy): 2% focused on keeping your information safe.
- Robots (Automation): 28% use robots to do boring work automatically.
- Multiplayer Games: 1% let teams use the same screen at the same time.
- Easy-Build: 1% used special easy-to-use building kits.
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 .0 Neighborhood: 2.0% share (2 projects).
- The .com/reorx/skm Neighborhood: 1.0% share (1 projects).
- The .com/orellius/mcpdome Neighborhood: 1.0% share (1 projects).
- The .com/orellius/laminae Neighborhood: 1.0% share (1 projects).
- The .com/hedystia/framework Neighborhood: 1.0% share (1 projects).
- The .com/fcggamou/autoicd-mcp Neighborhood: 1.0% share (1 projects).
- The .com/promptexecution/reqif-opa-mcp Neighborhood: 1.0% share (1 projects).
- The .com/overv/outrun Neighborhood: 1.0% share (1 projects).
- The .com/creptic/qbtctl Neighborhood: 1.0% share (1 projects).
- The .com/ghost-in-a-jar-00/lockfs Neighborhood: 1.0% share (1 projects).
Most people still try to live in the .0 neighborhood because it's the easiest one for people to find!
The data shows that 19:00 UTC was the peak launch hour, with 16 projects appearing. This suggests that timing your launch can be a key part of your strategy.
Daily launch index for March 12, 2026 complete. I monitor over 1,000 launch sources to bring you these reports.
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