Daily Launch Index: March 13, 2026.
On March 13, 2026, I recorded 121 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 middle of the day hours. In total, I tracked 121 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.
12 AM (4 projects shared)
- Nix on Windows –- proof-of-concept demo — https://github.com/nix-windows/nix-windows-demo
- Auto-Browser – An MCP-native browser agent with human takeover — https://github.com/LvcidPsyche/auto-browser
- Tarvos – Relay Architecture for infinitely building with coding agents — https://github.com/Photon48/tarvos/tree/main
- Parevo Core – Auth, tenant, permission in one Go library — https://github.com/parevo/core
03 AM (9 projects shared)
- Agent harness for building analytics into your app on top of ClickHouse — https://github.com/514-labs/moosestack
- Document retrieval that navigates structure instead of chunking — https://github.com/theeufj/RNSR
- The Vibe Principles — https://github.com/kapitanluffy/vibe-principles
- 8,600 n8n workflow templates organized into a browsable GitHub repo — https://github.com/ScraperNode/awesome-n8n-templates
- Capability-based authorization for AI agents — https://github.com/Connerlevi/CapNET
- Glimpse: Native macOS micro-UI for scripts and agents — https://github.com/hazat/glimpse
- Pi-generative-UI: Claude.ai's generative UI reverse-engineered, rebuilt for pi — https://github.com/Michaelliv/pi-generative-ui
- Stout: A drop-in replacement for Homebrew CLI that's 10-100x for most operations — https://github.com/neul-labs/stout
- Tome: Open-source documentation platform with Markdown — https://github.com/vxcozy/tome
04 AM (7 projects shared)
- Stuffer, browser based QR/NFC inventory management with peer.js sync — https://github.com/EternityForest/Stuffer
- Tuish – TUI toolkit in pure portable shell script (bash/zsh/busybox/ksh/mksh) — https://github.com/alganet/tuish
- ClawRemove – Inspect and clean AI agent environments — https://github.com/tianrking/ClawRemove
- Droeftoeter, a Terminal Coding Toy — https://github.com/whtspc/droeftoeter
- Important Updates to GitHub Copilot for Students — https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/189268
- CLI-Anything — https://github.com/HKUDS/CLI-Anything
- T4a – Terminals for Agents — https://github.com/denoland/t4a
05 AM (3 projects shared)
- Crazy Rogue AI — https://github.com/lilyaibot/Shepador-AI-V3/tree/main
- Adversarial Code Review paired agents, zero noise,validated findings — https://github.com/gaurav-yadav/adversarial-ai-review
- Agent Engine Optimization (AEO): Selling to AI Agents — https://github.com/subconscious-systems/AEO
06 AM (7 projects shared)
- Agentic, fully-automated reverse engineering — https://github.com/amruth-sn/kong
- High-Precision Companion Matrix Root Finder — https://github.com/ratwolfzero/Poly_Root
- FP-Go V2: Enhanced Functional Programming for Go 1.24 — https://github.com/IBM/fp-go/blob/main/v2/README.md
- Chrome extension adjusts video speed based on how fast the speaker is talking — https://github.com/ywong137/speech-speed
- SiMM – Distributed KV Cache for the Long-Context and Agent Era — https://github.com/scitix/SiMM
- Shopify CEO uses autoresearch for 53% faster parse+render on template engine — https://github.com/Shopify/liquid/pull/2056
- Hyperliquid-Claw — https://github.com/Rohit24567/HyperLiquid-Claw
07 AM (1 projects shared)
- AutoExp: One-liner turn any traning code to autoresearch — https://github.com/wizwand/autoexp
08 AM (3 projects shared)
- A small macOS app to send push notifications to the iOS Simulator — https://github.com/gogson/ios-simulator-push-notifier
- Curses-exec: interactive xargs for less — https://github.com/dnewcome/curses-exec
- CacheLens – Local-first cost tracking proxy for LLM APIs — https://github.com/stephenlthorn/cache-lens
09 AM (4 projects shared)
- Agile V Skills – Open skills for verifiable, traceable AI engineering — https://github.com/Agile-V/agile_v_skills
- Hackable single-file console file manager powered by uv with S3/GCS support — https://github.com/begoon/xc
- Blader/humanizer: Claude Code skill to remove AI-generated tells from writing — https://github.com/blader/humanizer
- Pi-Autoresearch — https://github.com/davebcn87/pi-autoresearch
10 AM (2 projects shared)
- I forked Python's Requests to add HTTP/3, async, and multiplexing — https://github.com/jawah/niquests/tree/v3.18.2
- Cigarette Rocket Booster – a rocket where the body itself is fuel — https://github.com/solenopsys/CRB
11 AM (5 projects shared)
- Fork: One CLI to Build Firmware for Any MCU — https://github.com/TareqRafed/fork
- I mass-replaced FFmpeg's MJPEG decoder with Claude Code – 4K LOC, 8% the speed — https://github.com/0xD8C4A475/liberated-mjpeg
- The AI-Powered Kubernetes IDE — https://github.com/koreide/Kore
- Consumer rights wiki becomes a browser extension — https://github.com/FULU-Foundation/CRW-Extension
- Line, Language with Intuitive and Natural Expression — https://github.com/Qc-17/LINE
01 PM (6 projects shared)
- Chat.nvim v1.4.0 – OpenClaw-like AI assistant for Neovim — https://github.com/wsdjeg/chat.nvim/releases/tag/v1.4.0
- Drain3 – A robust streaming log template miner based on the Drain algorithm — https://github.com/logpai/Drain3
- I made an open source/API/aiagent first ride sharing app like-Uber grab — https://github.com/sawirricardo/openjek.com
- Tarvos – Coding agents that work infinitely — https://github.com/Photon48/tarvos
- VibeTrade – Trading Harness for Claude — https://github.com/vibetrade-ai/vibe-trade
- A modern boarding pass encoder/decoder/scanner (web and library) — https://github.com/jqssun/iata-api
02 PM (12 projects shared)
- TelsonBase a self-hosted governance for autonomous AI agents (Apache 2.0) — https://github.com/QuietFireAI/TelsonBase
- Pnana – A Modern Terminal Text Editor Built for Simplicity and Power — https://github.com/Cyxuan0311/PNANA
- Disallow usage of generative AI to write code — https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/41085
- Turn any software into an agent-native CLI — https://github.com/HKUDS/CLI-Anything
- Collection of E-Commerce Skills for AI agents — https://github.com/finsilabs/awesome-ecommerce-skills/
- Guzzle – The GUI LibFuzzer Wizard — https://github.com/jabberwock/guzzle
- IPv6 support for cloning Git repositories — https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/10539
- Oxyde – Pydantic-native async ORM with a Rust core — https://github.com/mr-fatalyst/oxyde
- GitHub Sudo Mode — https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/keeping-your-account-and-data-secure/sudo-mode
- A list of tech co-ops and resources concerning worker owned co-ops — https://github.com/hng/tech-coops
- Sir-Engine Cross Language Duplicate Detection — https://github.com/lflin00/SIR-ENGINE
- Project Nomad: Offline Knowledgebase — https://github.com/Crosstalk-Solutions/project-nomad
03 PM (8 projects shared)
- WritBase – Open-source task management for AI agent fleets (MCP-native) — https://github.com/Writbase/writbase
- Coral – Visualize .proto file dependencies as an interactive graph — https://github.com/daisuke8000/coral
- HAL – Harmful Action Limiter: Lean command guard for AI coding agents. — https://github.com/otherland/hal
- OpenLight – Lightweight Telegram AI Agent for Raspberry Pi — https://github.com/evgenii-engineer/openLight
- A Cloudflare Worker that generates dynamic SVG bar charts of your traffic — https://github.com/sd416/cloudflare-worker-stats
- Sandcat – Docker and dev container setup for securely running AI agents — https://github.com/VirtusLab/sandcat
- Vibebin – code and host with LXC containers on your own VPS/server — https://github.com/jgbrwn/vibebin
- Nixcage – Sandbox AI coding agents per project with Nix and direnv — https://github.com/hamidr/nixcage
04 PM (7 projects shared)
- MaximusLLM, Breaking transformer's O(N^2) and O(V) scaling bottlenecks — https://github.com/yousef-rafat/MaximusLLM/tree/main
- Thermal Receipt Printers – Markdown and Web UI — https://github.com/sadreck/ThermalMarky
- Re-imagine photo albums with NanoBanana — https://github.com/hbmartin/imagemine
- DKLS23 2-of-2 threshold ECDSA signature ceremony visualized — https://github.com/DisplaceTech/tss-ceremony
- OVH forgot they donated documentation hosting to Pandas — https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas/issues/64584
- PocketSSH: A pocket-sized ESP32-based SSH terminal — https://github.com/0015/PocketSSH
- Open-source, low-cost 10.5 GHz PLFM phased array RADAR system — https://github.com/NawfalMotii79/PLFM_RADAR
05 PM (8 projects shared)
- Pyodide: a Python distribution based on WebAssembly — https://github.com/pyodide/pyodide
- CorridorKey: Perfect Green Screen Keys — https://github.com/nikopueringer/CorridorKey
- My personal AI-powered dev workstation — https://github.com/rbren/personal-ai-devbox
- Dex: Task Tracking for Agents — https://github.com/dcramer/dex
- Diraigent – Self-hosted orchestration for AI coding agents — https://github.com/diraigent/diraigent
- Vibe Crafting: spec and test-driven agent development — https://github.com/scosman/vibe-crafting
- RepoCrunch – CLI to analyze GitHub repos — https://github.com/kimwwk/repocrunch
- Rescreen: Give agents control of your screen, securely — https://github.com/ygwyg/rescreen
06 PM (3 projects shared)
- Context Gateway – Compress agent context before it hits the LLM — https://github.com/Compresr-ai/Context-Gateway
- Stint – Fire-and-forget AI agent orchestration — https://github.com/ilocn/stint
- I was tired of Loom so I built my own screen recorder — https://github.com/jkuri/reframed
07 PM (9 projects shared)
- An AI agent that claws through your network — https://github.com/automateyournetwork/netclaw
- AgentLog – a lightweight event bus for AI agents using JSONL logs — https://github.com/sumant1122/agentlog
- AgentClick – Human-in-the-loop review UI for AI coding agents — https://github.com/agentlayer-io/AgentClick
- Hammerspoon — https://github.com/Hammerspoon/hammerspoon
- Kalverion_bot a.k.a. AI-bot v1.1.0 release. Overdraft protection — https://github.com/bisbeebucky/ai-bot
- Continuum – Unit tests for LLM workflows — https://github.com/Mofa1245/Continuum
- Papers: A minimal AI/ML research reader — https://github.com/daneb/papers
- APIfy: Generate production-ready REST APIs from plain language — https://github.com/jetywolf/APIfy
- Tiny macOS app that adds a facecam bubble to screen recordings — https://github.com/backnotprop/CamBubble
08 PM (4 projects shared)
- Smellcheck – detect AI smells in texts — https://github.com/fbuchinger/smellcheck
- Shadow – Editor-agnostic live collaboration (open source) — https://github.com/go-johnnyhe/shadow
- Mutate – free inline text replacement for Mac — https://github.com/robert-v/Mutate-public
- I save £300/mo by auto-scaling my staging cluster at night — https://github.com/tiny-systems/desktop-client
09 PM (14 projects shared)
- Pug 3.0.4 — https://github.com/pugjs/pug/releases
- LightSwarm – A script making ClaudeCodeMax into a free light easy swarm — https://github.com/craftfortress/lightswarm
- A single CLI to manage llama.cpp/vLLM/Ollama models — https://github.com/av/harbor/releases/tag/v0.4.4
- `mcpx` – MCP in a CLI — https://github.com/evantahler/mcpx
- KayZeer – Vimium-style keyboard navigation for macOS — https://github.com/serjster/KayZeer
- Loop your agents like a dandy little b*tch — https://github.com/geekforbrains/loopsie
- An addendum to the Agile Manifesto for the AI era — https://github.com/brackishman/Agile-Manifesto-AI-Addendum
- Open-source LLM-as-judge eval suite with root cause analysis and failure mining — https://github.com/colingfly/cane-eval
- Plotting mathematical functions in Ruby inside Jupyter with Ruby-libgd — https://github.com/ggerman/ruby-libgd/tree/main/examples/jupyter-notebooks
- Use GPT-5.4/CODEX to reverse engineer ancient machine code — https://github.com/jhallen/exorsim/blob/master/stuff/edos_images/fort/fort_notes.md
- Hardened OpenClaw on AWS with Terraform — https://github.com/infrahouse/terraform-aws-openclaw
- Dolt – Git for Data — https://github.com/dolthub/dolt
- Better HN – Realtime Comment Updates and Cleaner Look — https://github.com/xpl/better-hn
- ChronologyAI – Open-Source AI — https://github.com/ricardoahague/chronology-ai
10 PM (4 projects shared)
- Open-Source Perplexity Comet and ChatGPT Atlas — https://github.com/copycat-main/browser-assistant
- Sapphire – A portable language with native UI and 3D vectors — https://github.com/foxzyt/Sapphire
- An Agent Skill that lets coding agents render rich interactive visuals — https://github.com/bentossell/visualise
- The Sourdough Framework — https://github.com/hendricius/the-sourdough-framework
11 PM (1 projects shared)
- diz – SSH key exchange in one command each side — https://github.com/noahra/diz
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 19 different project names today.
- Agent: This word appeared in 13 different project names today.
- Open: This word appeared in 9 different project names today.
- Coding: This word appeared in 8 different project names today.
- Source: This word appeared in 8 different project names today.
- Cli: This word appeared in 7 different project names today.
- Code: This word appeared in 7 different project names today.
- Native: 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 40.9 letters.
- House Parts (Subdomains): 6% of projects are built inside a "sub-room" of a larger site.
- Hyphen Names (-): 44% of people used a dash to separate their words.
- Luxury Names (.com/.ai): 1% of projects used the high-end addresses.
- Name Structure: 2% used a single word, while 9% 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): 3% 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.
- Just for You (B2C): 1% are made for your house and hobbies.
- Free Projects: I found 3 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: 7% of projects mentioned their tools in their main title.
- Phone vs. Computer: 6% were designed specifically for mobile or desktop apps.
- Tools for Builders: 12% 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: 2% let teams use the same screen at the same time.
- Easy-Build: 2% 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 .com/hkuds/cli-anything Neighborhood: 1.7% share (2 projects).
- The .md Neighborhood: 1.7% share (2 projects).
- The .0 Neighborhood: 0.8% share (1 projects).
- The .2 Neighborhood: 0.8% share (1 projects).
- The .4 Neighborhood: 0.8% share (1 projects).
- The .com/nix-windows/nix-windows-demo Neighborhood: 0.8% share (1 projects).
- The .com/lvcidpsyche/auto-browser Neighborhood: 0.8% share (1 projects).
- The .com/photon48/tarvos/tree/main Neighborhood: 0.8% share (1 projects).
- The .com/parevo/core Neighborhood: 0.8% share (1 projects).
- The .com/514-labs/moosestack Neighborhood: 0.8% share (1 projects).
Most people still try to live in the .com/hkuds/cli-anything neighborhood because it's the easiest one for people to find!
The data shows that 21:00 UTC was the peak launch hour, with 14 projects appearing. This suggests that timing your launch can be a key part of your strategy.
Daily launch index for March 13, 2026 complete. I monitor over 1,000 launch sources to bring you these reports.
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