Daily Launch Index: March 28, 2026.
On March 28, 2026, I recorded 76 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 76 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 (2 projects shared)
- Cherri – programming language that compiles directly to a Apple Shortuct — https://github.com/electrikmilk/cherri
- CEETEX – A Ceefax/Teletext-style terminal RSS reader — https://github.com/ViciousSquid/CEETEX
03 AM (3 projects shared)
- ViraxLog – Tamper-Proof Logging Using Merkle Trees and BLAKE2B for Python — https://github.com/damienos61/viraxlog
- I built a tiny CLI that writes my commit messages from Git diff — https://github.com/saccofrancesco/gitsloth
- Teenage Engineering's PO-32 acoustic modem and synth implementation — https://github.com/ericlewis/libpo32
05 AM (2 projects shared)
- Dandelion Mesh: Serverless mesh network for browsers using WebRTC — https://github.com/predatorray/dandelion-mesh
- I made aipack and wanted to share — https://github.com/shrug-labs/aipack
06 AM (1 projects shared)
- Adaptive hedging library (reduces p99 latency by ~74%) — https://github.com/bhope/hedge
07 AM (7 projects shared)
- C Preprocessor tricks, tips, and idioms — https://github.com/pfultz2/Cloak/wiki/C-Preprocessor-tricks,-tips,-and-idioms
- Tree Editor – apply and remove types without breaking your data — https://github.com/justindmassey/tree-editor
- Llama.cpp with CUDA Support on Original Jetson Nano (4GB) — https://github.com/kreier/llama.cpp-jetson
- Code review skill inspierd by Gilfoyle and Dinesh — https://github.com/v1r3n/dinesh-gilfoyle
- Pretext: JavaScript/TypeScript library for multiline text measurement and layout — https://github.com/chenglou/pretext
- Poison AI Training Data Scrapers — https://github.com/austin-weeks/miasma
- Local Vault – AES-256-GCM password manager in a single HTML file — https://github.com/RachidBoutaguiout/local-vault
08 AM (1 projects shared)
- TUI for Vibe Coders — https://github.com/hritupitu/vibetui/tree/main
10 AM (3 projects shared)
- I optimized a Java log scanner from 872ms to 78ms (Zero GC) — https://github.com/Yosefnago/java-deep-dive
- Cocoa-Way – Native macOS Wayland compositor for running Linux apps seamlessly — https://github.com/J-x-Z/cocoa-way
- I turned my TV into a '90s Weather Channel with an Android kiosk app — https://github.com/cyberbalsa/retroweather
11 AM (3 projects shared)
- 2MB FOSS Nav App with GPX Tracking — https://github.com/CompassMB/MBCompass/releases/tag/v1.1.13
- Zsh-patina: A fast Zsh syntax highlighting plugin (written in Rust) — https://github.com/michel-kraemer/zsh-patina
- From the TI-57 to AI: A Veteran's Methodology for "Not Vibe Coding" — https://github.com/tchoa91/RSSext/discussions/2
12 PM (3 projects shared)
- Quantum Control Plane — https://github.com/mareksuchodolski12-hash/kwantowy
- Grove: Distributed ML Training Across MacBooks — https://github.com/swarnim-j/grove
- Tmate.io is Shut Down... — https://github.com/tmate-io/tmate/issues/322
01 PM (5 projects shared)
- Shellwright – Playwright for CLIs – Helps Claude with Interactive CLIs — https://github.com/nielsbosma/shellwright
- Mistral Voxtral TTS Running On-Device via MLX on Apple Devices — https://github.com/lbj96347/Mistral-TTS-iOS
- Jaq: A jq clone focussed on correctness, speed, and simplicity — https://github.com/01mf02/jaq
- Converter for legacy Paint Shop Pro files (.psp and .pspimage) to SVG — https://github.com/waruyama/psp-converter/tree/main
- I put all 8,642 Spanish laws in Git – every reform is a commit — https://github.com/EnriqueLop/legalize-es
02 PM (7 projects shared)
- OpenChat – Syncing conversations across AI providers — https://github.com/p0u4a/openchat
- PH4NTXM – Volatile RAM-Only OS, OPSEC, Network-Morphing, High-Stakes! — https://github.com/PH4NTXMOFFICIAL/PH4NTXM-LITE
- Continuous cloud-native backup tool for PostgreSQL — https://github.com/pgrwl/pgrwl
- For-Agent — https://github.com/reposwarm/reposwarm-cli/wiki/--for-agent
- Sharpee Interactive Fiction and Computer Science — https://github.com/ChicagoDave/sharpee/blob/main/docs/architecture/sharpee-computer-science.md
- Don Cheli – AI writes tests before seeing the code (TDD as iron law) — https://github.com/doncheli/don-cheli-sdd
- Zellij is now supported on Windows — https://github.com/zellij-org/zellij/releases/tag/v0.44.0
03 PM (4 projects shared)
- Coldkey – Post-quantum age key generation and paper backup tool — https://github.com/pike00/coldkey
- A neuromorphic engine as a stock trader — https://github.com/MasterAlgo/stocks/blob/main/README.md
- Go Style Agent Skill – Opinionated Skill for Writing Golang — https://github.com/madflojo/go-style-agent-skill
- C++ standard libray with automated memory management — https://github.com/pg83/std
04 PM (3 projects shared)
- VellaVeto — blocks unsafe MCP tool calls by default — https://github.com/paolovella/vellaveto
- Stop telling agents what not to do — https://github.com/jwbron/egg/blob/main/docs/design/capability-removal.md
- Circuit-level PDP-11/34 emulator — https://github.com/dbrll/ll-34
05 PM (5 projects shared)
- UBPE – a universal BPE tokenizer, optimized and rethought — https://github.com/Scurrra/ubpe
- UDP-Based SDK and API Bridge for Momento Cache — https://github.com/proxylity/examples/tree/main/momento-udp
- A hands-on Python tutorial for CKKS homomorphic encryption — https://github.com/manos02/ckks
- A prompt that builds the most capable AI agent system — https://github.com/fainir/most-capable-agent-system-prompt
- Pretext — https://github.com/chenglou/pretext
06 PM (5 projects shared)
- RvLLM: High-performance LLM inference in Rust — https://github.com/m0at/rvllm
- Zsh Completions for Gleam — https://github.com/giacomocavalieri/zsh_gleam_completions
- Telegram Bridges for Gemini CLI and Codex — https://github.com/0xkaz/codex-gemini-telegram-bridge
- Gamekeeper – Discord bot for on-demand Hetzner dedicated game servers — https://github.com/filipkrw/gamekeeper
- Grimoire – A lightweight, open-source WoW addon manager — https://github.com/hbackman/grimoire
07 PM (8 projects shared)
- GitHub Copilot Technical Writing Skill — https://github.com/chrisherczeg/tech_writer
- A minimal terminal time tracker with AI analysis — https://github.com/ksketo/timectl
- OpenCiv1 – open-source rewrite of Civ1 — https://github.com/rajko-horvat/OpenCiv1
- An agent that detects YouTube brainrot and turns off my kid's TV — https://github.com/fugue-labs/brainrot-detection
- Awesome Linux sandboxing in one Python file — https://github.com/tensor-goat/sandbox
- Vex8s: Suppress container CVEs that your Kubernetes settings mitigates — https://github.com/alegrey91/vex8s
- a Rust CLI to automatically swap monitor focus based on your gaze — https://github.com/pranavkarthik10/miru
- testing Ansible playbooks *fast* — https://github.com/lucasluitjes/ansible-lxd-boilerplate
08 PM (6 projects shared)
- Kemforge, a Quantum-Safe curl alternative to test ML-KEM — https://github.com/ConnectingApps/kemforge
- Open-source CVE scanner for AI-generated code — https://github.com/Noumenon-ai/cve-guard
- Git bayesect – Bayesian Git bisection for non-deterministic bugs — https://github.com/hauntsaninja/git_bayesect
- Audoctl – Event Ingestion and Timeline API for AI Workflows (Go and Fiber) — https://github.com/audoctl/audoctl
- Argus-LLM – open-source LLM output evaluation across 6 dimensions — https://github.com/anilatambharii/argus-ai
- Open-source GEO audit – test your brand visibility across 7 AI engines — https://github.com/FayAndXan/xanlens
09 PM (5 projects shared)
- Glazyr Viz – Zero-Copy MCP Vision Server via POSIX Shared Memory — https://github.com/senti-001/glazyr-viz
- Entroly Context engine- AI coding tools 100% codebase visibility — https://github.com/juyterman1000/entroly
- Claude-Mem — https://github.com/thedotmack/claude-mem
- Safari MCP: 80-tool native browser automation for AI agents (macOS) — https://github.com/achiya-automation/safari-mcp
- AI Cost Firewall – OpenAI-compatible gateway with semantic caching — https://github.com/vcal-project/ai-firewall
10 PM (2 projects shared)
- MCP Toolbox for Databases — https://github.com/googleapis/genai-toolbox
- EnterpriseFizzBuzz – 622K lines of production-grade FizzBuzz — https://github.com/Elijah-J/EnterpriseFizzBuzz
11 PM (1 projects shared)
- Qbtctl 1.5.0 – minimal, scriptable CLI for qBittorrent — https://github.com/creptic/qbtctl
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:
- Open: This word appeared in 5 different project names today.
- Source: This word appeared in 5 different project names today.
- Cli: This word appeared in 4 different project names today.
- Git: This word appeared in 4 different project names today.
- Skill: This word appeared in 4 different project names today.
- Across: This word appeared in 4 different project names today.
- Tool: This word appeared in 4 different project names today.
- Agent: 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 43.0 letters.
- House Parts (Subdomains): 8% of projects are built inside a "sub-room" of a larger site.
- Hyphen Names (-): 53% of people used a dash to separate their words.
- Name Structure: 0% used a single word, while 7% 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.
- 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 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: 13% of projects mentioned their tools in their main title.
- Phone vs. Computer: 5% were designed specifically for mobile or desktop apps.
- Tools for Builders: 12% are making new tools for other people who build things.
- Robots (Automation): 11% use robots to do boring work automatically.
- Multiplayer Games: 1% 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: 3.9% share (3 projects).
- The .com/chenglou/pretext Neighborhood: 2.6% share (2 projects).
- The .0 Neighborhood: 1.3% share (1 projects).
- The .13 Neighborhood: 1.3% share (1 projects).
- The .com/electrikmilk/cherri Neighborhood: 1.3% share (1 projects).
- The .com/vicioussquid/ceetex Neighborhood: 1.3% share (1 projects).
- The .com/damienos61/viraxlog Neighborhood: 1.3% share (1 projects).
- The .com/saccofrancesco/gitsloth Neighborhood: 1.3% share (1 projects).
- The .com/ericlewis/libpo32 Neighborhood: 1.3% share (1 projects).
- The .com/predatorray/dandelion-mesh 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 19:00 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 March 28, 2026 complete. I monitor over 1,000 launch sources to bring you these reports.
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