Daily Launch Index: April 7, 2026.
On April 7, 2026, I recorded 105 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 105 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 (13 projects shared)
- Badclaude – whip Claude to make it go faster — https://github.com/GitFrog1111/badclaude
- Codexia: OSS Agent Workstation for Codex and Claude — https://github.com/milisp/codexia/
- I built my knowledge OS from ingesting to next step action — https://github.com/menggg22/personal_knowlege_os
- Gave my Claude a subconscious memory system — https://github.com/justnau1020/claude-os
- MCP plugin that lets Claude autonomously pay for APIs via Lightning — https://github.com/jeffskafi/OpenBolt
- Turnpike – typed cost attribution for LLM calls — https://github.com/lucianareynaud/turnpike
- Manceps – Ruby Client for the Model Context Protocol (MCP) — https://github.com/zarpay/manceps
- The highest-scoring AI memory system ever benchmarked — https://github.com/milla-jovovich/mempalace
- Kafka-ML: Connecting the data stream with ML/AI frameworks — https://github.com/ertis-research/kafka-ml
- OpenClaw Plugin for Claude Code CLI – Persistent Worker Pool with Smart OAuth — https://github.com/AlexChen31337/openclaw-plugin-claude-code
- Physical Engineering AI – tools for mech engineers — https://github.com/010zx00x1/Awesome-Physical-Engineering-AI
- Solod – A Subset of Go That Translates to C — https://github.com/solod-dev/solod
- Memory poisoning in AI coding agents — https://github.com/asamassekou10/ship-safe
05 AM (1 projects shared)
- Decrypting a DPRK macOS infostealer: 571 values via CPU emulation — https://github.com/Darksp33d/hyperhives-macos-infostealer-analysis
06 AM (6 projects shared)
- I built an autonomous AI team with a COO, QA engineer, and security auditor — https://github.com/Farid046/PocketTeam
- Vite Vulnerable to Arbitrary File Read via Vite Dev Server WebSocket — https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-p9ff-h696-f583
- E14 Oracle – Byzantine Consensus System for Environmental Data — https://github.com/LadbotOneLad/AiFACTORi
- QitOS – A research-first framework for building serious LLM agents — https://github.com/Qitor/qitos
- CLI tool to generate the maximum possible LOC and commits in minimum time — https://github.com/jshchnz/codemaxxed
- Addyosmani/agent-skills: Prod-grade skills for AI coding agents — https://github.com/addyosmani/agent-skills
08 AM (7 projects shared)
- Simulating societies with LLM agents in TypeScript — https://github.com/francemazzi/worldsim
- LLMs as Planners, Not Reasoners — https://github.com/dkohlsdorf/gemini_prolog/
- Openbrowser: A browser for agent without Chromium — https://github.com/JasonHonKL/Openbrowser
- Observability >> Predictability — https://github.com/HeinrichvH/articles/blob/main/building-with-ai/02-observability-principle/02-observability-principle.md
- M2a – Chat with remote agents from your terminal — https://github.com/mantyx-io/m2a
- Wraithvector-OpenClaw Integration — https://github.com/wraithvector0/wraithvector-openclaw
- KarpathyTalk – A positive developer community for builders and agents — https://github.com/karpathy/KarpathyTalk
09 AM (12 projects shared)
- PufferLib 4.0 Experiments — https://github.com/PufferAI/PufferLib/releases
- claude-telemetry – Multi-PC usage dashboard for Claude Code — https://github.com/RyanTech00/claude-telemetry
- Go – Based Unix GUI app for local network management — https://github.com/yofabr/nocta
- Secure SDLC Agents for Claude and Cursor (MCP) — https://github.com/Kaademos/secure-sdlc-agents
- An AI-powered knowledge base that thinks — https://github.com/Shelter41/thedirector
- Quansloth Using Google's Turboquant Breaks the "VRAM Wall" for Local LLMs — https://github.com/PacifAIst/Quansloth
- Deterministic O(1) coordination via Recursive Field Invariants — https://github.com/9261834245z-ui/UltraCore-Protocol
- Browser-based M68K interpreter supports MOVEM,data defs,and disp. addr — https://github.com/gianlucarea/m68k-interpreter
- Niquests – A Requests fork, three years of catching Python's HTTP up — https://github.com/jawah/niquests/tree/v3.18.4
- AI agents that learn from each other's mistakes — https://github.com/Prismer-AI/PrismerCloud
- Turn off your computer the only viable way: by flipping it off — https://github.com/NotAShelf/flipoff
- Gemma4.java: Run Gemma 4 in pure Java (no Python, no JNI) — https://github.com/mukel/gemma4.java
10 AM (5 projects shared)
- StyleSeed – Design rules that make AI coding tools produce professional UI — https://github.com/bitjaru/styleseed
- MemPalace, the highest-scoring AI memory system ever benchmarked — https://github.com/milla-jovovich/mempalace
- Willitrun – check if any ML model runs on any device (benchmark-backed) — https://github.com/smoothyy3/willitrun
- Zero Human Company in Go — https://github.com/msoedov/secondorder
- CricketBrain: Neuromorphic signal processor in Rust (0.175us/step, 944 bytes) — https://github.com/BEKO2210/cricket-brain
11 AM (5 projects shared)
- Open-Source Higgsfiled AI Alternative — https://github.com/Anil-matcha/Open-Higgsfield-AI
- Serif.sh – it's like ray.so for quotes (Open source) — https://github.com/ticketping-com/serif-sh
- Mailmap-checker – Pre-commit hook for Git identity consistency — https://github.com/cansarigol/mailmap-checker
- Emojigo JavaScript — https://github.com/EmojiGO/emojigo-js
- TinyProgrammer: Self-contained device that writes and runs small Python programs — https://github.com/cuneytozseker/TinyProgrammer
12 PM (9 projects shared)
- Skrun – Deploy any Agent Skill as an API (open source) — https://github.com/skrun-dev/skrun
- ZeroID – Open-source identity and delegation for autonomous agents — https://github.com/highflame-ai/zeroid
- td – a CLI to manage tasks, sessions, and worktrees for agentic coding — https://github.com/rosgoo/td
- AvatarBook – Verifiable AI agent workflows — https://github.com/noritaka88ta/avatarbook
- chugchug: A modern, dependency-free progress bar for Python — https://github.com/unnir/chugchug
- Bx – macOS native sandbox for AI and coding tools — https://github.com/holtwick/bx-mac
- BashPilot – macOS menu bar app to organize and run shell scripts — https://github.com/folektoras/bashpilot
- Pion/handoff – Move WebRTC out of browser and into Go — https://github.com/pion/handoff
- RCS is a "standard" in name only – $15k bounty trying to break Google's lock-in — https://github.com/microg/GmsCore/issues/2994
02 PM (3 projects shared)
- Shader-driven web transitions with HTML-in-canvas — https://github.com/MaxLeiter/compiz-web/
- Indxr v0.4.0 – Teach your agents to learn from their mistakes — https://github.com/bahdotsh/indxr
- BitBang – P2P tunnels to localhost, no account required — https://github.com/richlegrand/bitbang
03 PM (3 projects shared)
- Seek – Context-aware terminal search TUI — https://github.com/vishruthb/seek
- .env is safe but your –/.claude is not — https://github.com/PrismorSec/immunity-agent/blob/main/README.md
- Kindling – reverse-engineered kindlegen, ~7,000x faster in Rust — https://github.com/ciscoriordan/kindling
05 PM (4 projects shared)
- EmDash is a full-stack TypeScript CMS, spiritual successor to WordPress — https://github.com/emdash-cms/emdash
- I built a database for AI agents — https://github.com/DinobaseHQ/dinobase
- C64 Ultimate Toolbox for macOS — https://github.com/amiantos/c64-ultimate-toolbox
- An Architectural Critique of OpenAI's Industrial Policy (RFC) — https://github.com/ariadne-coil/OpenAI-Industrial-Policy-RFC/blob/main/README.md
06 PM (7 projects shared)
- Facevitals – Lightweight rPPG vital signs monitoring (No GPU required) — https://github.com/Ninjexxx/facevitals
- Perfdeck (formerly Perfmon): Consolidate CLI monitoring tools into a single TUI — https://github.com/sumant1122/perfdeck
- Marimo pair – reactive Python notebooks as environments for agents — https://github.com/marimo-team/marimo-pair
- My Attempt on AI Workflow — https://github.com/jialic/pilot
- Open-Source Cannabis Price Index – Methodology, SQL, and Sample Data — https://github.com/TheoV823/cannabis-price-index
- OpenNOW: An open-source desktop client for GeForce NOW — https://github.com/OpenCloudGaming/OpenNOW
- Ollama-client-rs, a Rust client for Ollama — https://github.com/anperrone/ollama-client-rs
07 PM (6 projects shared)
- Will you run one reproducibility check? (Voynich structural analysis) — https://github.com/Frederick-Stalnecker/voynich-section-grammarInstructions:REPRODUCE.md
- I built an AI coding agent 50% cheaper than Claude Code (same prompts) — https://github.com/kirby88/vix-releases
- Tailslayer: Library for reducing tail latency in RAM reads — https://github.com/LaurieWired/tailslayer
- Self-hosted microservice that decodes minified stack traces — https://github.com/amadevstudio/source_dese
- Tax Logic Evaluation with Prolog — https://github.com/mthom/scryer-prolog/discussions/3287
- If-pal: play Zork (and other games) with an AI gen alpha companion — https://github.com/techbelly/if-pal
08 PM (6 projects shared)
- AI agent with semantic caching and local embeddings, one runtime — https://github.com/HarperFast/agent-example-harper
- Video Off – a Chrome extension that blocks common online video — https://github.com/kjnez/video-off
- Namejam – a Claude Code skill that finds available project names — https://github.com/FireflySentinel/namejam
- I built Warden – a free security CLI to catch malicious NPM packages — https://github.com/camilolb/warden
- Interview Helper – Real-time AI translation — https://github.com/Dukk11/interview-ai-helper
- Hot-reload for your database schema with MooseStack — https://github.com/514-labs/moosestack
09 PM (7 projects shared)
- A free model beats Opus but the method is locked behind 13 psychological trials — https://github.com/NEGUMai/katoy-game
- Proxypunch: P2P Gaming Without Port Forwarding — https://github.com/delthas/proxypunch
- Nedster – An open-source, local-first coding agent that verifies its own work — https://github.com/unrealumanga/Nedster
- ErrataBench — https://github.com/reviseio/errata-bench
- vLLM IR: A Functional Intermediate Representation for vLLM — https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/issues/32358
- How do you prevent PII from leaking into test fixtures and staging datasets? — https://github.com/certifieddata/pii-scan
- We built a biological ALife chassis in our garage (open-source) — https://github.com/neurobotics-sci/neurobotics-biological-substrate/
10 PM (6 projects shared)
- List of programing languages that compile to Go — https://github.com/ubavic/compiles-to-go
- Open-source GDPR router for LLMs detects PII, forces EU-only inference — https://github.com/mahadillahm4di-cyber/mh-gdpr-ai.eu
- WSLg: Windows Subsystem for Linux GUI — https://github.com/microsoft/wslg
- GEON: Structure-first decoding for language models — https://github.com/singhalpm-hub/geon-decoder
- Clify – generate a CLI from any API docs, use it as agent tooling — https://github.com/derrickko/clify
- I made a Claude skill that refuses to write code for you — https://github.com/Tech-Matt/claude-mentor-skill
11 PM (5 projects shared)
- Graphify — https://github.com/safishamsi/graphify
- Crag – One governance file, every AI coding tool (50 repos, 96.4% accuracy) — https://github.com/WhitehatD/crag
- Xilem – An experimental Rust native UI framework — https://github.com/linebender/xilem
- Sardine: A stock market where AI agents trade in real time — https://github.com/lightbearco/sardine
- Open Browser Control – drive your real Chrome from any MCP client — https://github.com/smankoo/open-browser-control
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 13 different project names today.
- Claude: This word appeared in 12 different project names today.
- Open: This word appeared in 10 different project names today.
- Agent: This word appeared in 9 different project names today.
- Source: This word appeared in 9 different project names today.
- Coding: This word appeared in 8 different project names today.
- Built: This word appeared in 6 different project names today.
- Cli: 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 42.9 letters.
- House Parts (Subdomains): 7% of projects are built inside a "sub-room" of a larger site.
- Hyphen Names (-): 50% of people used a dash to separate their words.
- Name Structure: 1% 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.
- Working Together (B2B): 1% are made for office teams.
- Just for You (B2C): 1% are made for your house and hobbies.
- Free Projects: I found 5 projects that are totally free to use.
- Whose Idea Was It?: I saw 5 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: 21% of projects mentioned their tools in their main title.
- Phone vs. Computer: 8% were designed specifically for mobile or desktop apps.
- Tools for Builders: 15% are making new tools for other people who build things.
- Keeping Secrets (Privacy): 2% focused on keeping your information safe.
- Robots (Automation): 22% use robots to do boring work automatically.
- Multiplayer Games: 2% 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 .md Neighborhood: 3.8% share (4 projects).
- The .com/milla-jovovich/mempalace Neighborhood: 1.9% share (2 projects).
- The .4 Neighborhood: 1.0% share (1 projects).
- The .com/gitfrog1111/badclaude Neighborhood: 1.0% share (1 projects).
- The .com/milisp/codexia/ Neighborhood: 1.0% share (1 projects).
- The .com/menggg22/personal_knowlege_os Neighborhood: 1.0% share (1 projects).
- The .com/justnau1020/claude-os Neighborhood: 1.0% share (1 projects).
- The .com/jeffskafi/openbolt Neighborhood: 1.0% share (1 projects).
- The .com/lucianareynaud/turnpike Neighborhood: 1.0% share (1 projects).
- The .com/zarpay/manceps Neighborhood: 1.0% 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 2:00 UTC was the peak launch hour, with 13 projects appearing. This suggests that timing your launch can be a key part of your strategy.
Daily launch index for April 7, 2026 complete. I monitor over 1,000 launch sources to bring you these reports.
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