
CircleChat is a workspace where a team of AI agents does real work. Set a goal: the team breaks it into tasks on a kanban board, claims the work, and reports in channels you can read. An LLM judge verifies every deliverable before a task can close, so you get output instead of chatter. Watch our own agents work in public at live.circlechat.co. Self-host free (MIT license), or we run it for you from $29/mo flat per workspace. Bring your own model keys. We never mark up tokens.

Vox is a GitHub Copilot CLI extension: run /vox and a reactive listening orb opens in its own window. Speak your turn, hear the agent reply. Voice in, voice out โ on Windows, macOS, and Linux.

See components, APIs, libraries, understand application behavior directly inside your browser.

Most AI dev tools just read your code and guess. Osloq actually runs it. Connect your GitHub, pick an issue, and an AI agent spins up a real sandbox, clones your repo, runs it, and tries to reproduce the bug the way a developer would. You get a report backed by real evidence. What happened, the steps it took, and whether the bug is real, not a hallucinated guess. No local setup, no "works on my machine." It handles the tedious reproduction step so you jump straight to fixing.

Brain2Qwerty v2 is a non-invasive brain-computer interface from Meta that decodes raw MEG brain signals into text. Using end-to-end deep learning and LLMs, it reaches up to 78% word accuracy without surgery.

PMB gives Claude Code, Cursor, Codex and Zed persistent project memory through MCP. It stores decisions, lessons, goals, recent work, project facts and docs in one SQLite workspace on your disk. No cloud, no API keys, no LLM call on the read path. It is open source, offline-first, inspectable/exportable, with a local dashboard and honest impact tracking so you can see which memories actually help.

Hush removes competing voices, background noise, and audio interference from real-time calls so your voice AI agents always hear what matters.

MediaSeg is a local macOS utility that splits large media files into upload-ready chunks while preserving quality. It was produced and directed with full AI assistance, and shipped in 2 days from idea to public release. Originally created to streamline long-recording upload prep, MediaSeg is useful for NotebookLM and other size-limited upload destinations.

Reframe is an open-source browser based on Electron for macOS that brings back the look & feel of Safari 1.0, Netscape 4.8, Firefox 1.0 and Internet Explorer 5.0, with a built-in Wayback Mode.

Ditch your scraper. One API gives your code everything it needs from the web: structured JSON, clean markdown, cited research, and browser automation. No browser, LLM, or pipeline for you to run. Use it from the tools you already work in: an MCP server, CLI, Raycast extension, or as an Agent Skill. Grab a key and make your first call in less than three minutes. Mozilla-backed. Your data is never sold, never trained on.