AI Agents Get Their Own Workplaces, From Sandboxes to Slack Bots

Today's episode explores a wave of tools designed to give AI agents safer environments, better teamwork, and live awareness. We look at TryCase, which gives coding agents disposable Linux sandboxes for testing, and CircleChat, a Slack-style workspace where a boss agent enforces LLM-verified deliverables. MentionDrop MCP plugs agents into live brand and market signals, while DocsAlot unifies documentation so humans and AI stay in sync. We also cover Tencent's WorkBuddy for WeCom, the language imm

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Mentic Puts a Full Media Buying Agency Inside One AI Agent

Mia and Milo explore six fresh Product Hunt launches that hand real work over to AI agents. They break down Mentic, an autonomous media buyer that replaces your entire Meta ads agency with a flat subscription; Vida, a digital twin that watches how you work and acts before you ask; and Termi Protocol, a 3D observability layer that lets you see coding agents build in real time. The episode also covers CentryAI's Gmail-powered subscription auditor, PhoneDeck's free iPhone-to-Mac Stream Deck alterna

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Raycast's Glaze Turns Plain Chat Into Native Mac Apps

Today we explore seven new tools that make invisible things visible. Raycast's Glaze lets you describe an app in natural language and get a native Mac binary — no Swift required. Osloq takes AI debugging further by actually running your code to reproduce bugs before suggesting fixes. We also look at Vox, a voice-in-voice-out GitHub Copilot CLI extension; nxt, a conversational AI task manager; Tamamon, a desktop pet that evolves as you ship with Claude Code; Loops Goals, which ties email campaign

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Solaris Treats AI Adoption Like a Literacy Program, With a Competence Gate

Today's episode explores a wave of tools wrestling with the same question: who controls the work and who just gets the result? Mia and Milo start with Solaris, a platform that treats AI adoption as a company-wide literacy program rather than another chatbot. They then look at two macOS-native launches — Macuse and scritty — that give coding agents real local context and persistent memory. The conversation moves to agents that can act on data, from Basedash Actions triggering database workflows t

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