Founder Radar · PAST 24 HOURS

Dev tools for AI agents dominate a quiet 24 hours; 6 launches cluster around Claude Code and agent infrastructure with zero funding.

The past 24 hours saw 14 launches, heavily skewed toward developer tooling for AI agents: 6 companies building integrations with Claude Code (Decipher, CodeYam Memory, P0, Term-CLI, AgentBus, BrowseBrawl) and 2 open-source infrastructure tools (Qlog, WooTTY). No funding announcements. The window signals momentum in agent orchestration and developer experience, but no VC validation yet.

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Patterns That Formed

Dev Tools For AI Agents

RISING
+1
6 LAUNCHESSAASGLOBAL

Six launches in 24 hours target the Claude Code ecosystem and agent workflow gaps. Decipher x Claude Code handles E2E test automation; CodeYam Memory solves context persistence; P0 tackles autonomous codebase deployment; Term-CLI enables SSH/TUI for agents; AgentBus provides agent-to-agent messaging; BrowseBrawl generates training data via browser battles. The cluster reflects a window where agent capability is outpacing developer experience—no unified story yet on state management, inter-agent communication, or test coverage for agentic systems.

7-day momentum

Dev Tools Infrastructure

EMERGING
2 LAUNCHESOSSGLOBAL

Two open-source infrastructure releases: Qlog (grep for logs, 100x faster) and WooTTY (browser terminal in a single Go binary). Both target developer quality-of-life in low-level tooling. The gap: no commercial play yet on bundling these into agent-native observability or terminal multiplexing—just raw utility.

7-day momentum

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