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A new kind of “sales studio” that joins agency teams to run sales calls, pitch services, and close deals at the agency’s pricing. It’s for studios with an organic pipeline who’d rather hand off the sales work to people who actually enjoy it.

1mo agovia Josh Fifelski

A cloud platform for building and testing robots with AI assistance. OORB Studio combines code generation, design, and simulation in one space so teams can prototype and iterate together in real time — no local installs or hardware setup needed.

1mo agovia Shade

A browser that doubles as a notebook, letting you search, write, and explore without switching tabs. Deta Surf keeps all your notes and data local while blending summaries, links, and reflections into one workspace for deeper thinking.

1mo agovia Deta
beta

A video editor that replaces timelines with a visual canvas, where edits are built by connecting tiles. Mosaic uses AI to understand video content — from emotions to shot types — and adds generative tools for B-roll, voiceovers, and new clips. Workflows can branch into parallel edits, then scale through an API for automation.

1mo agovia Adish Jain

A UI for running multiple Claude Code agents in parallel, each in its own container. Sculptor lets you test different approaches at once, switch quickly with Pairing Mode, and merge changes back into your project without extra git juggling.

2mo agovia Kanjun

An iPad app for projection mapping, helping you design how visuals will appear on walls, objects, or buildings. Lazy Lighting lets you experiment with immersive effects in a 3D space, making it easier to prep visuals for performances or installations.

2mo agovia lazylighting

A generative design tool from Vercel that turns text prompts into React components and full web layouts. v0 can generate dashboards, landing pages, or portfolios, aiming to make building interfaces feel more like sketching than coding.

2mo agovia v0

An iOS habits app with an AI coach that acts like an accountability buddy, nudging, reminding, and talking you through new routines. Halo is described as “James Clear in your pocket,” aiming to make habit-building feel more guided and personal.

2mo agovia Ben Springwater

A caffeine tracker for iOS that makes logging feel playful instead of clinical. You record what you’ve had to drink, then see how it plays out across your day and sleep, with a fidgety dashboard that grows more expressive over time.

3mo agovia Jordan Morgan
beta

Instead of pulling teams into daily calls, this tool has people record short video check-ins that get auto-summarized and dropped into a shared feed. It keeps updates in one place, manages the timezone shuffle for global teams, and adds extras like alerts when things go off-script. Checki leans on AI to surface insights so managers and teammates can stay connected without scheduling another meeting.

3mo ago

These AI glasses act as a real-time copilot, listening to conversations and displaying answers, translations, or calculations on a private waveguide display. They last about 8 hours on a charge, skip the camera for privacy, and remember what you tell them, aiming to feel more like augmentation than another assistant.

4mo agovia AnhPhu Nguyen
beta

An app that turns running stats into creative social posts. AURA lets you drop your mileage and pace into editable templates so your workouts look like posters instead of plain screenshots.

4mo agovia zach

Connected to tools like Cursor or Claude Code, Figma’s MCP server lets developers pull design context straight into their workflow without context switching. It surfaces tokens, variables, and metadata from Dev Mode so AI assistants can generate code with closer alignment to designs.

5mo agovia Figma