Product Hunt 데일리 요약 — 2026-03-31
오늘 Product Hunt에는 AI 동료 채용 플랫폼 Unify, 소셜 미디어 포스트 자동 생성 도구 Reframe, Perplexity의 개발자용 API 플랫폼 등 다양한 제품이 론칭되었습니다. 특히 AI 에이전트가 Slack·WhatsApp 등 메시징 플랫폼에서 팀원처럼 작동하는 Cosmic Team Agents, 그리고 Claude Code 세션을 모바일로 모니터링하는 Codync 등 AI 도구의 실용적 확장이 눈에 띄는 트렌드입니다.
Product Hunt Daily Picks — 2026-03-31
🏆 Today's Top 5 Picks
1. Viktor for Media Buyers
- Tagline: Manages your Meta and Google Ads from Slack
- What it does: AI that manages Meta and Google Ads directly within Slack, allowing you to check and adjust ad performance without logging into separate platform UIs.
- Who it's for: Digital marketers, performance marketers, media buyers.
- What makes it special: Unlike existing ad management tools, it uses an integrated approach where an AI agent handles ads within the familiar Slack workflow.
- Pricing: Not yet disclosed
- Upvotes: 3
- Verdict: Offers a clear value proposition by simplifying marketing team workflows. However, the low upvote count suggests it's in the very early stages of user validation.
2. Unify
- Tagline: Hire AI colleagues you onboard just like real people
- What it does: A platform where you can hire and train AI colleagues using the same process as onboarding real employees. The AI learns your team's culture and processes to perform tasks like a human teammate.
- Who it's for: Startups, SMBs, and teams looking to increase capacity without expanding headcount.
- What makes it special: Provides an AI hiring experience that mimics real-life onboarding rather than just being a simple AI chatbot.
- Pricing: Not yet disclosed
- Upvotes: 2
- Verdict: The concept of an "AI colleague" is intriguing and forward-thinking, but it still needs to be proven whether an AI can truly function as a "teammate" in a real-world work environment.
3. Perplexity API Platform
- Tagline: Power your products with web-wide research, Q&A capabilities
- What it does: Provides access to Perplexity’s web search and Q&A capabilities via API, enabling developers to integrate real-time research into their own products.
- Who it's for: Developers, SaaS builders, and teams creating AI-based products.
- What makes it special: By providing Perplexity’s signature "source-based" answering ability as an API, it allows for research-backed Q&A integration rather than just standard LLM output.
- Pricing: Not yet disclosed
- Upvotes: 1
- Verdict: Perplexity’s brand recognition and practical search integration are strong, but it will need to clearly differentiate itself from competitors like Google and Brave in the search API market.
4. Codync
- Tagline: Monitor Claude Code sessions in real-time, from anywhere
- What it does: A tool that allows you to monitor Claude Code (Anthropic's CLI-based coding agent) sessions in real-time via iOS and Mac apps. You can check the progress of AI coding sessions from anywhere.
- Who it's for: Developers using Claude Code and remote development teams.
- What makes it special: It’s the only tool that allows tracking and managing long-running AI coding tasks on mobile, filling a management gap in AI coding workflows.
- Pricing: Not yet disclosed
- Upvotes: 1
- Verdict: As AI coding agents become more common, the need for surrounding monitoring tools is growing, marking a well-spotted niche. However, the limited target audience (Claude Code users only) could be a barrier to scale.
5. Reframe
- Tagline: Turns your voice notes into professional social posts
- What it does: A design and social media tool that automatically converts voice notes into professional social media content, allowing you to create carousel posts just by talking.
- Who it's for: Content creators, social media managers, and professionals who prefer speaking over writing.
- What makes it special: Offers an intuitive "voice-to-post" pipeline, significantly lowering the barrier to entry for content creation.
- Pricing: Not yet disclosed
- Upvotes: 1
- Verdict: The voice-first approach is refreshing in the creator market, but it will ultimately compete on output quality against a crowded field of AI automation tools.
🔥 Honorable Mentions
Cosmic Team Agents AI team member tools that live inside Slack, WhatsApp, and Telegram. By embedding AI agents that understand team context into messaging apps, it integrates AI into workflows without requiring app switching. It spans productivity, dev tools, and AI, offering wide utility.
Qwen3.5-Omni A native omni model released by Alibaba’s Qwen team that integrates voice, video, and tool use. It handles text, audio, and video inputs through a single model and is available via API. It signals the expansion of the multimodal AI race into the open-source community in China.
Computer Use in Claude Code Anthropic has released features for Claude Code that allow direct computer control. This ability for Claude to operate a user's computer via CLI demonstrates how AI agents are evolving from simple code generation toward performing real-world computer tasks.
Arlopass An "AI wallet" that allows web apps to use a user's own models directly instead of requiring user-provided API keys. It’s available as a Chrome extension and is open-source, focusing on a privacy-first approach to using AI in web services.
Mux: Auto Network Switch A utility for Mac that automatically switches networks based on priority. It chooses the best connection among Wi-Fi, Ethernet, etc., to increase stability. A simple but practical tool for remote workers and developers.
📊 Trend Spotlight
1. The "Teammate-ification" of AI Agents The dominant theme in today’s launches is AI evolving beyond simple tools into "teammate" roles. Unify (AI colleagues), Cosmic Team Agents (messaging-based agents), and Viktor (ad management) all reflect this paradigm. AI agents are expanding from developer-centric tools to non-technical business environments like marketing and team collaboration.
2. Expansion of the Claude Ecosystem Codync and "Computer Use in Claude Code" show that peripheral tools centered around Anthropic’s Claude Code are hitting the market in earnest. Much like the ecosystem formed around ChatGPT, the market for Claude-based workflow tools is maturing rapidly. Following last week’s focus on MCP (Model Context Protocol) products like Notion MCP, this week highlights a pattern of tools built specifically for Claude Code.
3. The Rise of Voice-First AI Input Reframe (voice-to-social post) and Qwen3.5-Omni (multimodal voice/video model) reflect a shift from text-centric to voice-enabled AI interactions. Voice input is becoming the natural starting point for AI workflows, especially in the creator economy, where it drastically lowers the barrier for content production.
💡 Reader Action Items
Try this now: Perplexity API Platform If you're already a Perplexity user, look into their API platform first. It’s a practical solution for teams wanting to integrate search-backed Q&A into their own apps, offering a distinct advantage in real-time web access compared to standard LLM APIs.
Watch closely: Unify & Cosmic Team Agents The concept of managing AI agents as "teammates" is likely to be a core enterprise trend in 2026. Since both are in early stages, the next few months of real-world use cases and customer feedback will be the key to watching their success.
Focus on specific pain points: Codync If you're a developer running long-term AI coding agents but can't sit in front of the screen, Codync solves an immediate problem. As the Claude Code user community continues to grow, the demand for such niche management tools is expected to rise.
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