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Yesterday's Top Launches: 5 Tools from February 7, 2026

A new AI tool called SalesViking provides salespeople with real-time conversation prompts during calls.

Yesterday's Top Launches: 5 Tools from February 7, 2026

Yesterday brought another wave of tools aiming to streamline workflows and unlock new possibilities, particularly for developers and data-savvy teams. From AI-powered coding assistants to novel platforms for autonomous agents, these new developer tools reflect a continued push towards automating complex tasks. Let’s take a closer look at what launched.

SalesViking

The high-pressure world of sales calls just got a potential co-pilot. SalesViking is an AI assistant designed to listen in on your sales conversations and suggest high-impact questions and talking points in real time. The idea is to reduce the mental load on sales professionals, allowing them to focus more on the person they’re talking to and less on mentally cycling through their playbook.

This could be a game-saver for anyone who finds themselves stumbling over questions or losing track of the conversation’s strategic direction. While it’s a paid web service, the value proposition is clear: if it helps close even one additional deal, it might pay for itself. It will be interesting to see how well the AI can adapt to the nuanced, often unpredictable flow of a real sales conversation. For sales teams drowning in CRM data but starving for actionable conversation tactics, this is worth a look.

SalesViking

Molt Beach

Here’s one that’s both fascinating and a little quirky. Molt Beach is a digital canvas, exactly one million pixels large, where the primary buyers and creators aren’t humans, but autonomous AI agents. Inspired by the infamous Million Dollar Homepage from the early web, each pixel costs $1. The twist is that it’s built with an agent-first API, meaning it’s specifically designed for AIs to purchase space and create a “lasting digital presence.”

What does that presence look like? It’s hard to say, and that’s part of the intrigue. It could be anything from simple patterns and text to more complex, evolving digital art. The success of this experiment will hinge entirely on whether developers of AI agents see value in giving their creations a static, shared piece of digital real estate. It’s a speculative bet on a future where agents interact not just with us, but with each other in shared environments.

Molt Beach

Supaboard

For business teams tired of waiting for a data analyst to write SQL queries, Supaboard aims to cut out the middleman. It connects directly to your business data sources and uses AI agents, trained on your specific business logic, to deliver plain-English insights. Instead of just showing you that a metric changed, it attempts to explain why it changed and suggest what to do next.

Operating on a freemium model, it lowers the barrier to entry for smaller teams wanting to be more data-driven. The promise of moving from raw data to strategic actions without writing code is powerful. The real test will be the depth and accuracy of its insights; superficial explanations won’t cut it for complex business scenarios. But if it works as advertised, it could empower product managers, marketers, and executives to make faster, more informed decisions.

Supaboard

v0

The dream of describing an application and having it built instantly gets a little closer with v0. This is a collaborative AI assistant focused on designing, iterating, and deploying full-stack web applications. You provide the prompt, and it generates a working application in minutes, publishing it as a live website seconds later.

What sets v0 apart might be its emphasis on collaboration and iteration, suggesting it’s built for teams to rapidly prototype ideas together. The freemium model makes it accessible for experimentation. The obvious question is about the complexity and maintainability of the generated code. Is it suitable for a quick prototype, or can it scale into a production-grade application? For startups and developers looking to validate ideas at lightning speed, v0 could significantly compress the timeline from concept to live demo.

v0

Voxtral Transcribe 2

Accuracy and speed are the holy grail of speech-to-text, and Voxtral Transcribe 2 is making a strong play for that title. This paid API service boasts ultra-fast, highly accurate transcription with real-time capabilities, speaker diarization (identifying who said what), and support for 13 languages. It’s built for integrating into live applications, voice agents, and meeting platforms, with a focus on privacy-first deployment.

For developers building anything voice-activated—from meeting assistants to customer service bots—the quality of the transcription engine is everything. Word-level timestamps and clear speaker separation are critical features that elevate a transcript from a block of text to actionable data. If Voxtral delivers on its speed and accuracy promises, it could become a strong contender in the increasingly crowded transcription market.

Voxtral Transcribe 2


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