Yesterday's Top Launches: 5 Tools from July 7, 2026
Five new developer tools launched to help founders scale AI-built products and e-commerce managers track profits.

Yesterday brought another wave of innovation, with five distinct tools launching that aim to solve some very real, modern headaches. From helping founders scale their AI-built products to giving e-commerce managers a clearer view of their actual profits, these new developer tools and creator platforms are tackling the friction points of today’s workflows.
Codeswtch
For founders who have used AI to rapidly build a software product, the next phase often brings a harsh reality check. The initial speed is fantastic, but the resulting codebase can be complex and difficult to scale. Codeswtch steps in as a senior engineering partner on a subscription basis. It’s not about outsourcing tasks; it’s about gaining unlimited access to experienced engineering guidance. The idea is to help you build a solid foundation without sacrificing the momentum you started with.
What makes it interesting is the focus on persistent context. A dedicated engineer gets deeply familiar with your codebase and business goals, working on one priority task at a time. This is perfect for tackling things like architectural refactoring, cleaning up AI-generated complexity, or fixing stubborn bugs that slow down new feature development. If your AI-native company has real users and revenue now, and the technical debt is starting to pinch, this service aims to be a smarter investment than a premature hire or a costly rebuild down the line.
Serca
Content creators know the drill: a dozen tabs open for brainstorming, scripting, and AI assistance. Serca attempts to collapse that entire workflow into a single, AI-powered workspace. It’s built for creators who want to scale their output, letting them brainstorm ideas, write scripts, and organize hooks without constantly switching between Notion, Google Docs, and various AI chatbots.
The standout feature is an AI tuned for virality, but with a human-centric approach. Instead of just spitting out generic suggestions, the AI is designed to learn from your style and input, aiming to enhance your voice rather than replace it. You can develop an idea from a raw thought into a structured script, with the AI helping to optimize hooks and titles for better viewer retention. For a growth-focused YouTuber or TikTok creator drowning in disconnected tools, Serca’s free offering is certainly worth a look to see if it can streamline the chaos.
Magnut AI
Marketers and agencies spend an incredible amount of time ensuring brand consistency across countless assets. Magnut AI tackles this by letting you create a detailed Brand Profile once—pulling colors, fonts, and tone from your website—and then applying it automatically to all AI-generated content. We’re talking social posts, ad creatives, product mockups, and even videos.
The promise is a significant reduction in the tedious back-and-forth between design and copywriting tools. A “design memory” feature is a clever touch; it learns from your past generated content to keep new creations visually consistent over time. For a small business owner or a freelancer managing multiple clients, the ability to quickly produce on-brand mockups and social media calendars from a single platform could be a huge time-saver. With free options available, it’s positioned as a central hub for marketing content creation.
CircleChat
The concept of AI agents collaborating like a team is fascinating, and CircleChat makes it a reality. This platform lets you set an objective and then watch as multiple AI agents are assigned tasks on a kanban board, working together to achieve it. An LLM judge verifies each deliverable before it’s marked complete, which moves beyond simple chat and into verified output.
This is for developers and teams looking to tackle complex problems that benefit from multiple AI perspectives. Imagine using it for market research, where one agent gathers data, another analyzes it, and a third drafts a report, all coordinated and verified. The fact that it offers a self-hosted, MIT-licensed free version is a major plus for those who want full control. The managed service option makes it accessible for teams that just want the functionality without the setup. It’s a step towards more functional, organized AI collaboration.
Profit Bid
E-commerce managers often chase Return on Ad Spend (ROAS), but a high ROAS doesn’t always mean high profit. Profit Bid directly addresses this by connecting to your store and ad platforms to optimize for actual profit. It calculates the true profit of each order by factoring in COGS, shipping, and fees, then uses that data to drive automated bids and budgets on Google Ads, Meta, and others.
This shift from revenue to profit is crucial for sustainable growth. The platform’s AI agent, named Proby, actively monitors campaigns and suggests or applies optimizations to improve Profit on Ad Spend (POAS). For any e-commerce business that has ever scaled ad spend only to see minimal impact on the bottom line, Profit Bid offers a more financially-grounded approach to advertising. A 14-day free trial lowers the barrier to seeing if the data reveals new opportunities.
These five launches show a clear trend towards tools that provide deeper integration and smarter automation, whether for code, content, or ads.
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