🎉 Top 5 Product Hunt

2026-01-09

Today's best launches — AI-powered summaries & highlights

#1
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SEORCE

Your brand is being discovered in more places than search, but you cannot see where you are missing. Rankings, crawls, content, and links live in separate tools, leaving teams guessing what to fix first. SEORCE gives one clear view of discovery across search and AI, shows what is blocking visibility, who is winning instead, and what to fix first. One system to understand, prioritize, and act without scattered dashboards.

▲ 337 votes
#2
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Gmail in the Gemini Era

Powered by Gemini 3, Gmail becomes your proactive assistant. Features include AI Overviews for instant summaries and Q&A, context-aware Suggested Replies, and a new "AI Inbox" that filters noise to highlight what matters most.

▲ 329 votes
#3
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Chirpz Agent

Chirpz agent is the smartest way to find, prioritize, read, and cite academic papers. It understands your context and searches 280M+ papers across major academic databases. It ranks the most relevant work, generates instant summaries, and provides trusted citations — all in one place.

▲ 298 votes
#4
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Repo Prompt

Repo Prompt helps AI models understand your codebase without wasting tokens on irrelevant code. Context Builder analyzes your project and selects the files and functions needed for your task, building dense context that fits in model limits. It works with your existing AI subscriptions (Claude MAX, ChatGPT Plus, Gemini) — no extra API costs. The MCP server turns Repo Prompt into a backend for Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex, giving them context analysis and discovery they can't do on their own.

▲ 233 votes
#5
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stillmail.

A nostalgic letter-writing experience. Compose heartfelt letters with custom ink, paper, and envelope colors. Slow down and reconnect through the art of correspondence.

▲ 141 votes