Product Hunt's week ending June 14 leaned hard into practical AI: less novelty, more tools that plug into the workflows teams already run.
Browse.sh turns the browser into infrastructure for agents, giving teams a way to run, inspect, and automate real web sessions from Browserbase. For builders shipping AI workflows, it is a reminder that reliability is becoming a product feature, not just a backend concern.
Website: browse.sh
X: @browserbase
Respan Gateway launched as an AI gateway for teams managing agent traffic, observability, and evaluations. It fits the week because agent products now need production controls around routing, cost, quality, and failure modes.
Website: respan.ai
X: @RespanAI
Spotlight by Backplanes reads Claude Code and Codex sessions and turns them into reports engineers can use to understand what their agents actually did. That is useful territory: teams need better memory, accountability, and learning loops around AI-assisted development.
Website: backplanes.com
X: @AntiFreeze
Honen turns company knowledge into AI-led courses with adaptive lessons, simulations, and learner insights. It points to a bigger shift from static internal docs toward training systems that update as the company changes.
Website: honen.com
Bond is an AI chief of staff for executives, connecting to company tools and turning scattered work into a self-managing to-do list. It stood out because operational AI is moving from chat into actual prioritization and follow-through.
Website: bondapp.io
X: @bondhq_ and @bondwithchloe
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