The Product Hunt week ending June 28 leaned toward agent infrastructure, developer tooling, and lower-friction AI deployment. These five launches stood out because they make AI products easier to ship, operate, or scale.
Tencent EdgeOne Makers
Tencent EdgeOne Makers packages edge deployment for web and AI agents with a simple promise: ship in minutes. It fits the roundup because performance and security are now part of the launch story for agent products, not just backend cleanup work.
Website: edgeone.ai
X: @TencentCloudEO
AgentX
AgentX is built for teams deploying specialized AI agents into document handling, customer operations, onboarding, and back-office workflows. That matters for ShipFeed readers because the strongest agent products are moving closer to daily operating work instead of generic chat.
Website: agentx.so
X: @AgentX_AI
BrowserAct
BrowserAct gives agents live browser actions, data extraction, login handling, and CAPTCHA support. It stood out this week because real web automation is still one of the hardest pieces of production AI, and BrowserAct is productizing that layer directly.
Website: browseract.com
X: @browseract
Skybridge
Skybridge is an open-source TypeScript framework for MCP apps and MCP servers that can run across Claude, ChatGPT, VSCode, and other clients. The launch is a good signal that cross-client agent distribution is becoming a framework problem teams want solved early.
Website: skybridge.tech
X: @Skybridge_ai
Oxlo.ai
Oxlo.ai offers more than 45 frontier models through an OpenAI-compatible API with request-based pricing and a privacy-first pitch. For founders shipping AI products, the appeal is straightforward: more model choice, lower cost pressure, and less infra to manage.
Website: oxlo.ai
X: @Oxlo_ai
ShipFeed tracks real product launches and meaningful product updates in one feed. If you are a founder shipping something new, register your product and publish your launches on ShipFeed.