PrompTessor is an AI prompt workspace launched on Product Hunt that turns ideas into structured prompts, evaluates quality with metrics and estimated token usage, and improves existing prompts. It includes a library for saving and reusing prompts. The tool is designed to streamline prompt engineering workflows.
Xiaomi unveiled the MiMo series, an Apache 2.0 licensed open-source LLM family designed for reasoning. The models include pre-trained and RL-tuned variants, with the 7B version matching o1-mini performance on math and code benchmarks. Base, SFT, and RL model checkpoints have been publicly released.
ColibotAI is a new Chrome extension that enables users to translate, summarize, and explain any selected text directly in the browser. It supports on-device processing as well as a Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) mode for using personal ChatGPT API keys. Currently powered by ChatGPT, the extension plans to integrate more AI models in the future. The focus is on in-browser text interaction without needing to switch tabs.
Athenic AI released version 2.0 of its agentic data analyst platform, now available on Product Hunt. The tool lets teams connect business apps, SQL databases, or uploaded files and then query data using plain English. It supports workflow automation and building interactive charts and dashboards to monitor key metrics. The update positions Athenic as a no-code, AI-powered analytics assistant for non-technical users.
Kimi AI assistant, listed on Product Hunt, has been updated to version K2.6. The update introduces real-time web search across over 100 websites, analysis of up to 50 files (PDF, DOC, PPT, images), an AI slides and website maker, state-of-the-art coding capabilities, and enhanced image understanding beyond basic text extraction. The features aim to support everyday productivity tasks with multimodal and code-specific improvements.
Bob's CLI is a local-first AI coding assistant that runs entirely on the user's hardware with zero API costs. No data ever leaves the machine, preserving full privacy. The tool lives in the terminal, directly reads the user's actual files, and only writes code after explicit user approval. It automatically detects available local AI models and adapts its behavior to the developer's style.