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The Breakpoint
Hey all, welcome back to The Breakpoint, our weekly newsletter covering everything in developer tools on Product Hunt.
The Latest
Five of the most interesting recent dev tool (or dev tool-adjacent) launches on the site.
Convo is a drop-in SDK that handles memory, debugging, and persistence for your AI agents. One line of code gets you time-travel logs, multi-user threads, and storage that just works. .
TestSprite is an AI‑powered no‑code agent for frontend and backend software testing that automates test planning, code generation, execution and debugging via natural language, helping teams cut testing costs by up to 90%.
Grok CLI (Unofficial) is an open‑source AI agent that integrates Grok’s language model into your terminal, letting you execute shell commands using natural language and custom project instructions.
Kiro is an AI‑powered agentic IDE that helps developers seamlessly transition from prototype to production by breaking project prompts into structured tasks and automating planning, implementation and verification
Palmier is an autonomous AI software engineering assistant that writes production‑ready code, fixes bugs, reviews pull requests and triages issues asynchronously with full codebase context. It integrates with your stack via GitHub events or Slack to automate recurring development tasks.
The Hidden Use Cases
Dustin asked “What problem did you set out to solve, and what deeper issue did you actually tackle?”
Replies fire off quick pivots: Waivify’s paper waiver killer became a zen admin tool for solo pros, Boringlaunch fixed SEO headaches after launch spikes, Letterly turned newsletters into social posts to dodge burnout.
Finden morphed from a file finder into a digital decluttering hero, ZapDigits grew from Stripe metrics into a clarity engine for founders, a webcam posture coach rose from desk slouch fixes, and Jatra sprang from stale forums into organic community sparks.
So the real question: when you dig past your launch story, what hidden pain did you end up solving?Join the convo