This Week in AI Products 2026-W21
13 usable AI products were indexed this week, with the main product patterns summarized below.
#01
Stitch by Google
Stitch by Google: Generate and iterate UI screens with AI on a live canvas, with streaming edits and one-click export to Figma, Netlify, Lovable, and Bolt. For Product designers and developers prototyping fast.. Key difference: Its value is not just that it uses AI, but that it turns a specific workflow into a usable product. Try it if: You already have this kind of task and want to replace some repeated work.
#02
Stitch 3.0 by Google
Stitch 3.0 by Google: Google's AI canvas for generating and iterating mobile and web UI screens, with export paths to Figma, Netlify, Lovable, and Bolt. For Design, content, video, and prototype teams. Key difference: It focuses on product UI drafts rather than general image generation. Try it if: You need quick app, web, or prototype screens that designers or developers can keep editing.
#03
TestSprite 3.0
TestSprite 3.0: TestSprite 3.0 uses a fleet of parallel AI agents to autonomously explore and generate end-to-end tests for your web app. For Developers and QA engineers who want to automate testing of their web apps without writing test scripts manually.. Key difference: Its value is not just that it uses AI, but that it turns a specific workflow into a usable product. Try it if: You already have this kind of task and want to replace some repeated work.
#04
Tycoon AI
Tycoon AI: Run one-person companies entirely with AI agents. For Solo founders, indie hackers, and builders who want the operating power of a company without hiring managers.. Key difference: Unlike a chatbot, it tries to split and run work across agents instead of only answering. Try it if: You have research, operations, marketing, or execution tasks that should move forward in parallel.
#05
Tycoon AI
Tycoon AI: An AI company-operator for solo builders, giving one person an AI CEO and a team of ready-to-use agents for marketing, coding, and execution. For Growth, marketing, and commerce operators. Key difference: Unlike a chatbot, it tries to split and run work across agents instead of only answering. Try it if: You have research, operations, marketing, or execution tasks that should move forward in parallel.
#06
mailX
mailX: mailX is an email deliverability toolkit that diagnoses why your emails go to spam and provides clear, actionable fixes for both humans and AI agents. For Email senders, marketers, salespeople, and anyone using email outreach who wants to improve inbox delivery rates.. Key difference: It is less about writing one email and more about building the whole campaign workflow. Try it if: You run campaigns often and want copy, design, audience logic, and automation in one place.
#07
StoreClaw
StoreClaw: StoreClaw is an AI commerce platform that connects to your store, studies your sales data, and proactively suggests profitable actions you can approve or execute automatically. For E-commerce store owners and managers who want to increase profits with less manual effort.. Key difference: Its value is not just that it uses AI, but that it turns a specific workflow into a usable product. Try it if: You already have this kind of task and want to replace some repeated work.
#08
StoreClaw
StoreClaw: An AI commerce platform whose agents analyze store metrics and propose growth actions that merchants can approve before execution. For Growth, marketing, and commerce operators. Key difference: Unlike a chatbot, it tries to split and run work across agents instead of only answering. Try it if: You have research, operations, marketing, or execution tasks that should move forward in parallel.
#09
PollyReach
PollyReach: PollyReach is a personal AI phone assistant that gives your AI agent a real phone number to make and receive calls, handling conversations naturally. For Individuals who need to make phone calls for bookings, inquiries, or want a 24/7 phone answering service for personal or small business use.. Key difference: It is about phone, meeting, or voice workflows, not just transcription. Try it if: You spend time on calls or meetings and want automatic summaries, screening, or follow-up context.
#10
PollyReach
PollyReach: A phone-capable AI assistant that gets a real number, makes calls, answers calls, screens spam, and returns summaries, recordings, and transcripts. For People who spend time on meetings, calls, or customer follow-up. Key difference: It is about phone, meeting, or voice workflows, not just transcription. Try it if: You spend time on calls or meetings and want automatic summaries, screening, or follow-up context.
#11
LobeHub
LobeHub: LobeHub is a Chief Agent Operator that assembles and coordinates AI agent teams to accomplish goals via messaging channels. For Knowledge workers and teams who want to delegate multi-step tasks to AI agents without switching between tools.. Key difference: Unlike a chatbot, it tries to split and run work across agents instead of only answering. Try it if: You have research, operations, marketing, or execution tasks that should move forward in parallel.
#12
SocLeads 3.0
SocLeads 3.0: Scrape emails from social media and Google Maps by location with no code needed. For Sales teams, marketers, recruiters, and agency owners who need to collect contacts from social platforms and maps by location.. Key difference: Its value is not just that it uses AI, but that it turns a specific workflow into a usable product. Try it if: You already have this kind of task and want to replace some repeated work.
#13
LobeHub
LobeHub: A Chief Agent Operator that assembles and coordinates AI agents for goals, runs work in parallel, routes across models, and reports back through chat channels. For People who want AI to handle repeated research, operations, or execution work. Key difference: Unlike a chatbot, it tries to split and run work across agents instead of only answering. Try it if: You have research, operations, marketing, or execution tasks that should move forward in parallel.