TL;DR: This daily Radar summarizes source-checked AI launch candidates for Kingy AI readers, with pricing notes, use cases, and human-review caveats where details are still emerging.
Launch Snapshot
The snapshot below compares the strongest source-checked launches by Kingy AI score. It is a research-priority visual, not a benchmark chart or hands-on test result.
Strongest Launches
Jotform AI App Builder
Jotform AI App Builder turns natural-language prompts, files, URLs, screenshots, voice input, and uploaded data into structured business apps.
Checked launch source, docs for the current Radar entry.
Why it matters: No-code app builders are moving from blank-canvas tools into prompt-driven systems that can give operations, HR, healthcare, education, and customer teams a faster starting point.
Who should care: Small Business Owners, Enterprises, Marketers, Operators
For broader Kingy AI context, compare Jotform AI App Builder with other AI launch radar coverage and recent AI News before treating this as a standalone buying decision.
Pricing: Jotform says AI App Builder is completely free to use, while app data, users, submissions, forms, and enterprise governance may depend on the user’s Jotform plan. Confirm current pricing on the official pricing/source page.
What launched: On June 23, 2026, Jotform announced AI App Builder for creating complete, professional-grade applications from natural-language prompts and other inputs. See the official launch source.
What feels promising: No-code app builders are moving from blank-canvas tools into prompt-driven systems that can give operations, HR, healthcare, education, and customer teams a faster starting point.
What feels unproven: [‘AI-generated apps still require manual review before customer-facing use.’, ‘Plan limits for submissions, users, forms, and enterprise controls can affect real deployment.’, ‘Integrations may need to be added manually even when the app structure is generated by AI.’]
Gemini Spark
Gemini Spark is Google’s upcoming always-on personal AI agent for background tasks, schedules, skills, and Google Workspace-connected actions.
Checked launch source, docs for the current Radar entry.
Why it matters: Gemini Spark is a major signal that consumer AI assistants are moving from reactive chat toward supervised background agents that can act across personal and work apps.
Who should care: Small Business Owners, Founders, Students, Operators
For broader Kingy AI context, compare Gemini Spark with other AI launch radar coverage and recent AI News before treating this as a standalone buying decision.
Pricing: Google says Gemini Spark is coming soon to AI Ultra, with subscription required, and is rolling out to trusted testers, Google AI Ultra subscribers over 18 in the United States, and select business users. Confirm current pricing on the official pricing/source page.
What launched: Product Hunt listed Gemini Spark this week, and Google’s official Gemini page describes Spark as a 24/7 personal AI agent that can work in the background under user direction. See the official launch source.
What feels promising: Gemini Spark is a major signal that consumer AI assistants are moving from reactive chat toward supervised background agents that can act across personal and work apps.
What feels unproven: [‘Access is still limited and rolling out.’, ‘Background agents touching email, calendar, Drive, and maps require careful consent and supervision.’, ‘The practical approval boundary for major actions needs real user testing.’]
BrowserAct
BrowserAct gives AI agents a managed browser layer for real websites, including browsing, extraction, sessions, CAPTCHA handling, and human handoff.
Checked launch source, docs, GitHub repo for the current Radar entry.
Why it matters: Browser-use infrastructure is becoming a core layer for agentic software because many real tasks happen behind dynamic pages, logins, CAPTCHAs, and human verification steps.
Who should care: AI App Builders, AI Engineers, Developers, Operators
For broader Kingy AI context, compare BrowserAct with other AI launch radar coverage and recent AI News before treating this as a standalone buying decision.
Pricing: BrowserAct pricing includes a free first 5 fingerprint browser profiles, dynamic proxy pricing from an existing credit pool, workflow steps at 5 credits per step, and cloud browser pricing marked TBD. Confirm current pricing on the official pricing/source page.
What launched: Product Hunt listed BrowserAct this week as a web browser automation product for AI agents, and BrowserAct’s official site says it gives agents a browser layer that can handle blocked pages and real web tasks. See the official launch source.
What feels promising: Browser-use infrastructure is becoming a core layer for agentic software because many real tasks happen behind dynamic pages, logins, CAPTCHAs, and human verification steps.
What feels unproven: [‘Automation on third-party websites must respect site terms and user permissions.’, ‘CAPTCHA and proxy features can carry compliance and abuse-risk questions.’, ‘Cloud Browser pricing is still listed as TBD.’]
ClickUp Brain2
ClickUp Brain2 is ClickUp’s company-aware AI layer for workspace context, premium models, agents, MCP integrations, and cross-app work.
Checked launch source, docs for the current Radar entry.
Why it matters: Company AI assistants are moving beyond generic chat toward context-rich workspace systems that can reason over tasks, docs, chats, projects, and connected applications without constant re-explaining.
Who should care: AI Product Teams, Small Business Owners, Enterprises, Operators
For broader Kingy AI context, compare ClickUp Brain2 with other AI launch radar coverage and recent AI News before treating this as a standalone buying decision.
Pricing: ClickUp says Brain2 starts at $9/user/month annually or $18/user/month monthly for Brain AI, while Everything AI starts at $28/user/month annually or $68/user/month monthly; free plans can try Brain2 before committing. Confirm current pricing on the official pricing/source page.
What launched: On June 23, 2026, ClickUp announced Brain2 as a reimagined company AI platform that understands tasks, docs, decisions, relationships, conversations, and connected work context. See the official launch source.
What feels promising: Company AI assistants are moving beyond generic chat toward context-rich workspace systems that can reason over tasks, docs, chats, projects, and connected applications without constant re-explaining.
What feels unproven: [‘Workspace AI is only useful when permissions, data hygiene, and source quality are managed carefully.’, ‘Pricing depends on add-ons, plan choice, annual versus monthly billing, and usage limits.’, ‘Teams should verify how MCP integrations and agents handle sensitive company data before broad rollout.’]
note.md Local LLM Memory
note.md is a local-first Mac research workspace that turns cited notes and papers into a private local AI memory for research writing.
Checked launch source, docs for the current Radar entry.
Why it matters: Researchers and students increasingly need AI help that can search and organize their own source libraries without sending sensitive notes and papers to cloud tools.
Who should care: AI App Builders, Researchers, Students
For broader Kingy AI context, compare note.md Local LLM Memory with other AI launch radar coverage and recent AI News before treating this as a standalone buying decision.
Pricing: note.md says the full writing workspace is free forever; Premium unlocks local-AI workflows at $8.99/month, $49.99/year, or $99.99 lifetime, with student pricing at $4.99/month or $29.99/year. Confirm current pricing on the official pricing/source page.
What launched: Product Hunt listed note.md this week as a local-first markdown research workspace whose notes and documentation can become local LLM memory. See the official launch source.
What feels promising: Researchers and students increasingly need AI help that can search and organize their own source libraries without sending sensitive notes and papers to cloud tools.
What feels unproven: [‘Mac-only availability may limit teams with mixed device environments.’, “Local AI quality depends on device capability and the user’s source library.”, “The app’s long-term citation and export workflows should be tested against existing Zotero or Obsidian setups.”]
Tracker-Only Mentions
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