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This weekW17
was busy with 5 more launch weeks by Codebuff, Decipher AI, Permit.io, Socket, and Zephyr Cloud.
Read their announcements here:
Codebuff Launch Week
AI coding agent
Decipher AI Launch Week
AI-powered session replay analysis
Permit.io CLI Launch Week
Developer-first integrated authZ
Socket Launch Week
Software supply chain security platform
Zephyr Cloud Launch Week 3
Deployment platform for micro-frontends
W18
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- Daytona, an open-source infrastructure to run AI-generated code
- Knock, a notifications infrastructure
Daytona Create Launch Week 5
Secure and Elastic Infra for Running Your AI-Generated Code
Knock Launch Week
Notifications infrastructure
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This weekW16
was busy with 5 more launch weeks by Agenta, Astro, Firecrawl, Theneo, and Wasp.
Read their announcements here:
Agenta Launch Week
Open-source LLMOps platform
Astro 5.7 Launch Week
JS framework for content-driven sites
Firecrawl Launch Week III
Web scraping API
Theneo Launch Week 2
AI-powered API documentation
Wasp Launch Week 9
Rails-like framework for React, Node.js and Prisma
W17
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Permit.io CLI Launch Week
Developer-first integrated authZ
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Every week is launch week. This weekW15
was the first-ever launch week for Exa — a web search API.
Read their announcements here:
Exa Launch Week
Enterprise support for ZDR, faster search and crawl, doubled QPS, new parser
- Agenta, an open-source LLMOps platform
- Permit.io, a developer-first integrated authorization tool
- Wasp, a Rails-like framework for React, Node.js, and Prisma
Agenta Launch Week
Open-source LLMOps platform with prompt management, evaluation, and observability
Permit.io CLI Launch Week
Developer-first integrated authZ
Wasp Launch Week 9
Rails-like framework for React, Node.js, and Prisma
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This weekW14
was launch week for Supabase, Ocular, and Langflow.
Read the announcements here:
Supabase Launch Week 14
Open-source Firebase alternative
Ocular Launch Week II
Multimodal AI & Computer Vision
Langflow Launch Week
Low-code app builder for multi-agent AI, prompting & RAG
We rarely hold back features until launch week. Quite the opposite is true. We encourage everyone to ship features as early as possible. We’ve found that you can launch a new feature many times over and always manage to reach people who either forgot, ignored, or just plain missed it the first few times. Don’t ship to prod on the launch day. It’s ideal to get all the major integrations done a week early. — Ant Wilson, CTO, Supabase
How we launch at Supabase (by Ant Wilson)
The history and methodology of Supabase Launch Week
supabase-community/launchweek.dev
launchweek.dev on GitHub