Track what AI builders
can actually use.
Evidence-backed analysis of agents, MCP connectors, workflows, and coding tools. Decisions over descriptions.
Trending on the Radar
The AI projects and tools gaining momentum among builders right now.
Claude Managed Agents
Anthropic's hosted agent execution environment — run multi-step Claude agents without managing infrastructure or orchestration code.
Hermes Agent
An open-source agent framework designed for local, private execution without cloud dependencies.
OpenClaw
A TypeScript-first agent framework built for production reliability with built-in retry logic, structured outputs, and observability hooks.
Claude Agent SDK
Anthropic's official SDK for building multi-agent systems — enables agent spawning, tool definitions, structured outputs, and subagent orchestration.
Agent-Native Apps
Apps built for autonomous execution, tool use, and multi-step orchestration — analyzed and scored.
goose
Goose is an AI-powered agent framework for sophisticated task execution across platforms using multiple AI models.
Agent S
Agent S is an open-source framework for autonomous GUI agents that perform complex tasks akin to human users.
Browser harness
An open-source browser harness enabling autonomous, self-healing task execution by LLMs, using CDP websocket.
DeerFlow
Bytedance
DeerFlow is an open-source multi-agent orchestration framework focusing on long-horizon task execution. Ideal for complex AI projects.
Multica - Your next 10 hires won't be human
Multica manages coding agents as autonomous teammates, streamlining task management and skill reuse in software projects. Open-source and CLI-driven.
Browser Use
Browser Use automates web tasks using AI, with stealth browsing and broad integrations for developers.
Technical Comparisons
Deep dives into the architectural trade-offs between competing AI stacks.
Hermes vs OpenClaw: Which Agent Framework Fits Your Product Strategy?
Both are open-source, self-hostable agent frameworks. But Hermes is an agent runtime and OpenClaw is an agent gateway — and that difference shapes entirely different product bets.
LangGraph vs LangChain: Which One Should You Use in 2025?
LangGraph and LangChain come from the same company, but they are built for different problems. Here's how to choose.
Reality Checks
Separating implementation facts from marketing friction.
Curated Collections
Handpicked lists for specific jobs-to-be-done.
Guides for Builders
When to use something, and when not to.
Built for builders who need signal, not noise.
Sources over summaries. Decisions over descriptions. Evidence over enthusiasm.