AI & Productivity Boost: Discover 5 Cutting-Edge Tools on Product Hunt, June 2026!

July 4, 2026

IA, productivité, social media : 5 nouveaux outils à découvrir sur Product Hunt en juin 2026

An app that tracks your entire workday, a tool that identifies genuine customer reviews… Discover five tools that were especially popular on Product Hunt in June 2026.

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Dayflow, the App That Remembers Everything You Achieve, So Your Manager Doesn’t Forget

“Here’s a bitter lesson everyone learns eventually: the person who gets promoted isn’t necessarily the one who did the best work. It’s the one who remembers it and can prove it.” This imbalance is what Jerry Liu aimed to address by launching Dayflow, a macOS app that uses artificial intelligence to analyze and record what’s displayed on your screen to “reconstruct your own life.” This saves you the awkwardness during a meeting with your manager when you can’t justify your progress after “spending three months with your head down, debugging a complex issue, helping out colleagues,” he explains. Quite appealing, on paper.

Specifically, Dayflow “records your screen at a rate of one image per second and has AI analyze your activity every 15 minutes,” according to its official website. Another advantage: understanding the context. “Unlike traditional trackers that just log application names, this tool differentiates between researching on YouTube and watching cat videos,” it states. From this analysis, Dayflow creates a day-by-day timeline of your completed tasks, complemented by daily and weekly summaries. Open source and under MIT license, the app, which can be powered by the model of your choice, keeps recordings and screenshots locally on your machine. “Next time you’re asked what you did during the week, you’ll have something to say instead of just shrugging,” the creator concludes.

  • Available on: macOS
  • Price: free (or starting at $20 per month)

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Goldfish, the Memory Layer That Provides AI with the Context of Your Work

For AI to be truly useful, it needs context. Without it, it produces generic responses that are off the mark or disconnected from the reality of your work. Goldfish aims to fill this gap. Described as “a private AI memory layer for your Mac” by Joel Edholm, one of its creators, the tool, currently in closed beta, observes and records what you’re working on, then provides that context whenever you need to draft a message, regardless of the channel. “We started developing Goldfish because AI has a weird problem: it knows the internet, but not the work right in front of your eyes. AI has a memory of a goldfish,” its creator states on Product Hunt, where Goldfish took second place in the monthly ranking.

This “little companion” can be invoked via the Option key in any input field, and can summarize a Slack conversation or draft an email in your tone, relying on all the documents and exchanges you’ve had previously. And in terms of security? “Your memory stays on your Mac, in a local database. No cloud synchronization, no backend where we could browse your data, and you can pause the capture of applications and domains at any time,” Joel Edholm elaborates.

  • Available on: macOS
  • Price: free

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Bond, an AI-Powered ‘Chief of Staff’ That Saves Time for Executives

Providing AI with context seems to be the month’s obsession among developers on Product Hunt. Bond, currently fourth in the monthly ranking, reflects this trend, but targets entrepreneurs and executives specifically.

Described as “the chief of staff powered by AI that every founder deserves” on its official website, the tool aims to aggregate scattered information from messengers, emails, meeting reports, and documents to create a self-updating to-do list that sets the day’s agenda. Concurrently, it takes care of producing preparatory documents, sending messages, and even identifying bottlenecks. “The best leaders know exactly where their attention needs to be focused, states Chloé Samaha, co-founder of Bond. They know what matters, what doesn’t, and what might slip through the cracks. The problem is, as a company grows, keeping up becomes a full-time job.” Problem solved, then.

  • Available on: web browser
  • Price: starting at $99 per month

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Publora, the Social Media Management Tool That Connects to Claude or Cursor

Launched in 2025 as a social media planning tool with an API access, whose interface emulated the visual codes of Google Docs, Publora benefited from a major update on June 10, 2026, that now places it high on the Product Hunt ranking. Now connected to ten platforms (Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, Threads, Mastodon, Bluesky, X, Telegram, and LinkedIn), Publora allows you to manage all your posts from a centralized dashboard, from creation to scheduling.

Moreover, its developer can now connect to Claude, Claude Code, Cursor, or “any MCP-compatible client”, so that AI can help “optimize your publications for each platform, aiming to maximize engagement,” explains Eugenia Ivanova, product owner of Publora. AI can also be deployed to repurpose relevant old content.

  • Available on: web browser
  • Price: free (or starting at $2.99 per month)

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Honestly, the Monitoring Tool That Distinguishes Authentic Reviews from Sponsored Content or AI-Generated Content

“Discover what Reddit and TikTok really think of your product.” That’s the bold promise of Honestly, a social media monitoring tool initially launched in March 2026, which underwent a major evolution in June to adapt to a fundamental shift on the web: the increasing prevalence of content generated by bots and AI agents. “Your customers are talking about your products every day on social media. But as AI-generated content, sponsored posts, and fake reviews proliferate, finding authentic customer feedback is becoming increasingly difficult,” states Scott Davidson Jr, its creator, on Product Hunt.

Still in early access, Honestly is now capable of identifying and verifying the authenticity of conversations about your products on Reddit, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and X, relying on both video transcripts and comments. The tool also promises to “spot your competitors’ weaknesses and market opportunities,” with geographic segmentation. Another plus: it recognizes creators who already mention a product without being enrolled in the brand’s affiliate program. These compelling arguments have earned it the twelfth place in the monthly Product Hunt ranking.

  • Available on: web browser
  • Price: not specified

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