Builder Radar
March 2026
We reviewed around 50 AI products launched this month. Five of them answer phone calls. Three track your health. And at least one was actually a locksmith. Here is what the data looks like when you filter out the noise.
50
Products spotted
Voice AI agents
Top trend
Voice AI is the category to watch
Five voice AI products in one month, three of which are specifically AI receptionists for small businesses. Most are building on ElevenLabs or Vapi (both listed on Infrabase). The repeating pitch: AI answers your business phone calls 24/7 so you don't have to hire for it. When three unrelated teams independently build the same thing, that's demand.
The majority of launches are consumer apps built on hosted APIs
Writing assistants, image generators, video editors, marketing automation. The common thread: a thin layer on top of OpenAI or Anthropic's API. Builders are treating hosted AI APIs as a commodity input, which is exactly what happens when infrastructure pricing drops and tooling improves. The interesting question is defensibility. Most of these products could be replicated in a weekend.
Health AI is emerging
Three health-related products: migraine tracking with weather-based trigger prediction, cholesterol monitoring via meal photos, and a mood tracker. These combine computer vision, LLMs, and external data sources. Health is a category where AI might deliver real value and where regulatory requirements create natural moats. Worth watching if it persists.
The noise floor
Of the ~50 products we spotted, roughly 10-15% were spam or non-AI businesses chasing backlinks: a painting company, a removals service, a hair salon, a locksmith. One product submitted four times in a single week. The barrier to launching something with "AI" in the name has never been lower, which makes filtering for signal harder but also more valuable.
Worth a look
New AI products and tools that caught our eye in March 2026
CodingPlanX โ
Unified API gateway for 600+ AI models
Claims 80% cheaper than direct provider pricing. Taking on OpenRouter with aggressive positioning and support for Cursor, Cline, and Claude Code.
CallCow AI โ
AI phone agent that answers business calls and captures leads
Representative of the AI receptionist wave. Collects lead info, generates summaries, integrates with CRMs. Built for businesses that can't staff phones 24/7.
Preuve AI โ
AI-powered legal document analysis
Submitted 4 times in one week. Beyond the aggressive growth playbook, legal doc analysis is one of the more defensible LLM use cases due to domain complexity.
PrivateClawd โ
Self-hosted AI agent deployment platform
Targets the growing demand for running AI agents on your own infrastructure. Relevant as enterprises push back on sending data to third-party APIs.
Voxumi โ
TTS platform with visual speech editor and 500+ voices in 100+ languages
Part of the voice AI wave but consumer-facing, not infrastructure. Shows how TTS tech is being productized for creators and educators.
Migraine Trail โ
AI migraine tracker with weather-based trigger prediction and voice logging
Representative of the health AI niche. Combines speech-to-text, weather APIs, and pattern recognition. Specific enough to be useful, which is more than most AI health apps.
What people are building
Based on ~50 AI products spotted across directories and launch platforms in March 2026
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