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Weekend Read · June 6, 2026

Allstacks Launches Product Studio for Product Teams

Allstacks has launched Product Studio, a shared workspace designed to assist product and engineering teams in creating specifications for development by utilizing existing context from various sources. The tool is now available as part of the Allstacks platform.

Source: prnewswire.com
  • IdeaClyst: The Engine That Decides What’s Worth Building - AI Smasher

    IdeaClyst is described as a companion to Threlmark that generates researched roadmap proposals and sends them to an Inbox. It aims to help teams determine what should be considered for a roadmap before execution begins.

    Source: aismasher.com
  • IdeaClyst: The Engine That Decides What’s Worth Building

    IdeaClyst is described as an idea engine that generates, researches, and scores proposals for Threlmark's product roadmap, identifying gaps and opportunities. The tool aims to assist founders and product teams in determining what work should be added to a roadmap by proposing new work in various categories.

    Source: geeksalad.org
  • Novus is now available for AI-first teams

    Novus is a product agent designed for teams shipping software with AI, connecting to codebases and monitoring changes to provide actionable recommendations. It is currently in open beta and free to start using.

    Source: pendo.io
  • Extending MCP support for Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Gateway

    Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Gateway centralizes credential management, observability, and security for Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, addressing the needs of enterprises for access control and data protection at scale.

    Source: AWS Machine Learning
  • Use AI To Link Customer Interview Insights to Ideas

    Aha! Discovery offers an AI assistant named Elle to help analyze customer interview insights and link them to product ideas and features. Elle can identify specific sentiments and concerns expressed by customers, making it easier to capture and share key highlights with the team.

    Source: aha.io

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