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A research repository built by two UX veterans in a Minneapolis basement, Aurelius helps product teams turn piles of interview notes into searchable, shareable insights - without losing a single finding to a forgotten spreadsheet.
Poth Labs is a San Francisco startup building an AI-native customer research platform. Poth connects to a company's scattered customer data - analytics, call transcripts, support tickets, surveys, CRM notes - and unifies it into a searchable model of the customer. It then generates hypotheses about why users behave the way they do, and validates them using existing data plus adaptive interviews that adjust to each response. The goal is to move product, growth, and leadership teams past knowing what users did toward understanding why. Founded in 2026 by ex-Palantir engineer Matthew Wong and ex-Tietoevry engineer Mojmir Horvath, Poth Labs is part of Y Combinator's Summer 2026 batch.
Height was a New York-based software company that built an AI-native project management and collaboration tool for product teams. Founded in 2018 by ex-Stripe designer-engineer Michael Villar, Height combined tasks, chat, and adaptive workflows in one keyboard-first app, then pivoted to an 'autonomous' model in which an AI agent called Copilot handled the routine legwork of building software - triaging bugs, updating specs, pruning backlogs, and drafting standups. Backed by roughly $18.3M in venture funding, Height competed with Linear, Asana, and Jira before winding the product down in 2025.
ProductNow is a Palo Alto AI-native platform that closes the gap between AI-generated prototypes and engineering-ready specifications. Founded in 2025 by two-decade product veteran Tript Singh Lamba, it snapshots prototypes from tools like Claude, Lovable, and Figma, collects ranked customer feedback within hours, and hands engineering a single source of truth of validated context, decisions, and requirements. The company raised a $6M seed round led by Sierra Ventures in July 2025.