What changed across 11 SaaS tools in the last 30 days.
PostHog highlights key MCP servers for startup workflows like debugging, enabling agents to pull data from Linear, GitHub, Vercel, and PostHog in a single prompt.
PostHog's AI agents autonomously resolved over 4,000 errors and suppressed 1,750 more last month, primarily through automated fixes and noise filtering.
PostHog Code beta launches a desktop app for coding agents that enable self-driving product development.
PostHog advises against publicly attacking competitors, arguing it only preaches to your own fans, alienates theirs, and invites scrutiny of your own flaws.
PostHog published a guide comparing five real-time analytics platforms for developers, detailing their core features and selection criteria.
PostHog's founder reflects on the company's journey and how AI's unpredictability is shaping its future direction.
PostHog uses ClickHouse for scalable analytics on large datasets and DuckDB for fast, embedded exploratory analysis on files.
PostHog's Claude Cowork update highlights that its most useful feature is generating personalized AI use cases for your specific work, not generic tasks, when given proper context files.
WorkOS now lets you manage access to specific MCP servers with resource indicators.
WorkOS now allows multiple IT contacts to be managed in the Admin Portal.
WorkOS now offers a Groups API to organize user memberships.
Supabase now integrates directly with ChatGPT, allowing users to manage their database infrastructure through conversational commands.
Neon introduced faster writes, enabled snapshot pricing, and released organization-wide two-factor authentication.
Supabase Server enables stateless auth, RLS-scoped clients, and CORS on the server with reduced boilerplate.
Supabase Realtime streams live data changes, while Supabase ETL batches them for scheduled data movement.
Supabase now defaults to using its own branching system instead of Git for all projects.
Neon now supports Postgres 18 GA, adds organization spending limits API, updates US East networking, deprecates plv8, and releases k6 load testing.
Supabase launched the OSSCAR Index, an open-source quarterly ranking of the fastest-growing open source organizations.
Neon now lets organizations set monthly spend limits with email alerts, adds a snapshot storage API, one-click MCP setup for Kiro, durable AI agents, and agent-readable docs.
Supabase has achieved ISO 27001:2022 certification for its platform-wide information security management system.
Resend now integrates with Auth0 to send transactional emails directly through its platform.
Resend now lets you reference existing content in AI prompts across broadcasts, templates, and automations.
Resend now supports embedding bar, line, and area charts directly in emails.
Netlify's Agent Runners now let you start workflows directly from GitHub PR comments, copy output with one click, and auto-assign PR ownership.
Vercel's Trusted Sources now uses short-lived OIDC tokens from authorized projects and services like GitHub Actions for protected deployments, replacing long-lived secrets.
Vercel Firewall now generates custom WAF rules from natural language descriptions in the dashboard or via CLI with an --ai flag.
Fast mode for Claude Opus 4.7 is now available on Vercel's AI Gateway, offering roughly 2.5x faster token generation at six times the standard rate.
Vercel Firewall management is now available via CLI for custom rules, IP blocks, and system mitigations.
Vercel Flags now supports scheduled progressive rollouts with configurable percentages and durations.
Vercel Sandbox now supports Node.js 26 by updating the runtime property.
You can now change a service's Git repo or Docker image directly in the Render Dashboard, which triggers an automatic redeploy.
Vercel's Chat SDK now supports Messenger, automatically fetching user display names from profiles.
Vercel Sandbox firewall now allows forwarding specific HTTP requests to a proxy with custom headers and filtering based on request attributes.
Netlify now lets team owners block all project transfers out of their team for compliance, with changes logged in the audit trail.
Netlify advises Next.js users to upgrade to patched versions 15.5.18 or 16.2.6 to address multiple security vulnerabilities.
Netlify AI Gateway now includes Google's Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite model with zero configuration for all Function types.
Netlify AI Gateway now supports OpenAI's GPT-5.5 Instant model, accessible directly via the OpenAI SDK in Functions without managing API keys.
Netlify CLI adds a `netlify logs` command for filtering, tailing, and exporting logs from functions, edge functions, and deploys.
Render cut Python service build times by 27% through optimizations like caching and parallel uploads.
Netlify now supports deploying projects via Stripe Projects, a CLI tool for managing site services without switching dashboards.
Netlify Database is now generally available as a serverless Postgres database integrated into the Netlify workflow.
Netlify AI Gateway and Agent Runners now support OpenAI's GPT-5.5 and GPT-5.5 Pro models with zero configuration.
Netlify now lets you rename agent runs for easier identification and sharing.
Render updated its workspace plans to flat-rate Pro ($25/month) and Scale ($499/month) with unlimited members, added self-serve compliance features, and refined usage-based pricing for domains, builds
Render now defaults new Node.js services to version 24.14.1, while existing services remain unchanged.
Netlify AI Gateway now supports OpenAI's GPT Image 2 model for image generation directly from Netlify Functions.
Stripe's Sessions 2026 highlights how vertical SaaS platforms are building durable businesses by expanding into payments, financial services, and AI-driven commerce.
Stripe Sessions 2026 announced enhanced programmability, network-powered business protection, and new AI economic infrastructure.
Stripe's Link wallet for agents now lets them programmatically generate one-time-use cards or Shared Payment Tokens using existing payment methods.
Linear Agent now accesses your codebase to help teams write specs, answer questions, and investigate bugs using actual code context.
Linear now lets you plan and track software releases directly within the platform, integrating with CI/CD tools to monitor deployment environments and automatically update issue statuses when code rea
Linear Agent now connects to external tools via MCP, enabling access to outside data and actions for workflows like issue investigation and project planning, with admin controls for permissions.