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Yesterday's Top Launches: 5 Tools from March 3, 2026

A number of new developer tools launched yesterday, including Didit, an all-in-one platform aiming to consolidate fragmented digital identity verification services.

Yesterday's Top Launches: 5 Tools from March 3, 2026

Yesterday brought another wave of tools aiming to solve very specific, often frustrating, problems for developers and tech-savvy users. From streamlining digital identity checks to taking control of your online presence, the March 3 launches cover a lot of ground. While none have accumulated community rankings yet, they each present a compelling case for a particular audience looking for new developer tools and productivity enhancers.

Didit

For anyone building an app or service that requires user verification, the landscape is notoriously fragmented. You might use one service for basic KYC (Know Your Customer), another for biometric checks, and a third for fraud detection. Didit steps in as an all-in-one identity platform that aims to consolidate these needs. The promise is a single API that handles identity verification, liveness detection, and fraud prevention, which could significantly simplify backend development.

What makes Didit particularly interesting for bootstrapped projects or small teams is its generous freemium model. Offering 500 free checks per month means you can integrate and test the service thoroughly without an immediate financial commitment. The pay-per-use pricing after that threshold is straightforward, avoiding complex tiered plans. It’s built to work globally across web and mobile platforms, which is essential for applications with an international user base. If your development roadmap includes any form of user verification, this is worth a look just to see if it can reduce your dependency on multiple vendors.

GojiberryAI

Sales and business development teams, especially in the B2B tech space, are constantly hunting for quality leads. GojiberryAI attempts to automate this process by using AI to sift through over ten different intent signals. It looks for things like companies that have recently secured funding, posted new roles, or are participating in industry events—signals that often indicate a readiness to buy.

The platform then allows you to filter these leads based on your Ideal Customer Profile (ICP). Its standout feature appears to be the AI Agents that don’t just find leads but can also run outreach campaigns with the goal of automatically booking demos. This moves beyond a simple lead list into the realm of automated sales development. The freemium model suggests you can try the core functionality before scaling up. The main consideration here is the quality of the AI’s filtering and outreach; if it’s too generic, it could end up generating spammy communications. But for a sales team drowning in manual prospecting, the potential time savings are huge.

Crawler.sh

Web scraping and SEO analysis are fundamental tasks for many developers, but they can be slow and cumbersome. Crawler.sh enters the scene as a fast, local-first web crawler. The “local-first” aspect is key—it runs on your machine, which means your data doesn’t get sent to a third-party server. This is a significant advantage for privacy-conscious developers or for scraping sensitive or proprietary websites.

The tool boasts speeds that can crawl a website in seconds, extracting clean content and outputting it directly as Markdown. For developers building documentation tools, content aggregators, or performing competitive analysis, this clean data extraction is a major benefit. The ability to export to JSON, CSV, or Sitemap XML makes it highly versatile for piping data into other applications. Being completely free is a strong draw, though the long-term sustainability of that model is always a question. For a quick, powerful, and private crawling solution, Crawler.sh seems like an instant contender.

WEIR AI

In an era of increasing digital surveillance and data brokerage, managing your personal online footprint is becoming more critical. WEIR AI is a privacy-first platform designed to help individuals fight back. It’s not a developer tool in the traditional sense, but it’s built for a tech-aware audience that wants to reclaim control. The platform lets you set your own terms for how your identity is used online, monitors for mentions (even hidden ones), and provides public identity checkups.

The most powerful aspect might be its ability to let you file claims or license your identity on your own terms. This speaks to a growing desire for individuals to treat their personal data as an asset. The fact that it’s free to use lowers the barrier to entry for anyone concerned about their privacy. Its success will likely depend on the effectiveness of its monitoring and the legal weight of its claim-filing mechanisms, but it’s addressing a very real and timely problem.

KatClaw™

The world of AI-powered automation is exploding, but setup and configuration can be a major hurdle. KatClaw tackles this specifically for macOS users interested in OpenClaw. It’s essentially a one-click installer and configuration manager that wraps the OpenClaw framework in a native Mac application.

This is a classic example of a tool that makes a powerful but potentially complex system accessible. Instead of wrestling with command-line configurations, users get a GUI to set up automation workflows, manage different AI providers, and control security settings. For macOS developers or power users who want to experiment with OpenClaw without a steep learning curve, KatClaw eliminates a significant pain point. As a free tool, it serves as a perfect onboarding ramp into the broader OpenClaw ecosystem.

These five products show a clear trend towards simplification and consolidation. Whether it’s unifying identity checks, automating sales, or making powerful frameworks easier to use, the goal is to let developers and professionals focus on their core work rather than the plumbing.


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