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Replit's Agent 4 automates app creation and deployment from natural language. For builders, this means rethinking how you structure workflows and what coding skills remain defensible.

VS Code's chat now analyzes images from disk directly, with improved context visibility. What this means for your AI-assisted development workflow.

Notion now lets you shape how AI formats meeting notes. This shifts control from the model to your workflow - here's what it means for your stack.

Notion adds native tab organization to reduce navigation friction. Builders can now flatten information hierarchies without sacrificing structure - here's what changes for your workflow.

A new MCP Slack implementation removes permission friction and adds native Apps support. Builders can now embed Slack workflows directly into AI systems without OAuth complexity.

LangGraph's StoreBackend now supports optional namespace parameters for scoped data storage. This matters if you're building multi-tenant or user-isolated features.

Microsoft accelerated VS Code's release cycle from monthly to weekly by automating testing and code review with GitHub Copilot. Here's what this means for your development workflow.

Zeabur Email enters public testing as of March 16, 2026. Builders can now test native email capabilities within the deployment platform.

Claude Code can now interact directly with Zeabur CLI operations. This bridges AI-assisted development with deployment infrastructure, reducing context switching for builders managing infrastructure-as-code.

Builder.io's new Slack integration routes thread discussions directly into Claude Code sessions, collapsing the gap between async team talk and actionable code.

Upstash launches Ephemeral Boxes for automatic sandbox cleanup. Builders can now run isolated tasks that self-destruct after completion, reducing overhead for PDF processing and similar quick-fire compute needs.

VS Code now lets developers package reusable skills for coding agents, enabling faster agent development and standardized capability sharing across teams.
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