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Sunder
Install tools, or build your own with AI Agent Builder
Sunder is not a window manager, plugin directory, or another AI chatbot. It is an open-source desktop app where tools are installed as packages. Packages can become dashboards, file utilities, command buttons, automations, API panels, hardware controls, AI agents, or local workflows. With Agent Builder, you can create a new native Sunder package by chatting with an AI agent instead of setting up a full desktop dev environment.
I built Sunder because I kept wanting a desktop workspace that could adapt to my workflow instead of forcing me to adapt to the app.
Most productivity tools are great until you hit their boundaries. Then you either change how you work, wait for a feature request, or start stitching multiple tools together.
Sunder takes a different approach.
It is an open-source, local-first desktop platform built around installable packages. A package can add custom views, developer tools, dashboards, automations, integrations, AI agents, model providers, execution targets, memory, and more.
The first package family is Sunder Agent, because AI agent workflows were the first thing I personally needed. But the bigger goal is not “another AI app”.
The bigger goal is an open desktop workspace that the community can shape with packages.
I would love your feedback, especially on one question: What would you want your ideal desktop workspace to do that no current app does well?
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About Sunder on Product Hunt
“Install tools, or build your own with AI Agent Builder”
Sunder was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #96 on the daily leaderboard. Sunder is not a window manager, plugin directory, or another AI chatbot. It is an open-source desktop app where tools are installed as packages. Packages can become dashboards, file utilities, command buttons, automations, API panels, hardware controls, AI agents, or local workflows. With Agent Builder, you can create a new native Sunder package by chatting with an AI agent instead of setting up a full desktop dev environment.
Sunder was featured in Productivity (652.9k followers), Developer Tools (513.4k followers), Artificial Intelligence (469.9k followers) and GitHub (41.2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 326.1k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Sunder?
Sunder was hunted by Michal Balšianka. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hey Product Hunt, Michal here, creator of Sunder.
I built Sunder because I kept wanting a desktop workspace that could adapt to my workflow instead of forcing me to adapt to the app.
Most productivity tools are great until you hit their boundaries. Then you either change how you work, wait for a feature request, or start stitching multiple tools together.
Sunder takes a different approach.
It is an open-source, local-first desktop platform built around installable packages. A package can add custom views, developer tools, dashboards, automations, integrations, AI agents, model providers, execution targets, memory, and more.
The first package family is Sunder Agent, because AI agent workflows were the first thing I personally needed. But the bigger goal is not “another AI app”.
The bigger goal is an open desktop workspace that the community can shape with packages.
I would love your feedback, especially on one question:
What would you want your ideal desktop workspace to do that no current app does well?