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Averi, Inc.
Averi, Inc. builds an AI marketing workspace that combines a long-memory AI system with a vetted network of human experts. The product is designed for founders and growth teams who want the speed of AI plus the quality and strategy of experienced marketers, with shared workspaces, Library training, and human-in-the-loop workflows.
Wegic
Wegic builds an AI-powered no-code website builder that creates immersive, responsive sites for education, e-commerce and communities. The team focuses on design-forward templates, real-time features and integrated payment flows. Wegic automates technical tasks so non-technical users can publish and maintain sites without code.
Modal Labs, Inc.
Modal builds a serverless cloud platform that lets engineers and researchers run compute-intensive AI and ML applications without managing infrastructure. The team builds custom infrastructure components — including a runtime, distributed filesystem, and scheduler — to optimize performance for large models and parallel workloads. Modal focuses on developer experience with SDKs, APIs, and guided examples that make it fast to deploy inference, training, and batch workflows at scale.
Postiz
Postiz builds an open-source social media scheduling platform that combines a web app, public API, and automation integrations. The project provides hosted and self-hosted deployment options and includes AI media generation features and team-oriented capabilities such as SSO and multi-tenancy. The team supports a community on Discord and maintains developer documentation for API and integration use.
10Web
10Web builds an automated website building and hosting platform with API and white-label options for agencies and developers. The team focuses on combining AI-driven site generation with programmatic account and domain management to reduce manual tasks. 10Web publishes API documentation and offers dedicated hosting and agency services alongside 24/7 support.
Krea
Krea builds a web-based AI creative suite for generating and editing images, videos, and 3D assets. The team delivers model access, LoRA fine-tuning, and an integrated asset manager to support individual creators and teams. Krea focuses on simple, minimal UIs and scalable compute packaging for collaborative workflows. The company provides enterprise features such as SSO, advanced security, and custom integrations for large organizations.
Prompt Hunt Inc.
Prompt Hunt builds a web platform for creating AI-generated art using the Chroma model and curated prompt templates. The team emphasizes tools for creatives and prompt engineers, offering features like privacy mode, upscaling, and batch generation. They maintain tutorials and a template library to help users achieve consistent, high-quality visuals.
Batrachian
Batrachian is an independent software company focused on building thoughtful, developer-first tools that emphasize clarity, craftsmanship, and humane software design. Its work favors simple interfaces, explicit control, and tools that respect how developers actually think and work. ## Maintainer **Will McGugan** is the founder and primary maintainer of Batrachian and the creator of Toad. He is a well-known open-source developer best known for building **Rich** and **Textual**, widely used Python libraries for creating beautiful, expressive terminal applications. Will’s work consistently centers on developer experience, strong mental models, and making complex systems easier to understand without hiding important details.
Anomaly Innovations
Anomaly Innovations Inc. is a developer-focused software company building open, composable infrastructure for the modern cloud and AI-native era. The company is best known for creating SST (Serverless Stack) and a growing family of open-source tools that emphasize clarity, ownership, and long-term maintainability over black-box abstractions. Founded by experienced infrastructure and developer tooling engineers, Anomaly’s work consistently revolves around a simple belief: developers should understand and own their systems, not fight them. This philosophy shows up across every product the company ships. Rather than building isolated tools, Anomaly maintains a cohesive open-source ecosystem designed to work well together while remaining useful independently. This includes SST for defining cloud infrastructure using real programming languages, OpenNext for deploying and owning Next.js infrastructure, OpenAuth for composable authentication primitives, OpenTUI for building rich terminal interfaces, Models.dev for understanding and comparing AI models, and [OpenCode](/tools/opencode) — a privacy-first, local-first AI coding agent built primarily for terminal workflows. Across these projects, Anomaly follows a consistent set of principles: open-source first, escape hatches over lock-in, minimal magic, and deep respect for production reality. Tools are designed to be auditable, self-hostable, and understandable, even as systems scale in complexity. Where abstractions exist, they are meant to simplify without hiding how things actually work. Anomaly’s approach to AI reflects this same mindset. Instead of treating AI as a closed platform, the company treats it as infrastructure — something that should be model-agnostic, swappable, cost-transparent, and under developer control. OpenCode, for example, runs locally by default, does not retain user code or context, and allows developers to bring their own models or providers. Optional services like OpenCode Zen layer curated model access on top without compromising the core open-source workflow. The company is backed by Y Combinator and notable technology investors including Reid Hoffman, Max Levchin, and Steve Chen, and its tools are used by startups, scale-ups, and independent developers worldwide. Despite this backing, Anomaly has maintained a strong indie-infrastructure mindset: build things that last, prioritize trust over lock-in, and optimize for long-term developer confidence rather than short-term growth tactics. At its core, Anomaly Innovations builds tools for developers who care about owning their infrastructure, understanding their AI systems, and building software that will still make sense years down the line. It is not a platform company chasing dependency — it is an infrastructure company betting that clarity scales better than complexity."