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AI Shipped

AI Shipped aggregates one releases feed from Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Amp, Codex, Factory, OpenCode & OpenClaw—track what shipped.

AI Shipped

What is AI Shipped?

AI Shipped is a single feed that aggregates release updates from multiple AI coding tools. Its core purpose is to help you track what shipped—across tools like Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Amp, Codex, Factory, OpenCode, and OpenClaw—without checking each product’s release page separately.

Instead of visiting many sites, you can use one place to see the latest releases as they come in. This is useful when you want to stay current on new features and changes that may affect your coding workflow.

Key Features

  • One unified releases feed: view updates from several AI coding tools in a single stream, reducing the need to monitor each tool separately.
  • Multi-tool coverage: includes releases from Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Amp, Codex, Factory, OpenCode, and OpenClaw.
  • Release-focused content: the feed is explicitly oriented around “what shipped,” helping you focus on actual updates rather than general announcements.
  • Ongoing updates: the page loads releases dynamically (“Loading releases…”), indicating the feed is meant to reflect current release information.

How to Use AI Shipped

  1. Open AI Shipped in your browser.
  2. Load the releases feed (the page indicates releases are loaded dynamically).
  3. Scan the feed for the updates from the tools you care about.
  4. Use the entries to decide whether to review a given tool’s release details.

Use Cases

  • Developers tracking tooling changes: keep up with new features or updates across several AI coding environments used in daily work.
  • Teams standardizing on AI coding tools: quickly review what changed across multiple tools to inform adoption or internal training.
  • Power users comparing workflows: monitor updates across different coding assistants to understand how each tool’s capabilities evolve over time.
  • Freelancers or consultants managing client toolchains: stay aware of changes in the AI coding tools that may impact project setup or behavior.
  • Evaluators conducting ongoing research: follow release cadence across several tools from a single place while testing alternatives.

FAQ

What does AI Shipped aggregate?

AI Shipped aggregates release updates from multiple AI coding tools, presented as a single feed.

Which tools are included in the feed?

The page description lists Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Amp, Codex, Factory, OpenCode, and OpenClaw.

How do I view the latest releases?

Open the page and load the releases feed; the site indicates releases are loaded dynamically.

Does AI Shipped replace the original release notes?

The provided page describes the feed as a way to see “what shipped,” but it does not specify that it replaces original release notes. For more detail, you may need to consult the source tool’s release information.

Alternatives

  • Individual release pages for each AI coding tool: checking each tool’s own “releases” or “changelog” can provide more direct context, but it requires more manual monitoring.
  • RSS/Atom feeds for developer tools: if available, RSS feeds can also centralize updates, but coverage depends on whether each tool publishes feeds.
  • Community changelog aggregators: other aggregation sites can similarly collect release notes across tools, but they may differ in coverage, formatting, and update frequency.
  • General developer news or AI tooling newsletters: these can keep you informed, but they may mix releases with commentary and broader announcements rather than a release-only stream.