
Our Take
Denis Akindinov, Lien Chueh, Rohan Chaubey, Aviral Agarwal, Shubh Saraswat, Mike Sykulski, and a few others decided the AI space needed a little chaos—so they built Raccoon AI, the world's first general purpose collaborative AI agent. It apparently does a bit of everything, which is either very ambitious or very brave depending on how you look at it. The team is shipping fast on Product Hunt, which means they're playing the long game: get feedback, iterate hard, build something people actually want. The GitHub is active, the LinkedIn is up, and they're clearly not hiding behind a "stealth mode" Twitter account—which I respect.
Shubh Saraswat is the face on Twitter, probably the one answering DMs at 2 AM when someone finds a bug. Denis and the crew are building in public, which is the move if you want developers to actually trust your tool. It's 2026, everyone's tired of AI products that do one thing and do it mediocrely. Raccoon AI said "nah, we're doing everything" and honestly? The market might be ready for that energy. They're based somewhere in the digital ether, hunting for users, contributors, and anyone who wants to watch a scrappy team take on the collaborative AI space.
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