Summary
Kanwas surfaced as a top Product Hunt launch with a collaborative workspace built around shared context, real-time boards, and agent-visible project knowledge. Its website and GitHub repo frame the product as a multiplayer layer where people and agents work from the same documents, evidence, and decisions.
What changed
Kanwas launched publicly on Product Hunt as an open-source shared context board for teams and agents.
Why it matters
The launch reflects a shift from chat-centric assistants toward shared work surfaces that preserve context across humans and agents. That puts Kanwas in the growing category of products trying to make agent memory, collaboration, and artifact generation visible and reusable instead of buried inside isolated chat threads.
Evidence excerpt
Kanwas describes itself as a shared context board for teams and agents, while its GitHub repo says teams and an AI agent share the same documents, evidence, and decisions in one multiplayer workspace.