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Three AI Infrastructure Tools That Just Dropped

CC Workflow Studio brings drag-and-drop agent orchestration to VS Code, while Hodoscope analyzes agent behaviors and peon-ping adds audio notifications.

March 31, 2026

Three AI Infrastructure Tools That Just Dropped

The AI agent ecosystem just got three new infrastructure tools that fill critical gaps in the development workflow.

CC Workflow Studio: Visual Agent Orchestration in VS Code

CC Workflow Studio brings drag-and-drop agent orchestration directly into VS Code. Design multi-agent workflows visually, then edit them in natural language through Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, or Cursor. With 4.6K stars, it's clearly hitting a nerve — developers want visual tools for complex agent interactions, not just config files.

Hodoscope: Behavioral Analytics for AI Agents

Hodoscope launches as the first behavioral analytics platform specifically for AI agents. It tracks trajectory patterns across thousands of agent actions and uses unsupervised learning to discover emergent behaviors. Instead of manually debugging agent failures, you can visualize patterns across different models and configurations at scale.

peon-ping: Audio Notifications for Agent Tasks

peon-ping solves a daily friction point: knowing when your AI coding agent finished a task or needs permission. Instead of constantly monitoring your terminal, you get audio notifications with game character voice lines. It works with Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and other popular tools, with 160+ sound packs available.

All three fill infrastructure gaps that become obvious once you start building with agents regularly. Visual orchestration, behavioral analytics, and notification systems — the unsexy middleware that makes AI coding actually work in production.

CC Workflow Studio → | Hodoscope → | peon-ping →