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Three AI Tools That Just Dropped

Agent behavior analysis, drag-and-drop workflows, and recursive investigation — the AI tooling ecosystem keeps expanding.

March 30, 2026

Three AI Tools That Just Dropped

Hodoscope: Finally, Agent Behavior Analysis

Understanding how AI agents actually behave in practice has been a black box problem. Hodoscope solves this with unsupervised learning that visualizes agent trajectories and discovers unexpected patterns.

The tool analyzes thousands of agent actions across different models and configurations, then surfaces behavioral patterns you wouldn't catch manually. Crucial for anyone running autonomous agents in production who needs to understand what their agents are actually doing.

CC Workflow Studio: Drag-and-Drop Agent Orchestration

Building multi-agent workflows usually means writing complex orchestration code. CC Workflow Studio brings drag-and-drop design to VS Code with natural language editing support.

The VS Code extension lets you visually design agent workflows, then edit them conversationally through Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, or Cursor. With 4,622 stars, developers are clearly hungry for visual agent orchestration tools.

OpenPlanter: Recursive Investigation Agent

OpenPlanter demonstrates agents moving into investigative journalism territory. It recursively analyzes corporate registries, campaign finance records, and government contracts to uncover hidden entity connections.

The agent operates autonomously with file I/O, shell execution, and web search capabilities, then visualizes findings in an interactive knowledge graph. Perfect for due diligence, investigative reporting, or compliance research.

These tools show AI agents expanding beyond coding into behavior analysis, workflow orchestration, and investigative research — the ecosystem keeps getting more sophisticated.