Control your dev workflow with your voice. End the mentally expensive context switching that takes up almost half your day by skipping the alt-tabbing, clicking, and typing. Just speak to deploy, document, or debug. Powered by MCP, Saga keeps you in flow.
Hey Product Hunt Community! 👋
Sharon here, PM at Deepgram. We’ve been building Saga for the past few months to solve a pain that’s personal for most of us in PM and Engineering: too many tools, too many tabs, too much friction. Most AI copilots still need help translating your intent into precise prompts. Other voice assistants are not well integrated into the typical dev stack. So we thought: what if you could speak your commands into workflows?
That’s Saga. It listens, understands, and actually executes.
We built it for developers who are already using Cursor, Windsurf, Jira, Slack, Linear (and more), and we’d love your feedback as we expand across modalities, operating systems and breadth of tasks.
🙌 We’d love to hear from you on:
One thing you wish you could do just by speaking?
What MCP action is your favorite?
Thanks for checking out Saga! We’ll be around all day in the comments and our Discord channel: https://discord.com/invite/deepgram.
—Sharon (and the Deepgram team)
About Deepgram Saga on Product Hunt
“The Voice OS for Developers”
Deepgram Saga launched on Product Hunt on July 8th, 2025 and earned 155 upvotes and 11 comments, placing #11 on the daily leaderboard. Control your dev workflow with your voice. End the mentally expensive context switching that takes up almost half your day by skipping the alt-tabbing, clicking, and typing. Just speak to deploy, document, or debug. Powered by MCP, Saga keeps you in flow.
On the analytics side, Deepgram Saga competes within Productivity, Developer Tools and Virtual Assistants — topics that collectively have 1.2M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Deepgram Saga performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
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