Fetch.ai readies ASI:One launch
Fetch.ai said it will launch ASI:One on Product Hunt on April 23, positioning the product to scale awareness for its AI offerings. The announcement is framed as a visibility play ahead of a public product debut. (Fetch.ai's ASI:One Product Hunt announcement)
Fetch.ai said it will put ASI:One on Product Hunt on April 23, a public launch step for the company’s consumer-facing artificial intelligence assistant. (x.com) ASI:One is described on its website as a “customizable personal AI” that can learn user preferences, connect with other AIs, and help with tasks like planning events and coordinating activities. Fetch.ai’s main site says the product can pull in “trusted brand agents” to handle jobs like booking flights, reservations, and scheduling. (asi1.ai) (fetch.ai) Product Hunt is a launch platform where new software products are posted for discovery, voting, and discussion. A Product Hunt debut can give a company a concentrated day of visibility with early adopters, founders, and investors. (producthunt.com) Fetch.ai has already been distributing ASI:One through mobile app stores. The Google Play listing shows more than 5,000 downloads and says the app was updated on March 30, 2026, while Apple’s United States App Store listing shows a 4.9 rating from 38 reviews. (play.google.com) (apps.apple.com) The Product Hunt post comes as Fetch.ai pushes a broader “agentic” software pitch: instead of one chatbot answering questions, multiple software agents split up and complete parts of a task. Fetch.ai’s homepage says users can make one request and have several agents work on it at once. (fetch.ai) That consumer push sits inside the Artificial Superintelligence Alliance, the group that includes Fetch.ai, SingularityNET, and CUDOS. The alliance’s website says it is building decentralized artificial intelligence infrastructure, including ASI:Chain, ASI:Cloud, and language models for autonomous agents. (superintelligence.io) Fetch.ai has been rolling out that stack in pieces. In a January 2025 blog post, the company introduced ASI-1 Mini as a Web3-native large language model and said it would connect to Agentverse, its marketplace for autonomous agents. (fetch.ai) The company’s recent materials show ASI:One is no longer just a concept demo. Fetch.ai’s event page for an April 2026 case competition offered one month of ASI:One Pro, and its current homepage places ASI:One alongside Fetch Business and Agentverse as core products. (fetch.ai 1) (fetch.ai 2) April 23 is the next test of whether Fetch.ai can turn that product stack into broader attention beyond crypto and developer circles. The company has fixed the date; Product Hunt will show whether the audience follows. (x.com)