Polygram Coding Agent - AI-native coding assistant that helps developers in any IDE

Polygram IDE Agent is an AI-native coding assistant that helps developers plan, design, code, and edit products directly inside their IDE. Unlike traditional coding assistants, Polygram uses intelligent multi-agent workflows and smart model routing to dynamically select the best AI models and agents for maximum token efficiency, speed, and output quality. It plugs directly into VS Code, Cursor, and Antigravity along with visual editor for frontend developers.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 Most AI loved AI coding agent today is purposefully designed to sell their parent company's model. We wanted to help users save token with most cost optimized, fast and reliable coding harness. So we built Polygram IDE Agent. What makes it different: 🧠 Smart model routing Most of your developers keep running on one single model, this laziness punishes you with a hefty bill. So we build smart mode, Polygram dynamically decides which models and agents to use based on the task for maximum speed, quality, and token efficiency. 🎨 Built-in visual editing Developers can visually edit UI with a built-in design canvas and DOM editor directly inside the IDE. Simply click CMD+Shift+V to open the built in browser and run your project there. 👥 Shared team context Chats, workflows, and product context can be shared across teams and workspaces. 💰One single plan for your entire team Yes, you decide your monthly spend and select plan accordingly, invite your collaborators without any limit. We believe the future IDE will not just help developers write code. It will help teams build products. Would genuinely love your feedback & thoughts ❤️

The "any IDE" bit matters more than it sounds... I bounce between Claude Code and Cursor and half my friction is context not following me across tools. I started coding in 2025 with zero background, so my real risk isn't writing code, it's the agent confidently rewriting something and me not catching it in the diff. Does Polygram flag when it's unsure, or explain the why behind an edit instead of just shipping it?

 So Polygram does re-check its response before showing you success message.
In success message you do see what was changed and why.

Do give it a try.