
Blocks
Turn coding agents into remote teammates
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Turn coding agents into remote teammates
20 followers
Turn coding agents into remote teammates and interact with them directly in the tools you already use, like Slack, GitHub, Notion, and Linear.














Hey Product Hunt! đź‘‹
We’re Alejandro & Tomi, the founders of Blocks.
We built Blocks so engineering teams can collaborate with coding agents like remote teammates—directly in the tools they already use, like Slack, GitHub, Notion, and Linear.
With Blocks, you can:
Delegate tasks: to background coding agents from Slack, GitHub, Linear, and more — no switching contexts.
Handle both coding and ops: ask agents to create or enhance issues, fix bugs, answer technical questions, or generate reports.
Work across multiple repos: ask cross-repo questions or assign tasks that touch multiple codebases.
Automate workflows: with natural language—like triage issues as they come in on Sentry, review PRs with customized instructions, auto fixing merge conflicts and more.
Swap Agents: like Codex, Gemini, Claude Code, install custom agents from the hub or bring your own agent.
Use MCPs: give agents read access to your database, use Puppeteer for frontend QA, and many other tools.
We’ve often felt the strain of limited resources in small teams—trying to stay focused while juggling too many tasks. We wanted a way to delegate work without switching context.
We've also felt the strain of working in large distributed teams—where other teams become black boxes and integration means waiting on Slack replies and setting up meetings a week in the future for answers you want now.
Blocks fills that gap—it’s like having an always-on team of remote teammates who can answer questions across the entire codebase, handle tasks in parallel, and keep things moving.
We’re especially excited about how customizable the platform is. You can set up automations triggered by events—like Sentry alerts or new PRs—to cut down on manual work. We also have early support for adding your own custom agents using agentic frameworks like AutoGen, CrewAI and more (let us know if you’re interested in this as we have yet to make this public).
Thank you for your support and we’d love any feedback!