
Potpie AI
Prompt-To-Agent: Create custom AI agents for your code
413 followers
Prompt-To-Agent: Create custom AI agents for your code
413 followers
Build task-oriented custom agents for your codebase that perform engineering tasks with high precision powered by intelligence and context from your data. Build agents for use cases like system design, debugging, integration testing, onboarding etc.
Interactive







Free Options
Launch Team / Built With



Potpie AI
Hey Product Hunt fam! 👋
Aditi here, and I couldn’t be more excited to finally launch Potpie—our open-source platform for building custom AI agents to automate engineering workflows across the SDLC.
Dhiren and I have been friends for a decade, going all the way back to our engineering college days. From endless hackathons to countless late-night coding sessions, our friendship was built on a shared obsession: solving real-world engineering problems.
Dhiren’s journey has always revolved around developers. Whether at Cisco or his stint at a fast-paced startup, his passion has consistently been to build internal tools that make engineers’ lives easier. I’ve navigated product and engineering roles at Zoho and Razorpay, focused on building dev tools that have directly saved companies hundreds of thousands of dollars annually.
Potpie wasn’t originally planned—it emerged organically from one of our side projects. Initially, we just wanted to automate integration testing with AI agents. But as we dived deeper, we realized the true potential of these agents extended far beyond testing. What if developers had a platform to effortlessly spin up custom AI agents tailored for any engineering task?
And so, Potpie was born.
We strongly believe that an AI agent’s performance is entirely shaped by its circumstances—the tooling it uses, the context it understands, and the knowledge it has access to. That’s why Potpie deeply understands your codebase, provides precise tooling like semantic search and code retrieval, and autonomously executes tasks for you.
Making Potpie open source was a no-brainer for us. Tech, we believe, should always be open, accessible, and community-driven.
We’re thrilled to finally share Potpie with the world and can’t wait to see how it empowers you.
Excited for your feedback and to hear your stories!
Cheers,
Aditi & Dhiren 🚀
Strawberry
Potpie AI
@charles_maddock Thank you so much!
Potpie AI
@mia_k1 For sure, you can use Potpie to understand a codebase, generate code snippets, summarise releases etc.
rezonance
Just came across potpie and tried it on my ongoing project. Tbh this is feels like I have a team of engineers to whom I can offload the boring parts of the development.
Btw do you folks plan on brining in an agent specialized in handling deployments and infra?
Potpie AI
@radioactive11 That's awesome! Yup, that is on the roadmap!
Zeda.io
@aditi_kothari and team has done a great job, making life of a builder simpler.
Potpie AI
@aditi_kothari @prashant_mahajan Thanks Prashant! Looking forward to seeing what you will build using Potpie!
Congrats on the launch guys! Open-source FTW! Btw, are there any guardrails to prevent "rogue agents" in the ecosystem?
Potpie AI
@pranay12 Thanks so much! Great question, and something we’ve thought a lot about.
Right now, Potpie is designed to give developers full control and flexibility when building agents tailored to their codebases. We don’t enforce strict guardrails yet, but we do encourage transparency through logs, scoped permissions etc
Would love to hear your suggestions on how we can improve this!
Elisi : AI-powered Goal Management App
@aditi_kothari For teams working across evolving codebases, how does the platform handle drift between an agent’s initial training and later code changes? If a critical dependency gets refactored, does the agent self-correct using semantic search, or does it require manual context updates to stay reliable?
Potpie AI
@aditi_kothari @ema_elisi Great questions Ema, it self corrects after every update!
Middleware
All the best @aditi_kothari and Dhiren! Product looks slick
Potpie AI
Thanks @dhruv_agarwal5 , appreciate your support!