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Turn coding agents into teammates anyone can use from Slack, Linear, CLI, API or your browser. Ship features, query data, build dashboards, automate workflows. All within your company's context, skills, integrations, and security guardrails.





Interesting project! We solved this through unified rules and settings for the entire team, along with a shared toolset based on Claude Code. But your product sounds more convenient.
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@natalia_iankovych good to hear! This is a good start, but as your team starts scaling and needing to offer more coding agents, in-house solutions start becoming complex to manage. This is where we can come in to help!
Love that list of integrations! Will forward this to my team
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@ambersahdev thanks Amber! Let me know how I can be of help!
Been playing with it and seems very useful
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@charlie_correa Awesome to hear! Let me know if you have any feedback.
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@charlie_correa Thank you Charlie, what did you find most useful?
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I’ve seen how enterprise teams are now starting to switch to use agents for building internal tooling but it’s messy when everyone have their own machine, environment, etc. Runtime fixes this! Kudos to @gustavo_trigos on building this great product!
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@pipe_abello exactly, and not only internal tools. A lot of teams could really benefit from contributing to the main product, but they are unable to move fast and ship things due to the lack of guardrails and deployment infra to do it safely.
Julius Slack Agent
I've seen the shipping speed from this team and it's really something else. BYOK, self-hosted VPC, multi-runtime, and hard spend caps into a v1 launch is impressive. Have experienced this pain point across multiple teams so I know you're onto something big. Congrats Gus!
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@simonvl thanks Simon!
Blanka
Can’t wait to try this tool out, especially through Slack! Could save so much time with my team!
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@adam_blanka excited to see what you can make! Keep us posted.
Grats! Awesome to have full fledged app development in the sbx
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@matt_brockman1 thanks Matt!