We build production software using agentic development, and we help teams adopt the workflow that's changing how software gets built. If your organization is ready to stop talking about AI and start shipping with it, we're the ones who push past "known limitations."
Agentic development isn't just a tool we use. It's the entire way we build.
We build production software using agentic development frameworks. Not prototypes, not demos — real applications that deploy, scale, and deliver. The kind of work that used to take months, delivered in weeks.
We work alongside your existing development team to adopt agentic workflows. Not a slide deck about the future — hands-on, embedded, working on your actual codebase until the new way of building becomes second nature.
Keynotes, deep-dive sessions, and hands-on workshops for teams and conferences. Real stories from the field, practical frameworks, and live demonstrations — not theoretical slides from the sidelines.
“With willing hearts and skillful hands, the difficult we do at once; the impossible takes a bit longer.”
— The Seabees
Notes from the frontier of agentic AI development.
A question from the room at a live demo opened up a gap in my agentic pipeline I'd walked past for weeks. Advisories work because a human reads them. Pull the human out and they don't get ignored — they get unread.
Read more →My business partner wanted AI driving the workflow end to end. I wanted to build it for a human first, then hand it to the agent. The reason isn't philosophical. It's about what the model actually needs to do its job.
Read more →Your AI assistant thinks everything you do is brilliant. That's not collaboration. It's a participation trophy. And if you don't recognize it, you end up announcing table stakes like it's a revolution.
Read more →Computers don't multitask. They context-switch. Humans are even worse at it. Agentic development doesn't solve this problem. It amplifies it.
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