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Show me how a company CEO or PM fixes a bug on a Sunday and I'll tell you if they are going to win.
I've been a CEO for a while and in the last 3 months i coded more than in 5 years. Most companies have one loop that never closes: someone notices a problem, files it in Slack, and it waits for an engineer. This is no more at Sauna.
Sunday afternoon, I'm in Zen mode and I junk something I meant to keep. I want an undo shortcut. Old workflow: post in #ux-feedback , wait until Monday.
New workflow: I tag Sauna, it pulls the right engineering skill from my cofounder Sauna (multiplayer AI for the win), opens its own PR, uses browser_use to verify the fix on the preview, comments on the GitHub issue, @greptile reviews it.
I never opened an editor.
Honest caveat: this works today for internal tools. User-facing QA is still unsolved, and anyone telling you otherwise is lying. Maybe we should create a PR on every bug report? Tokenmaxxing? @bertie_ai?
But the asymmetry is real. The orgs closing this loop on themselves are about to pull away from the ones that aren't.
Sauna is the first multiplayer AI agent. Turns out it can run the whole dev loop too :O
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