

Varin Nair
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@varinnair
Engineering @FactoryAI




BUILD YOUR OWN SOFTWARE FACTORY The best companies in the world are all building their own software factories, using a combination of first party and third party tools. The software factory is a set of background coding agents running in the cloud. Anyone at the company, engineering or otherwise, can invoke it from their phone or laptop. Different agents spec out the feature, submit a PR, do the review, and merge it into the target branch. (With the right human approvals based on the repo) As @ericwilliamrea, CEO of @PodiumHQ , says: “one of our customers was having a problem; I tagged our software factory in the feedback on Slack; it went and cut a PR and built it and 15 minutes later we had a fix”. CEOs: THIS is the best way to get your entire team - your PMs, designers, sales, marketers, execs - involved in the product development process. Put a small dedicated team on building and continually improving your own software factory. The improvement in your team’s product velocity will be palpable.


Droids can now pursue goals autonomously over multi-day horizons. You describe what you want, approve the plan, and come back to finished work. We call these Missions.

Droids can now pursue goals autonomously over multi-day horizons. You describe what you want, approve the plan, and come back to finished work. We call these Missions.

Droids can now pursue goals autonomously over multi-day horizons. You describe what you want, approve the plan, and come back to finished work. We call these Missions.

📣 Open call to agent builders: Let's read agent skills from `.agents/skills`, so people don't have to manage separate folders per agent. Today we pulled the trigger for Codex to read `.agents/skills`. Goal is to deprecate `.codex/skills`. Pls like/tag/RT for momentum.

Today we're sharing Signals: our closed-loop system for recursive self-improvement in software development agents. Droid learns from interactions with hundreds of thousands of users - detecting improvement opportunities and autonomously implementing them in it’s own codebase.

/review in Droid You asked, we delivered. Review a branch, commit, or uncommitted changes. Add custom instructions to focus on what matters most to you. Droid analyzes your changes, identifies bugs and improvements, and ranks each finding by priority (P0-P3) from 'drop everything' to 'nice to have' - so you know exactly what to fix first. Try it out and let us know what you think!
