I took it a step further and created an A.I. agent team, seven of the best models teamed up to do some work 👇
dev.to/andrewbaisde...
I took it a step further and created an A.I. agent team, seven of the best models teamed up to do some work 👇
dev.to/andrewbaisde...
Here’s what stood out 👇
- Higher design fidelity
- Fewer TypeScript + lint errors
- Code integrates with your repo (no Frankenstein folders)
- Way faster than manual handoff
kombai.com
Here’s what stood out 👇
- Higher design fidelity
- Fewer TypeScript + lint errors
- Code integrates with your repo (no Frankenstein folders)
- Way faster than manual handoff
kombai.com
Been using AI-native browsers like Comet, ChatGPT Atlas, Zen and Dia.
Browsers are becoming AI sidekicks that think about context, automate, and help you think and build faster.
dev.to/andrewbaisde...
Been using AI-native browsers like Comet, ChatGPT Atlas, Zen and Dia.
Browsers are becoming AI sidekicks that think about context, automate, and help you think and build faster.
dev.to/andrewbaisde...
It understands it:
- Reads Figma files
- Extracts assets + structure
- Generates clean, React code
- Works in your IDE with no extra tool switching
It’s basically the "frontend brain" your IDE never had.
kombai.com
It understands it:
- Reads Figma files
- Extracts assets + structure
- Generates clean, React code
- Works in your IDE with no extra tool switching
It’s basically the "frontend brain" your IDE never had.
kombai.com
So a few months ago, I received early access to Verdent Deck
It enabled me to run several AI agents at once, meaning faster build times, automating smarter and writing cleaner code
dev.to/andrewbaisde...
So a few months ago, I received early access to Verdent Deck
It enabled me to run several AI agents at once, meaning faster build times, automating smarter and writing cleaner code
dev.to/andrewbaisde...
- Figma
- Affinity
- DaVinci Resolve
- Figma
- Affinity
- DaVinci Resolve
Lightweight for smaller projects.
Lightweight for smaller projects.
Separate business rules, use cases, and infra.
Separate business rules, use cases, and infra.
Split your ecosystem into apps & packages.
Split your ecosystem into apps & packages.
Group code by business domain.
Group code by business domain.
Perfect for design systems & UI libraries.
Perfect for design systems & UI libraries.
Separate by concern, classic and reliable.
Separate by concern, classic and reliable.
Organise by features, not file type.
Organise by features, not file type.
Because "src/components" isn’t always enough 👇
Because "src/components" isn’t always enough 👇
Coding agents = great at logic, messy with UI
Figma to code = good for prototypes, not production
Kombai is different; it's a domain-specialised AI agent built for the frontend, understands components, layout, CSS, and your code.
kombai.com
Coding agents = great at logic, messy with UI
Figma to code = good for prototypes, not production
Kombai is different; it's a domain-specialised AI agent built for the frontend, understands components, layout, CSS, and your code.
kombai.com
OpenAI launches ChatGPT Atlas, a competitor to Comet browser by Perplexity
chatgpt.com/atlas?openai...
OpenAI launches ChatGPT Atlas, a competitor to Comet browser by Perplexity
chatgpt.com/atlas?openai...
So I guess everyone is playing at the same time.
So I guess everyone is playing at the same time.
For legacy codebases, refactors, or bug fixes you've been putting off, Cosine AI handles it while you focus on other tasks.
Worth trying: cosine.sh
For legacy codebases, refactors, or bug fixes you've been putting off, Cosine AI handles it while you focus on other tasks.
Worth trying: cosine.sh
Instead of just generating code snippets, it worked like an actual coworker:
- Identified all the files that needed changes
- Handled frontend + backend updates
- Made sure everything integrated properly
Instead of just generating code snippets, it worked like an actual coworker:
- Identified all the files that needed changes
- Handled frontend + backend updates
- Made sure everything integrated properly
Cosine doesn't just read your code; it understands context, dependencies, and how it all connects. You can assign tasks, bug fixes, etc, from GitHub.
Cosine doesn't just read your code; it understands context, dependencies, and how it all connects. You can assign tasks, bug fixes, etc, from GitHub.
It's like a senior dev on your team who actually understands your codebase, regardless of whether it's legacy or large.
Here's what happened when I let it work on a real feature in a Personal CRM app 🧵
It's like a senior dev on your team who actually understands your codebase, regardless of whether it's legacy or large.
Here's what happened when I let it work on a real feature in a Personal CRM app 🧵
Excited to see what the dev community builds with it. 🙌
Check it out verdent.ai
Excited to see what the dev community builds with it. 🙌
Check it out verdent.ai