FactoryAI, a San Francisco-based company, has launched Droids, the world's first AI-powered software development agents designed to autonomously write production code, fix bugs, review pull requests, and handle incidents. These AI agents integrate seamlessly with popular engineering tools such as GitHub, Slack, Linear, Notion, and Sentry, enabling both synchronous and asynchronous workflows. FactoryAI's platform supports environment-agnostic development, functioning locally or in the cloud, and emphasizes context management to enhance developer productivity. The service is available for $40 per month and aims to transform software development by supercharging developers rather than replacing them. The launch has been described as a reimagining of software development from the ground up, offering a new era of agent-native workflows that increase leverage and efficiency for developers.
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Breaking : Factory launched Droids -- world's first AI agents that write production code, fix bugs, review PRs, handle incidents autonomously. I’ve tested this...and it’s scary good. The future isn’t about replacing devs, it’s about supercharging them. Factory gives you https://t.co/POpMB8mLDa https://t.co/VNeSVsgjlO
Huge day for our friends @FactoryAI 🔥 The Droids are here! Droids turn tickets, specs, or prompts into real features. Sync or Async workflow! Juggling tasks? Pop open a new tab and launch another Droid. 🤖🤝🤖 Factory powered by @LangChainAI & available today! So good! https://t.co/zluhOKl5kg https://t.co/e9J5BCMCKd