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How Superset built the IDE for AI agents on Vercel

Vercel News·Rini Vasan·4 days ago
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Superset on Vercel 1,000–1,400 deployments per week ~600 preview deployments per day ~30 second average build time 57–64% week-over-week DAU growth Software development with AI started as a single engineer chatting with a single agent about a local repo. Today, developers direct fleets of agents in the cloud, but traditional tools were built for the old shape of the job: IDEs, terminals, and review systems designed for one developer moving one ticket at a time. Co-founders Kiet Ho, Satya Patel, and Avi Peltz, all former CTOs at YC-backed companies, built Superset as the IDE for multi-agent development. It runs up to 10 coding agents in parallel, each in its own isolated workspace. Developers use it to direct teams of agents generating code across multiple branches simultaneously. Running a team of agents in parallel changes what the platform underneath has to do. The product Superset offers its users only feels parallel because nothing on the platform forces the work to wait.…

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