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🚨BREAKING: This Sequoia-backed company just destroyed Devin, OpenAI’s Codex, and Cursor. Imagine giving your dev team 3x velocity overnight. That’s what Factory’s new Droids are doing for teams at Zapier, MongoDB, and more. Factory just launched software agents agents called Droids that write code, close tickets, and deliver docs...

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Tulsi Soni1 year ago

: Your new engineering powerhouse in every tab. Explaining and helping you understand, mastering PR reviews, and optimizing operations. All while seamlessly integrating like a seasoned team member.

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Seamless coding Craft production-ready features from any ticket, spec, or prompt

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Incident Resolution Dive deep into incident investigations, craft insightful RCAs, and masterfully debug intricate multi-service systems.

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Master Your Codebase Unlock the intricacies of your entire codebase with Factory's powerful research tools.

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Create PRDs in a Snap Tag Droids in Slack, and watch them craft a PRD using the conversation context.

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Linear Management Simplify your workflow with Factory's automatic ticket handling.

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Review PRs Review PRs thoroughly, ensuring code quality and alignment with project goals, while fostering collaboration and providing constructive feedback to enhance team productivity.

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Stop wasting time following up with leads. Let our AI agents do it for you.

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It does more in less time

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