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Daemons

Show HN: Daemons – we pivoted from building agents to cleaning up after them

64 AI Score
Show_hn other Added Apr 21, 2026

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For almost two years, we&#x27;ve been developing Charlie, a coding agent that is autonomous, cloud-based, and focused primarily on TypeScript development. During that time, the explosion in growth and development of LLMs and agents has surpassed even our initially very bullish prognosis. When we started Charlie, we were one of the only teams we knew fully relying on agents to build all of our code. We all know how that has gone — the world has caught up, but working with agents hasn&#x27;t been all kittens and rainbows, especially for fast moving teams.<p>The one thing we&#x27;ve noticed over the last 3 months is that the more you use agents, the more work they create. Dozens of pull requests means older code gets out of date quickly. Documentation drifts. Dependencies become stale. Developers are so focused on pushing out new code that this crucial work falls through the cracks. That&#x27;s why we pivoted away from agents and invented what we think is the necessary next step for AI powered software development.<p>Today, we&#x27;re introducing Daemons: a new product category built for teams dealing with operational drag from agent-created output. Named after the familiar background processes from Linux, Daemons are added to your codebase by adding an .md file to your repo, and run in a set-it-and-forget-it way that will make your lives easier and accelerate any project. For teams that use Claude, Codex, Cursor, Cline, or any other agent, we think you&#x27;ll really enjoy what Daemons bring to the table.

AI Score Reasoning

Daemons identifies a high-growth pain point: the 'operational drag' and technical debt created by the explosion of AI-generated code. While the pivot from building agents to maintaining them is a brilliant 'pick-and-shovel' strategy, the company is in a very early stage with limited public traction and faces significant competition from incumbents like GitHub.

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