Our Agents Ran Our Launch-Week Analytics
Ten Reddit threads, 501 comments, a Product Hunt page, GitHub traffic and PostHog funnels — read, cross-referenced, and reported by a hive of agents. The workflow, and how to point it at your own launch.
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Ten Reddit threads, 501 comments, a Product Hunt page, GitHub traffic and PostHog funnels — read, cross-referenced, and reported by a hive of agents. The workflow, and how to point it at your own launch.
Reddit said our blog was unreadable and AI-sloppy. So one agent redesigned it end to end: a new editorial theme, and 119 hand-drawn hero illustrations rendered as code for exactly $0 in image APIs. This is the making-of.
Version bumps, changelog entries, release notes in plain language, site updates, and link checks — the release chores that always slip are exactly the work a hive does well. The workflow behind our seven-releases-in-eight-days week.
516 Reddit comments, 27 Product Hunt threads, GitHub issues and Discord — launch week buries you in feedback that decays if unprocessed. The agent workflow that turned ours into a ranked backlog, with receipts.
How a small team adopts a hive of AI coding agents without chaos — the roles to assign, the cadence to run, and the guardrails that keep it safe.
The workflow shift from a single Claude Code session to a coordinated team of agents — what changes, where it breaks, and the concrete before-and-after.
Tactics to manage multiple Claude Code sessions without losing track: naming, roles, context isolation, and when a harness beats juggling terminal tabs.