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A SaaS platform optimizing development workflows by supporting comprehensive daily tasks, featuring simplified installation, token-efficient architecture, and context isolation to enhance solo and team effectiveness.

Scouted 6 hours ago

7.0/ 10
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Score breakdown

Urgency8.0
Market size7.0
Feasibility7.0
Competition6.0
The pain

Current tools cover only a small fraction of engineers' weekly work, leaving critical tasks like incident response and refactoring unsupported, along with complex installation and high token costs.

Who'd pay

Software development teams, especially staff engineers and solo developers aiming to boost productivity and reduce operational costs in complex workflows.

Signal that triggered it

"The bundle drives one tracked issue from backlog to PR-in-review very well. That's roughly 15 % of a staff engineer's weekly work. The other 85 % — incident response, ad-hoc code search, cross-repo refactor, dependency patching, knowledge capture, and the loops that bind them — is not addressed."

Original post

Epic: v2 enhancements — solo-dev & team effectiveness, token economy, real-world workflows

Published: 6 hours ago

Epic: v2 enhancements — solo-dev & team effectiveness, token economy, real-world workflows. Repository: ctxr-dev/agent-staff-engineer. Author: meshin-dev. The current bundle drives one tracked issue from backlog to PR-in-review well, covering roughly 15% of a staff engineer's weekly work. The other 85% — incident response, ad-hoc code search, cross-repo refactor, dependency patching, knowledge capture, and related loops — is not addressed. Installation is a 15–25-minute gauntlet and pr-iteration silently breaks for solo developers. v2 addresses these with a fast path for solo devs, token-economical architecture, and missing daily-work skills, while preserving proven primitives and adopting advanced 2026 patterns to cut token costs and improve workflows.

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