13 pointsby nwpwr10 hours ago7 comments
  • millingab9 hours ago
    Just tried it, its pretty cool. I love the UX overall. The product seems free so far. How are you planning on supporting it over time?

    Are there plans for monetization by selling the agent trace data? In that case, I would recommend providing a paid subscription for people who don't want their data used for training.

  • lakshyaag5 hours ago
    Amazing use case and much needed! I wonder if down the line, it would be possible to allow for handoffs between different agent products (Cursor -> Claude Code, Codex -> Pi, for example)
  • MeTa48 hours ago
    This is pretty amazing. In multi-agent systems traces become part of the working state of the system itself. If earlier agents produce a structured trace of their reasoning, tool calls, and intermediate results, downstream agents don’t need to rediscover the problem from scratch. A shared reasoning ledger between agents.
  • andrewnez8 hours ago
    I'm been trying this out the past couple weeks and found it very handy to share a trace with my team to give more context along side a pull request.

    Can't wait for it to integrate more automatically with my git workflow too.

  • sarimmalik9 hours ago
    I've been really enjoying sharing traces to share prompting insights with the rest of our team. It helps the product is also beautifully designed.
  • hankyone9 hours ago
    I like this idea of attaching a trace to a PR. Just makes sense now if you're going to have an AI agent write your code
  • danialhasan7 hours ago
    Love this! Once you adopt the primitive you can't go back