I think vibe coding changes this dynamic.
With TeamContext, LLM agents can write structured team context as part of normal development flow, and other teammates’ agents can read and apply it before coding. That makes context sharing much cheaper and more consistent: intent, decisions, and rationale can travel with the project instead of getting lost in chat history or individual memory.
This feels like a strong direction for how teams will build software: not just code collaboration, but context collaboration between humans through their agents.