@jasonfried@arjunz I did just this:
- Added the user (using my email+codex@...)
- Setup an automation that looked for new issues in our card table
- Agent: Researched the issues (code, sentry etc)
- Agent: Wrote summary and created a PR
- All done and dusted
Most important keyboard shortcut in the new @basecamp is cmd + [-], this will reduce the sizing of the fonts, because they are HUUUUGE.
Other than that it looks clean for sure.
@Shpigford I think itโs more the skeleton screenshots making it feel bland. If you can do more high fidelity that actually show the product. Then the stock might work better. You need something to break up the rhythm and stand out.
Cowork by Claude is such a bad experience. I feel boxed in. The magic is gone. In Claude Code it just does things magically. Cowork has all these limitations.
Please talk me out of designing a chat interface agent for Smartplan....
The plan is to add CLI, but do we need our own "agent" too? Our primary users are not technical people. So CLI might not be the way for them.
Oh yes! Itโs super powerful for repetitive tasks like this. It also has access to file history. So if I change something in the danish one, letโs say placement or font size, it will read the changes and roll it out. Instead of redoing things.
If you are still doing things manually in @sketch then you are missing out. This is the Sketch MCP creating App Store assets for @Smartplanhq across all supported languages within 5 minutes. The screenshot proces is also automated. I will share that later.
@sketch@Smartplanhq Actually my video says it only spend like a minute on doing the actual work. The 4 minutes was preparing and finding the right screenshots etc.