we're working on something to give superpowers to product managers @async
if you're a PM and are willing to chat to help us build something for you, please reply or DM!
Opus 4.5 has made it clear. I start nearly every PR with Cursor's cloud agent now.
The future of software dev is connecting agents between tools like @linear , @magicpatterns, @cursor_ai, @async, then code review by @greptile
The only limit now is activation energy.
i prepared for a chat with @BlasMoros using @async
it had all the product context around their usage and feedback since they’ve been testing it. there’s no other context graph quite like it
initiative > initiated
initiated: kicking off a coding agent yourself, letting it run for an hour or so is already amazing.
initiatve: the agent sees patterns and starts itself
agents never get tired, yet we make them go to bed when we do.
2026 will be the year we tell them it's ok to stay up: the year of overnight agents.
e.g. this morning we woke up to a pr from @async.
if you get a good pm and @cursor_ai bug bot, shipping no longer has to stop.
last night we went to sleep, but the work didn’t stop with @async
it decided to pick up a new feature we were discussing in Slack given recent feedback from users and built it with coding agents overnight
by the morning, we had a PR ready to review and ship 🔁
i’ve worked three roles throughout my career: designer, design engineer, engineer.
regardless of title, the hardest part was always the same: figuring out what to build and why, and aligning with humans.
yet we have coding & design agents, but no product agents.
meet @async
jordan and team really, really care about this problem. it's clear in their responsiveness and level of craft.
if you ever feel like you're spending half your time trying to remember what you need to do instead of actually doing it, you need to check out async