Co-founder of Galda, the Agent Manager for Claude Code & Codex.
Delegate tasks, focus on decisions, and come back to work that's ready to review. | 2x founder
i've been testing a kanban workflow in galda.
when you're shipping a lot with claude code or codex, it's surprisingly easy to forget what you even need to review. the real bottleneck becomes context switching.
so i'm trying this:
- collect everything into a single review column
- show the context, demo video, pr, and exactly what you need to look at in one place
- leave feedback on the kanban, and the next implementation starts seamlessly
it's becoming ridiculously convenient. can't wait to get this into everyone's hands.
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@DamjanDabo let's connect!
i'm building an agent manager for claude code & codex. delegate tasks, focus on decisions, and come back to review-ready work.
https://t.co/6NCiAVvSNm
@anupamrjp let's connect!
i'm building an agent manager for claude code & codex. delegate tasks, focus on decisions, and come back to review-ready work.
https://t.co/6NCiAVvSNm
@lennysan being able to have real-time meetings with people who speak different languages has had a huge impact. it's about way more than just efficiency!
"Writing is the apparatus for thinking."
"Thinking without writing is like walking through a forest. Writing is like driving on a road."
these two lines capture the whole article for me.
writing isn't how we express thoughts.
It's how we create them.
AI keeps making implementation cheaper.
but deciding what matters, what to understand, and what to build is becoming even more valuable.
that's why I think the best AI products won't just save engineering time.
they'll create more time for thinking.
that's the direction we're building with Galda.
thanks! do you deal with the same kind of problems too?
being a copywriter is awesome.
i think giving feedback on website copy and landing pages on x is a great way to grow your influence. it feels like the kind of thing that naturally expands both your audience and the range of work you get over time.
thanks! honestly, it's been helpful across the board.
before this, i was juggling 6 terminal windows, and constantly trying to remember the context for each one and dealing with merge conflicts was a pain. it solves both of those for me.
what i also love is that while it's working on development tasks, i can have it do research or brainstorm design ideas in parallel. it keeps me from constantly context switching.
do you have similar problems too?