Korey: AI Product Manager
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Korey is introducing an AI product manager tool, sparking interest and discussion around its potential to automate product management tasks, with commenters exploring its capabilities and potential applications.
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Each subagent is tied to and evaluated against different models (mostly Claude currently), so we can keep improving and adding to them independently.
We're also team centric by default, so if you want to see how someone on your team worked through coming up with a spec you can always see all of the work behind it. We're working on a testing and training framework that would apply your standards company-wide (coming soon).
Finally, we bill on interactions, so it's easy to try out and if you and your team are finding it useful and getting value from it then you pay us, if you don't then you don't. Hopefully this best aligns us to keep improving things and making it better for everyone, instead of just billing you by the seat, regardless of how much people use it.
They show up in the morning and say "what was I working on yesterday?" "what else do we have to do in this sprint?" "Assign task XYZ to Devin.ai and put Story ABC into the started state and assign it to me"
It's been unexpected and surprising to me how fast the tools that we've used for years have become tools that are only looked at occasionally for some of the teams that are really leaning in here.