| ▲ | verdverm 2 hours ago | |||||||
> For the X workflow, we would be a standalone replacement for other agents. Imo, this is not what users want. They want extension to their agent. If a project tells me I have to use their interface or agentic setup, it's 95% not going to happen. Consider how many SaaS tools we already have to deal with, that many agents is not desirable, they all have their little quirks and take time to "get to know" Instead, build extensions, skills, and subagents that fit into my agentic workflow and tooling. This will also simplify what you need to do, so you can focus on your core competency. For example, you should be able to create a chat participant in VS Code / Copilot, and take advantage of the native notebook and diff rendering, sharing the MCPs (et al) the user already has for their agents for their internal systems. | ||||||||
| ▲ | behat 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> They want extension to their agent. If a project tells me I have to use their interface or agentic setup, it's 95% not going to happen Yes, there’s definitely friction there. It may be that the right form factor is that you trigger Relvy’s debugging agent via Claude code / Cursor . Our early users are heavy on needing to look at the raw data to be able to review the AI RCA, so a standalone set up makes sense. Also, the dominant usage pattern is background agentic execution triggered by alerts, and not manual. | ||||||||
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