Factory’s new ‘Droids’ aren’t typical AI coding assistants, they’re billed as full-blown software development agents.
Instead of just focusing on code completion or simple generation tasks, Factory claims to have built AI agents that can handle the often messy reality of the entire development lifecycle.
Maybe Factory’s AI agents are the droids you’re looking for
The most eye-catching claim is that these AI agents can build entire production-ready features from just a ticket or specification. As someone who’s seen plenty of overpromised AI capabilities, I’m naturally sceptical, but early adopters seem impressed.
Beyond the coding itself, these Droids tackle the stuff most developers hate. Factory claims their AI agents can perform tasks like triaging alerts and troubleshooting incidents in minutes.
What I found particularly interesting was the codebase research capability. Anyone who’s joined an established project knows the nightmare of trying to understand legacy systems with spotty documentation. Factory’s system apparently searches your code, docs, and even the internet to answer those “Why on earth was it built this way?” questions.
Their AI agents handle the admin side of development too, managing tickets in Linear with prioritisation and assignment capabilities that might make some project managers nervous about job security. They’ll even transform your rambling Slack conversations into proper product specs.
And code reviews? Those bottlenecks that leave everyone frustrated could be streamlined as Droids provide context-aware reviews without pestering your already-busy colleagues.
Are we comfortable with this level of automation?
What makes Factory’s offering different from other AI development tools and agents is their obsession with context. They’ve built native integrations with the tools most teams actually use – GitHub, GitLab, Jira, Slack, PagerDuty – so the Droids have access to the same information human developers do.
The system works both locally for pair-programming and remotely for those “I’ll let this run overnight” tasks. Perhaps most impressively, it maintains organisational memory, remembering decisions and documentation across sessions without needing to clone your entire codebase.
Factory is clearly aware that handing over development responsibilities to AI agents makes people nervous. They’ve emphasised their “fine-grained controls and guardrails” to reassure teams that these agents won’t go rogue and push untested code to production.
As development teams face ever-increasing pressure to ship faster while maintaining quality, tools like this could be game-changers. But they also raise questions about how the developer role might evolve.
Are we moving toward a world where developers become more like conductors, directing AI agents like Factory’s for development rather than writing every line themselves? It’s too early to say for certain, but Droids represent a step in that direction.
(Photo by Philip Myrtorp)
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