Agent-native software development: deploying what coding agents build
Blog post from Northflank
Agent-native software development is an emerging model where autonomous coding agents generate entire software features, services, or applications from high-level goals, executing multi-step workflows such as writing code, installing dependencies, running tests, and managing pull requests. This approach differs from traditional vibe coding by allowing agents to operate across full feature branches with minimal human intervention, requiring robust production infrastructure to support their output. Key infrastructure components include container configuration, secrets management, CI/CD pipelines, and sandbox isolation to ensure secure and efficient deployment. Northflank provides a cloud platform tailored for deploying agent-generated codebases, offering Git-triggered builds, managed databases, preview environments, and microVM-backed isolation to accommodate the dynamic nature of agent-native workflows. This platform supports both managed cloud and bring-your-own-cloud models, allowing teams to choose based on their data residency and compliance needs, and integrates with popular coding agents like Claude Code, Replit Agent, and Cursor to streamline the transition from local development to production deployment.
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