What happens when you give the company 4 hours to automate everything
Blog post from Warp
The Warp team's recent offsite in Tahoe focused on collaborative innovation through a hackathon that involved full participation from various departments, resulting in several successful prototypes using the Oz cloud agent platform. Key projects include a migration of their documentation site to Astro Starlight for improved workflow and cost savings, an automated Grafana oncall alert analyzer, a custom offer model app for recruiters, and a sales pipeline agent that scores product usage signals. Additional initiatives involved creating a vulnerability bot that addresses code vulnerabilities, a PR QA engineer agent for automated testing, and an institutional knowledge search tool. Each project aimed to enhance operational efficiency and directly addressed the needs of the team members responsible for their implementation, with some already advancing towards production and others being refined for future deployment. The hackathon underscored the importance of building tools that align closely with daily user needs, leading to faster development and practical application.