News of the day

1. Zencoder launches Zenflow, a free orchestration platform that coordinates multiple AI agents (Claude, GPT…) to develop, test, and verify your code in parallel. The "Spec-Driven" approach ensures all agents stay aligned with your specs, while you keep the architect role. Read more

2. CUGA, an open-source AI agent for complex tasks, is now on Hugging Face Spaces. It offers configurable reasoning, multi-tool integration, and works with Langflow for visual design. Read more

3. Startup Everbloom uses AI to convert chicken feathers and other waste into cashmere-like fibers, aiming for sustainable and affordable textiles. Read more

4. BNP Paribas launches IB Portal, an AI tool to accelerate client pitch preparation by searching past materials and reducing research time for bankers. Read more

Our take

Hi Dotikers!

Imagine launching ten features in parallel, each developed by a dedicated AI agent, while you keep control over the architecture. That's exactly what Zenflow, Zencoder's new free tool, offers.

The concept is clever: rather than juggling with hit-or-miss prompts and hoping the AI understands what you want, Zenflow orchestrates multiple AI agents (Claude, GPT…) that work together and verify each other's output. One agent codes, another tests, a third one reviews. Each task runs in an isolated environment, allowing you to run dozens of agents without risking conflicts on your main codebase.

What makes the tool particularly interesting is this "Spec-Driven Development" approach: you define what you want to build through your PRDs or architecture documents, and all agents align on this single source of truth. No more "prompt drift" where the AI gradually heads in a direction you didn't anticipate. Verification isn't optional, it's structurally built into every workflow.

But beyond the tool itself, Zenflow illustrates a deeper shift in how we develop software. We're progressively moving from the classic "one developer + one AI copilot" model to something more ambitious: a fleet of specialized, coordinated agents where the human becomes architect and supervisor. The question is no longer really "will AI code for me?" but rather "how do I effectively orchestrate these new digital teammates to get the best out of them?"

Zenflow targets both senior developers who want to delegate implementation while maintaining architectural control, and "vibecoding" profiles who think in terms of outcomes rather than lines of code.

Alexis.

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