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Keystroke is built on a strong code-based foundation. The initial phases of the platform are intentionally optimized for building with agents. Keystroke 1.0 (coming soon) will utilize this same foundation, but include a simple interface so non-technical teammates can build and run agents and automations too (while everything is still built using our Typescript framework in a real repo). What’s coming:
  • A chat interface for every agent: talk to any agent directly in the app.
  • Visual builders for agents and workflows: create and edit without leaving the browser.
  • An in-app building agent: describe what you want and it builds the agent, workflow, or automation for you, without ever leaving the app or touching a repo.
  • Organization registries: share skills, agents, workflows, and context across your team.
  • Instant apps: agents can build lightweight dashboards, apps, and interfaces on the fly and share them with others privately or via a public URL.
  • Security & controls for organizations: granular permissions, role-based access, and governance to safely manage agents across your team.
  • And much, much more.
Our mission is become the go-to place for all employees to build agents and AI-driven automations. In the meantime, those comfortable in an IDE or CLI can build with their coding agent.