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Compyle: Collaborative AI Coding Agent That Works With Developers

By

Jonathan Miranda

6mo ago· 2 min readenProduct

Summary

Compyle is a question-driven AI coding agent designed to collaborate with developers rather than work autonomously. Unlike traditional coding agents that make decisions independently, Compyle asks for guidance throughout the coding process, clarifying requirements, confirming decisions, and validating changes. This approach keeps developers in control while the AI handles mechanical execution, making it suitable for complex, open-ended work.

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We built Compyle because we felt the pain of coding agents going off into long autonomous sessions, making tons of decisions without us, and coming back with a codebase we barely understood.
We believe coding agents should be *less autonomous* - asking you for guidance throughout the whole process, so that you're always in control, and understand exactly whats being done.
Compyle is a question-driven coding agent built for complex, open-ended work. It clarifies requirements, confirms decisions, and validates its changes as it codes - giving you control and confidence from idea to implementation.
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Compyle is a question-driven coding agent built for complex, open-ended work. It clarifies requirements, confirms decisions, and validates its changes as it codes - giving you control and confidence from idea to implementation.

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