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@modemdev

Your dev team's auto-triage Product Manager

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Ben Vinegar (@bentlegen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Time to accept AI will write 99% of code. At which point coding won't be the slow part – everything else will. That's why we're building Modem: an agent that handles PM triage work and sends product context straight to your IDE + coding AIs. Follow Modem for more!

Time to accept AI will write 99% of code.

At which point coding won't be the slow part – everything else will.

That's why we're building Modem: an agent that handles PM triage work and sends product context straight to your IDE + coding AIs.

Follow <a href="/modemdev/">Modem</a> for more!
Modem (@modemdev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👋 Welcome to our newest teammate, Justin. All Modem employees get a maxed-out PC workstation from 1997 – no expenses spared. We can tell he's thrilled!

👋 Welcome to our newest teammate, Justin.

All Modem employees get a maxed-out PC workstation from 1997 – no expenses spared.

We can tell he's thrilled!
Ben Vinegar (@bentlegen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Instead of killing your company, consider asking Modem: "Are we working on the right things?" It will compare your shipped PRs to what users are actually asking for.

Ben Vinegar (@bentlegen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

re: "show me what you've built" We're onboarding a new cohort of beta users onto Modem this month. If you want an autonomous PM agent to save you hours of product work/week, join our waitlist and we'll add you: modem.dev.

Neon - Serverless Postgres (@neondatabase) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The team at Modem is obsessed with product velocity: - They're building an agent that centralizes and organizes user feedback across channels to help teams ship faster - They apply the same mindset internally, using Neon branches to move faster without breaking things

The team at <a href="/modemdev/">Modem</a> is obsessed with product velocity:

- They're building an agent that centralizes and organizes user feedback across channels to help teams ship faster

- They apply the same mindset internally, using Neon branches to move faster without breaking things
Ben Vinegar (@bentlegen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve been quiet about Modem because I don’t like overselling. I find it physically challenging to make stuff up. Only receipts going forward.

NickMeis (@nickmeisenhaus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The login page for Modem gives me a warm, nostalgic feeling every time I see it. Definitely one of my favourite computing aesthetics.

The login page for <a href="/modemdev/">Modem</a>  gives me a warm, nostalgic feeling every time I see it. Definitely one of my favourite computing aesthetics.
Ben Vinegar (@bentlegen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Collecting evidence of user pain with Modem took me 5 minutes instead of 5 hours" 🤯 Real user quote, we're starting to cook

Ben Vinegar (@bentlegen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 We raised $4.4M from Accel, Inovia Capital and some baller angels to build the AI product assistant for the agentic coding era. Because as code is being written faster than ever – product execution needs to keep pace! 👇 More via BetaKit, or try Modem today!

Mike Clarke (@mikeclarke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When we started Modem we had a thesis: AI coding would take over, and engineers would need to spend more time on the other parts of shipping (but I wasn't 100% sure). Now it's February, and I've shipped more in a year than I have in my entire career. I've never been more