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Campaign Brief

Angle: SO1’s FORGE×TOMMY pipeline just executed a complete frontend feature block — shadcn/ui setup, sidebar navigation, command palette, branding overhaul, and loading skeletons — autonomously. 9 minutes. 25 files. One human action: press enter on a curl command. Evidence: Commit 601c1477 at traceo-ai/traceo-mcp-server, authored by FORGE, co-authored by TOMMY. Publicly verifiable. GitHub shows the diff: 5 components created from scratch, 4 files migrated to HSL design tokens. Target: Engineering leaders evaluating AI-assisted development tools. Developers who’ve seen AI “generate code” but not “ship code.” CTOs thinking about development velocity at scale.

Draft Post (LinkedIn / X)

We just watched our AI pipeline write 25 files of production frontend code, commit them, push to GitHub, and close 6 GitHub issues — in 9 minutes. No one typed a single line of code. FORGE (our n8n workflow) read the epic, picked the next unblocked block, and handed 5 tasks to TOMMY. TOMMY ran Claude Code on our VPS via SSH — each task got its own git commit. When all 5 were done, FORGE closed the issues and moved to Block 18. This is what development autonomy actually looks like. Not “AI suggests code.” AI ships code. The block: Traceo App Shell & Design System. shadcn/ui init, sidebar nav, Cmd+K command palette, brand migration (Casa Devarno → Traceo), loading skeletons. Real production frontend work. Commit: github.com/traceo-ai/traceo-mcp-server/commit/601c1477

Supporting Assets

  • Commit URL: https://github.com/traceo-ai/traceo-mcp-server/commit/601c1477
  • Execution log: n8n exec 187 (TOMMY), start 09:12:12Z, end 09:21:22Z, 5 tasks, 21,966 tokens
  • Files changed: components.json, globals.css, tailwind.config.ts, app-sidebar.tsx, command-palette.tsx, nav-group.tsx, ui/sidebar.tsx, ui/command.tsx, ui/dialog.tsx, ui/sheet.tsx, ui/skeleton.tsx, ui/tooltip.tsx, + skeleton components

Messaging Hierarchy

  1. Headline: AI that ships, not suggests
  2. Proof: Public git commit, verifiable diff, 25 files
  3. Scale: 9 minutes. 22 blocks remaining. Same pattern.
  4. Differentiator: FORGE reads GitHub issues → TOMMY executes → issues auto-close. Full loop.