Why AI Coding Agents Need to Be Collaborative, Not Solo Tools
Sergey Karayev, co-founder of Superconductor, argues that current AI coding agents like Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex are built for individual users, creating coordination problems when used by teams. At Superconductor, the team shifted to cloud-based agent sessions that any teammate can join, giving everyone access to the full history of decisions, dead ends, and ongoing work. This approach improved code reviews, simplified handoffs, and allowed teams across time zones to maintain continuous progress without losing context. Beyond coding, the company also deploys agents in meetings and for tracking team goals. Karayev believes the future of collaborative work lies in shared AI sessions rather than isolated, per-person chat windows.
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