Watchtower Beating AI News: AI terminal tool Warp has launched Factories, which can connect various Coding Agents such as Claude Code, Codex, and Warp Agent to work together automatically. Once the workflow is set up, when a bug comes in, the Agent can proceed to investigate the issue, modify the code, run tests, and finally submit a PR.
With the increasing number of Coding Agents, task allocation, result verification, and cost control are becoming more complicated. Factories consolidate these tasks into one place for unified management.
Similar products have been emerging more frequently. Spotify's Xirp can manage multiple Coding Agents simultaneously, while Databricks' Omnigent handles permissions, costs, and runtime environments. Warp Factories emphasize automating the entire development process.
In essence, the competition now is not only about "whose Coding Agent is stronger," but also about "who manages these Agents," with the latter possibly being even more critical.

