Official Session Summary
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Devtools have always had APIs, but the polish goes to dashboards, keyboard shortcuts for power users, and per-seat pricing. Meanwhile, agents are reading your docs more than humans are, wiring up services, spinning up sub-agents, and digging through logs at 3am while you snooze. They don't need a dashboard. They don't have eyes. This talk is about designing for that user: skills generated from your docs, clipboard payloads agents can act on, and error messages that tell them exactly what to fix. Your role is shifting from operator to architect. Come find out what that looks like.
Speaker Background
Quick context on the person or people on stage.
Senior Community Engineering Lead at Mux, focused on APIs, developer ergonomics, and what it means to design products for agents as first-class users.
Why This Slot Matters
A compact framing layer for navigating the conference.
This is one of the more substantive abstract-backed sessions on the schedule; worth opening when you need enough context to decide whether to stay in the room.