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Today we discuss lessons from our previous episode with John Nunemaker, focusing on the Conductor tool and how multi-workspace, multi-agent workflows can speed up coding and bug fixing. Brendan shares his experimenting with parallelizing six Rollbar error fixes at once by generating prompts and running them in separate Conductor workspaces. They compare this with a one-agent-at-a-time workflow and debate whether closed-loop setups (ports, databases, dependencies) could make parallel work trustworthy and reduce context-switching costs. They also cover using full Honeybadger/XML reports for faster debugging, using Claude Code from a phone to create PRs, challenges syncing session history, and broader AI product strategy like APIs/MCP, and RAG.

00:00 Catch Up And Recap
00:43 Conductor Workflow Overview
02:40 Parallel Rollbar Fixes
04:35 Manual Testing And Setup Hurdles
06:33 Debugging With Full Reports
08:46 Ports Docker And Dependencies
11:50 Parallelism Versus Focus
14:57 Closed Loop Trust And Context
18:24 Merge Conflicts And Acceptance Gaps
22:16 Review Bottleneck And Output Surge
25:26 Fixing Gallery Uploads
26:39 Multi Select Challenges
28:27 Branching Without Conductor
31:28 Claude Mobile Workflow
32:34 Session Sync Friction
34:44 AI Brain For SaaS
38:01 APIs And MCP Table Stakes
41:49 Internal AI Assistants
43:46 Access And Safety Concerns
46:31 Second Brain Revival
49:03 RAG Tooling Experiments
50:04 Wrap Up And Listener Feedback

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