January 1, 2022
Engi: Autonomous Engineering Agents for Engineering Exchange
Engi Software Agents, $ENGI

Engi — Autonomous Engineering Agents (Open Source)
Advanced Engineered Software ($ENGI) · Founder · AI + Crypto
Project Summary
Engi is my open-source exploration into “easy software engineering for Earth”: an AI-native way to create, objectively measure, and exchange software engineering work. It started as a decentralized gig economy for coders—and has evolved toward autonomous software engineering agents with procurement/execution capabilities.
Highlights
- From marketplace to machine: a clear evolution path
Early versions explored exchange and incentives; later iterations moved toward agents that can plan, produce, and verify work—while preserving the core idea of measurable outputs. - Objective measurement as a first-class primitive
The thesis is simple: engineering can’t be exchanged reliably without shared measurement. Engi treats verification, evaluation, and reproducibility as product features—not afterthoughts. - Agentic workflows with real-world interfaces
Built around the idea that “autonomous coding” only matters if it connects to actual constraints: repos, environments, deployments, and the messy edges where software meets reality. - Open-source by default
Engi is designed to be inspectable and extensible—so the interesting parts (measurement, coordination, agent workflow design) can be improved in public.
Why it matters (for clients)
If you’re thinking seriously about AI development workflows—evaluation, safety, reliability, autonomy, or “agents that actually ship”—Engi is where I do my most honest frontier experimentation.
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