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lazybuild

You describe it. It gets built.

An experiment in letting AI agents carry the work. You bring the taste and the decisions — the agents bring the keystrokes.

Why "lazy"

Effort belongs where taste is scarce.

Lazy isn't the absence of effort. It's effort pointed only at the parts that need a human.

What to build, what good looks like, when to ship. Everything else — the scaffolding, the boilerplate, the third rewrite of the same CRUD screen — is machine work now. lazybuild is a bet that this is how everyone builds soon, and a place to figure out what that looks like first.

How it works

Three moves, one human decision loop.

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01

Describe

Say what you want in plain language, with opinions.

02

Delegate

Agents plan, build, test, and argue with each other about it.

03

Decide

You review, redirect, and ship. The judgment stays human.

Taste layer

Taste stays human.

Taste is the part you do not delegate.

Agents can produce options, wire screens, chase failures, and rewrite the same CRUD flow until it behaves. You decide what feels inevitable, what feels cheap, and what is ready to ship.

01

Shape

Name the thing worth building.

02

Standard

Hold the bar when output gets easy.

03

Ship

Make the final call, then move.

Build notice

No fake launch clock. Just the first useful thing.

lazybuild is still being shaped. The promise is simple: when there is something worth trying, it will arrive with a point of view, not a countdown timer.

lazybuild build notice artifact FIRST PUBLIC SLICE in progress human taste gate before ship agents active 2026
First public build is being made in the open.
Ship signal, not launch theatre

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