BridgeAgent
BridgeAgent is the recursive AI software engineer built by BridgeMind. Give it the mission, not the prompts — it designs, ships, and fixes software in a self-improving loop, available in early access at www.bridgeagent.app.
Software that builds itself.
Give it the mission, not the prompts. BridgeAgent designs, ships, and fixes software in a loop — rewriting its own playbook to get sharper every pass. The goal: you, out of the loop entirely.
Missions, not prompts.
Prompt-driven workflows make the builder the scheduler, the router, and the quality gate. BridgeAgent inverts the contract: hand it a mission — “ship the referral program” — and it decides what the work is, sequences it, executes, and verifies.
It plans the work, writes the code, opens the PR, and watches production. When something breaks, it ships the fix. Then it rewrites its own playbook and runs again — one pass sharper. See the full picture at bridgeagent.app.
It runs the loop, so you don't have to
Four phases, no hand-offs. Every pass ends where the next one begins — with a sharper agent.
Design
Takes the mission, maps the codebase, drafts the approach, and splits the work into tasks it can verify.
Ship
Writes the code, runs the tests, and opens the PR — branches, reviews, and your conventions included.
Fix
Watches Sentry and PostHog after merge. Exception spikes become root-cause investigations, then fix PRs.
Rewrite
Patches its own playbook and writes new skills from what the pass exposed. The next run starts sharper.
One mission in. Shipped software out.
You set the destination and the constraints. BridgeAgent owns everything between kickoff and done.
Built to work like an engineer
Not a chat window with a code block — an agent that holds a standard, follows your conventions, and closes its own tickets.
Ships real code
Hand it a goal, not step-by-step prompts. It designs, writes, tests, and opens the PR.
Works like an engineer
Branches, PRs, reviews, merges. Right inside your repo, following your conventions.
Fixes what breaks
Watches production with Sentry and PostHog, finds the root cause, and ships the fix. No ticket, no nudge.
Improves itself
Writes its own skills, rewrites its workflow, and learns from every pass: the agent improving the agent.
Everything it needs, built in
Autonomy only works when the agent never has to stop and ask for a tool.
Everything it needs, built in
169 skills from GitHub workflows to PDF wrangling, 70+ built-in tools, and 57 toolsets composed per mission. Autonomy dies the moment an agent stops to ask for a tool — so it never has to.
Runs where your stack lives
Six terminal backends — local, Docker, SSH, and serverless runtimes — so missions execute in the environment your software actually ships from.
Integrations that matter
GitHub, Gmail, Outlook, Sentry, and PostHog are wired in from the first run. Production signals feed straight back into the loop.
The missing employee in your agentic stack
BridgeSpace is the workroom. BridgeSwarm is the team. BridgeAgent is the engineer who keeps working after you close the laptop.
BridgeAgent FAQ
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Does BridgeAgent replace BridgeSpace or BridgeSwarm?
How do I get access to BridgeAgent?
Run the agent from your desktop
BridgeAgent Desktop drives the runtime on your machine — chat, the agent map, scheduled responsibilities, and voice. Signed builds that keep themselves up to date.
Give it the mission.
Be early to the self-improving software engineer that ships without you in the loop. Seats open in batches — one note when yours is ready.
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