Dylan Mikus Of Amika.dev (YC’ F25)
Technology
Congratulations to the Amika team on their recent Y Combinator launch.
Imagine a software team asking an AI coding agent to fix a bug in its payment system. The agent updates the code, but no one knows whether the change accidentally broke another feature, violated the team’s engineering rules, or even works correctly.
A developer must then manually inspect the code, run tests, and verify the changes before they can be merged. As more AI-generated pull requests arrive each day, this review process quickly becomes a bottleneck.
Amika is designed to solve this problem. It gives each AI coding agent its own cloud development environment, access to the right project context, and engineering guardrails to follow.
It automatically tests and verifies code changes, records what the agent did, and allows developers to review validated results instead of repeating the same manual checks.
Without a system like Amika, engineering teams can spend significant time reviewing AI-generated code, delaying releases and increasing the risk of bugs, regressions, and policy violations reaching production.
As AI coding adoption grows, the challenge shifts from generating code to ensuring that code is consistently safe, reliable, and ready to ship.
Amika offers a free version, and teams can get started quickly today to see how AI coding workflows can be automated with built-in verification and safeguards
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