Journal

The blog.

Field notes on agentic development, Claude Code workflows, project memory, and how we build Storybloq. New here? Start with The part nobody warns you about.

Introducing Storybloq - the local dashboard for Claude Code projects

March 30, 2026 · 5 min read

Introducing Storybloq: the local dashboard for Claude Code projects

Storybloq tracks tickets, issues, handovers, and project state for Claude Code in a local dashboard. Every session starts with full project context.

How we built autonomous mode for Claude Code projects

March 31, 2026 · 6 min read

How we built autonomous mode for Claude Code projects

Storybloq's autonomous mode lets Claude Code work through tickets with independent code review by Codex, session continuity, and a live Mac dashboard. See how it works.

The part nobody warns you about - AI coding's debugging cliff

May 7, 2026 · 7 min read

The part nobody warns you about

AI coding can make the first build feel effortless and the cleanup feel endless. Storybloq is built around the cleanup.

Three camps in AI coding tooling: chat-centric, runtime orchestration, and repo-native operational systems

May 11, 2026 · 8 min read

Three camps in AI coding tooling: where the empirical evidence keeps pointing

AI coding's bottleneck moved from intelligence to coordination. Three philosophical camps are emerging: chat-centric tools, runtime orchestration, and repo-native operational systems. Where the empirical evidence keeps pointing, and where Storybloq sits in it.

Storybloq now works with Codex - native CLI support in v1.2.0

May 12, 2026 · 3 min read

Storybloq now works with Codex

Storybloq v1.2.0 ships native Codex CLI support. The same .story/ project memory now works under both Claude Code and Codex, with one install command for both.

Federation: multi-repo orchestration for AI coding projects

May 24, 2026 · 8 min read

Multi-repo projects deserve multi-repo memory

Storybloq 1.4 adds federation: multi-repo orchestration where one project coordinates AI agent work across many repos. Why multi-repo architecture matters, how federation works, and what the Mac app visualization looks like.