Indie developer Casey Liss of Accidental Tech Podcast fame recounted his experience using Claude Code on his app, Callsheet. With Claude Code, he was able to fix two bugs that had eluded him for months, and his take on the experience is unique.
I was struck; I was feeling something that was familiar, but distant. I felt like I had just worked together with a coworker to solve a technical problem. It felt like I was part of a team again.
I expect Casey to receive some negative feedback about this, but I totally understand the perspective. It’s okay to perceive a coding agent as an extension of your team. For indie developers, who are often a team of one, having an agent to bounce ideas off of, to experiment with, and to debug/fix code with is incredibly impactful.
Indie developer Casey Liss of Accidental Tech Podcast fame recounted his experience using Claude Code on his app, Callsheet. With Claude Code, he was able to fix two bugs that had eluded him for months, and his take on the experience is unique.
I expect Casey to receive some negative feedback about this, but I totally understand the perspective. It’s okay to perceive a coding agent as an extension of your team. For indie developers, who are often a team of one, having an agent to bounce ideas off of, to experiment with, and to debug/fix code with is incredibly impactful.