
Tusk (YC W24)
Make UI improvements with AI


About | Details |
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Name: | Tusk (YC W24) |
Submited By: | Felipe Sanford |
Release Date | 11 months ago |
Website | Visit Website |
Category | SaaS Developer Tools |
Tusk is an AI agent that helps product teams complete UI changes from ticket to pull request. Automate away grunt work like minor bug fixes and copy changes to increase customer NPS without bothering your software engineers.
Hi Marcel and Team, congrats for the launch! I'm curious, can Tusk integrate with my existing component library when implementing UI changes? We are using Tailwind and thinking of Ant Design library in future too. Me and my FE team would love to learn more! - CC
11 months ago
Amazing Product. Well done on the launch! Wishing you continued success and growth. Just curious to know if y'all are planning to integrate Tusk with Bitbucket as well
1 year ago
It has 1-shot completed several real tickets from Linear for me, including postgres migrations paired with FE and BE variable threading. Pretty impressive stuff, team seems great and focused on the right things that'll help this make a great tool long-term for eliminating the first draft on lots of PRs. As a customer, definitely worth it so far!
1 year ago
Tusk looks super interesting! Could be helpful to me as someone who doesn't do frontend as often. How easy is it to onboard the tool?
1 year ago
This is such an interesting launch, @marceltan! I love the idea of automating UI changes without taking up engineers' time. Quick question: how does Tusk handle edge cases or more complex UI changes that might not fit the usual patterns found in your codebase? Also, I'm curious about the learning process from past PRs—how quickly does it adapt to changes in coding standards or team preferences? Looking forward to seeing how Tusk evolves!
1 year ago
Wow this looks incredible! I've been using Cursor, but noticing it has a hard time maintaining the context of both the codebase and documentation simultaneously - are you able to link outside docs or give Tusk direction on what technologies you want it to work with/implement?
1 year ago
This sounds like a game-changer for product teams! I'm curious about the integration process with existing codebases. How does Tusk ensure it adapts to the unique structures of different repositories, especially those that are more complex? Also, with the ability to learn from past PRs and code reviews, how does Tusk handle inconsistencies in coding styles among different team members? Does it maintain flexibility for teams that have specific coding standards while still automating tasks effectively? I'm excited to see how Tusk could boost efficiency without overwhelming engineers with minor updates. Kudos to @marceltan and the team on this launch!
1 year ago
Congrats on the launch! Is Tusk able to contribute to React Native projects too?
1 year ago
Excited to see how Tusk can streamline UI improvements and free up engineers for more impactful work. Great job!
1 year ago
Congrats on the launch Marcel!! Definitely going to try this out for Blue Whale when we have code to write!
1 year ago
This is sick!! I saw and used the early versions of Tusk and it was already very effective for my small team then. So amazing to see the continuous work being put into this product. Love the fact that Tusk now tries to find work for itself from tickets -- that already makes it better than some humans 😂 I know right now Tusk is focused on solving UI tickets, will writing test cases alongside the UI components Tusk produces be part of the roadmap as well? Especially if the repo has existing UI testing patterns.
1 year ago
Congrats on the launch, team! As an engineer, another great use case I could see for this is having some old bugs (P3's, things on the back-burner essentially) be solved with an automated tool like this. Where do you think Tusk is at with debugging and understanding problems without concrete solutions, or use cases like this one?
1 year ago
This looks really interesting, @marceltan! I’m curious about how Tusk handles edge cases in coding. Does the AI provide an opportunity for manual review before finalizing the PR, especially for complex UI changes? Would love to hear more about the decision-making process!
1 year ago
Congratulations on the launch! What kinds of companies benefit the most from Tusk? I think a lot of companies could benefit from using this.
1 year ago
A killer product with a killer team, congrats on the launch! Super curious where you see this heading for languages that fall somewhat out of the major distribution such as Swift?
1 year ago