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Codeswtch

Engineering judgment for AI-built software

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Hey Product Hunt 👋

I’m Kevin, founder of Codeswtch.

I spent seven years building infrastructure at Google and X, and over the past year I’ve watched something incredible happen.

AI has made it possible for founders to build products faster than ever.

With tools like Claude, Cursor, Lovable, and Bolt, a single founder can accomplish what used to require an entire engineering team.

That's a huge step forward.

But after the first customers arrive, the questions start to change.

Not...

"Can we build this feature?"

But...

  • "Why is every new feature getting harder to ship?"

  • "Why are AI agents making the codebase messier instead of better?"

  • "Can a new engineer actually understand this repository?"

  • "Will this architecture survive our next stage of growth?"

  • "Are we building momentum—or accumulating technical debt?"

Those aren't coding problems.

They're engineering judgment problems.

That's why I built Codeswtch.

Our goal isn't to slow founders down with enterprise process or endless refactors.

It's the opposite.

We help AI-native companies preserve the speed that got them their first customers while building a foundation they can confidently grow on.

That's what Engineering as a Service means to us.

Not more engineers.

Senior engineering judgment, available when it matters most.

My belief is simple:

AI is making software creation cheaper than ever.

Engineering judgment is becoming more valuable than ever.

I'd love to hear from other founders and builders.

If you've built software with AI, what changed after your product started getting real users?

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judging real eng skill when the code is ai-written is a smart angle 🙂 congrats

Subscribed last week and got a Slack response in under an hour about a stubborn auth bug. Loved not having to scope a whole project just to ask one question.

How does the subscription actually work in practice, do I get a dedicated engineer or a rotating pool, and what happens if my request sits in the queue longer than expected?

How does the subscription handle requests that need deep context over weeks, like onboarding to a messy existing codebase, or does it reset each time you submit something new?

Interesting idea, I have seen codebases messy or setup in a bad way if AI is fully in charge. And an experience software engineer reviewing does add real value. Though the value is diminishing as AI improves.

My honest opinion is the pricing is too high. Maybe I'm just not your target client but just sharing my thoughts.

Anyways, wish you the best of luck!

About Codeswtch on Product Hunt

Engineering judgment for AI-built software

Codeswtch was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 19 upvotes and 13 comments, placing #14 on the daily leaderboard. A modern engineering subscription for founders building with AI. Instead of hiring employees, managing freelancers, or hoping AI gets it right... Subscribe to experienced engineering guidance whenever you need it. One subscription. Unlimited requests.

Codeswtch was featured in Hiring (15.4k followers), Software Engineering (42.7k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (473.1k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 121.1k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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