I’m Rayimbek, Co-founder, and CMO at Command Center.
First I wanted to say thank you for supporting us on the beginning of our journey!
Command Center
The problem we're solving is: If AIs can write code 100× faster, why aren’t teams shipping 100× faster?
Because the work moved:
• Power-users say 50%+ of “AI coding” time is spent reading, because they want to understand the AI's changes.
• Much of the rest is spent cleaning up AI output.
0% of developers interviewed say that any existing tool helps. AI "code reviewers" find bugs but don't change their need to understand every line themselves. "Agent managers" help AI's write more code, but AI's are already coding faster than people can keep up. The bottleneck is still a human who has to gain enough confidence in the code to be on call for it at 3am.
We’re attacking the real bottlenecks. We already built a heavier-weight codebase-learning product that made devs up to 4× faster. Our team has trained 500 engineers (including ~10 YC founders), and we have Ph. D. expertise in code analysis. A thread we wrote on the cognitive science of codebase learning and why that 4x is possible hit 500k views. Now we’re productizing that know-how.
To our incredible customer base - Thank you.
Your feedback, encouragement, and belief in what we’re building have fueled every step of this journey. We truly wouldn’t be here without you. ❤️
We’d love to hear what you think in the comments! And we can’t wait to see what you build.
I’m not an engineer, but I’ve worked with a few who’ve tried using AI to help them code, and you’ve picked the real problem.
On a side note the "Get started" button isn't working on the website.
Great explanation here in the video.
Kudos to the team.
I’m not an engineer, but I’ve worked with a few who’ve tried using AI to help them code, and you’ve picked the real problem.
On a side note the "Get started" button isn't working on the website.
Great explanation here in the video.
Kudos to the team.
I’m not an engineer, but I’ve worked with a few who’ve tried using AI to help them code, and you’ve picked the real problem.
On a side note the "Get started" button isn't working on the website.
Great explanation here in the video.
Kudos to the team.
Love the promise of 20x faster code review! As a UI/UX designer who's worked with 200+ products, I'm curious: how did you design the workflow to make reviewing and refactoring feel natural rather than overwhelming? Developer tool UX is all about minimizing friction while maximizing clarity. Congrats on the launch!
@jimmykoppel @rayimbek Okay, so here’s something I used Command Center for today and let me tell you, it was IMMENSELY helpful.
Built a product at a hackathon hotsted recently by cc.dev and had to refactor my codebase quite a bit to get a production build out of it.
It was a React Native project with deep linking dependencies for native iOS and I couldn’t have pushed it to the finish line without it.
Got early access to this. We've been trying to use more AI coding internally and have found that dealing with slop sometimes negates all the benefits of rapid code generation in the first place. Command Center solves a definite pain point for us. Would recommend!
Hey Product Hunters!
I'm Jimmy, co-founder and CEO at Command Center.
We built Command Center to solve the missing gaps in AI coding. It happened multiple times that I'd spend a few hours generating some code, and then the better part of the next week understanding the new code and cleaning it up.
Command Center massively decreases the pain of building with AI. Last week I shipped 29 PRs in 4 days while preparing to run a 2-day hackathon. Last night I shipped 9 in a few hours to address customer feedback, while also prepping for VC calls. And these were all clean, well-reviewed changes, not AI slop. I cannot imagine doing this with the same level of quality without Command Center.
Would we be able to use this tool for auditing and testing as well? A custom auditing AI that doesn't spiral into code breaks and hallucinations would be amazing.
This solves a definite need. Maybe I'm missing something but how does this work with existing IDE / coding workflows that are using Cursor or Claude? Can I just run this in a window next to Cursor and as Cursor does something it will pick up on it or do I need to commit the changes first to get this to work, at which point it's too late? Thanks for the insight.
This is an awesome product! Got to use it at a hackathon that @rayimbekrecently hosted, great job team!
got early access, helps me debug and clean up my messy code. feels like a real “code cleaning service” for devs haha. love that it runs fully local too. congrats on the launch!
Hey Product Hunters! 👋
I’m Rayimbek, Co-founder, and CMO at Command Center.
First I wanted to say thank you for supporting us on the beginning of our journey!
Command Center
The problem we're solving is: If AIs can write code 100× faster, why aren’t teams shipping 100× faster?
Because the work moved:
• Power-users say 50%+ of “AI coding” time is spent reading, because they want to understand the AI's changes.
• Much of the rest is spent cleaning up AI output.
0% of developers interviewed say that any existing tool helps. AI "code reviewers" find bugs but don't change their need to understand every line themselves. "Agent managers" help AI's write more code, but AI's are already coding faster than people can keep up. The bottleneck is still a human who has to gain enough confidence in the code to be on call for it at 3am.
We’re attacking the real bottlenecks. We already built a heavier-weight codebase-learning product that made devs up to 4× faster. Our team has trained 500 engineers (including ~10 YC founders), and we have Ph. D. expertise in code analysis. A thread we wrote on the cognitive science of codebase learning and why that 4x is possible hit 500k views. Now we’re productizing that know-how.
To our incredible customer base - Thank you.
Your feedback, encouragement, and belief in what we’re building have fueled every step of this journey. We truly wouldn’t be here without you. ❤️
We’d love to hear what you think in the comments! And we can’t wait to see what you build.
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