From Solo Bot to Agent Fleet: A Practical Guide
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So you’ve built a bot that does something useful. Maybe it scrapes product prices, generates social media captions, or monitors a DeFi pool. It runs on a VPS, fires off API calls, and occasionally makes you a few bucks. Feels good. Then the scale itch hits. You want ten bots. Then fifty. Then your bots need other bots to help them. Suddenly you’re not a developer anymore — you’re a fleet operator, and your codebase is a mess of cron jobs, rate-limit workarounds, and half-baked retry logic. This…
1Key Takeaways
- So you’ve built a bot that does something useful.
- Maybe it scrapes product prices, generates social media captions, or monitors a DeFi pool.
- It runs on a VPS, fires off API calls, and occasionally makes you a few bucks.
- Then your bots need other bots to help them.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that so you’ve built a bot that does something useful.
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