Solutions
How amux fits different teams, roles, and project types.
- amux for Solo Developers
How solo developers use amux to multiply their output with parallel AI coding agents. - amux for Engineering Managers
How engineering managers use amux to augment their team's velocity with AI agents. - amux for Startup CTOs
How startup CTOs use amux to ship faster with parallel AI coding agents. - amux for Open Source Maintainers
How open source maintainers use amux to manage contributions, triage issues, and ship releases. - amux for DevOps Engineers
How DevOps engineers use amux for infrastructure automation, pipeline creation, and monitoring. - amux for Remote Teams
How distributed teams use amux to run shared AI agents accessible from anywhere. - amux for Monorepo Teams
How teams with monorepos use amux to assign one AI agent per package. - amux for Enterprise Engineering
How enterprise teams use amux for large-scale automated coding and compliance. - amux for Freelance Developers
How freelancers use amux to handle multiple client projects with parallel AI agents. - amux for AI/ML Engineers
How AI/ML engineers use amux for parallel experiment running and model evaluation. - amux for Bootstrapped Founders
Ship a full product with one engineer's time and a fleet of AI agents. - amux for Agency Developers
Handle more client projects simultaneously — parallel agents for parallel clients. - amux for Senior Engineers
Spend your time on architecture and decisions. Delegate implementation to agent fleets. - amux for Hackathon Teams
Win hackathons by running parallel agents — one per feature, one for tests, one for docs. - amux for Research Engineers
Run experiments, generate implementations of papers, and prototype ideas in parallel.