Warp CEO Zach Lloyd launches Warp Factories and puts a number on it: 'we automate 30 to 35% of our tasks on a weekly basis'
Warp announced Factories on August 18, positioning software factories as infrastructure rather than a product — factories are defined as version-controlled code you can roll back, canary and test like Terraform, with a 'foreman' orchestrator agent that splits work across triage, spec, implement, review and verify subagents and picks the model and harness per step. Lloyd's pitch is governance: engineers each installing a bespoke laptop agent with access to everything they are logged into is a security hole with no standardized skills or MCPs and no retained data exhaust. His own throughput figure, 30-35% of tasks automated weekly, is the most concrete self-reported number a coding-agent CEO has given this month.
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