
How I AI How Intercom 2x’d their engineering velocity in 9 months with Claude Code | Brian Scanlan
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Apr 20, 2026 Brian Scanlan, Senior Principal Engineer at Intercom leading its AI-first engineering shift, shares how the team doubled development speed in nine months. They dig into telemetry for tracking adoption, a shared skills repository with safety hooks, self-improving workflows, backlog zero becoming plausible, and why agent-friendly products need CLIs, APIs, and new onboarding thinking.
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Track Skill Usage And Session Data Like Product Telemetry
- Instrument internal skills with event telemetry and analyze raw Claude Code sessions to find org-wide friction points.
- Claire Vo said this lets builders prove impact, spot broken workflows, and improve systems instead of guessing.
IT Syncing Beat Claude Plugins For Enterprise Rollout
- Intercom abandoned Claude Code's plugin distribution path because updates were flaky across hundreds of laptops.
- Brian Scanlan used internal IT systems to sync plugins directly to disk, calling IT a cheat code for reliable rollout.
The Flaky Spec Skill Became Self Improving
- Brian Scanlan built a flaky-spec skill by mining historical failures, adding checklists, and letting the agent update the skill when it found novel fixes.
- It evolved from a human-level helper into a near-distinguished-engineer system that fans out fixes across similar tests.

