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How Stripe built “minions”—AI coding agents that ship 1,300 PRs weekly from Slack reactions | Steve Kaliski (Stripe engineer)

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Mar 25, 2026
Steve Kaliski, a Stripe engineer building developer tools and AI coding systems, shares how minions turn Slack reactions into code and ship 1,300 PRs a week. They explore cloud devboxes, why great internal tooling helps AI work better, how non-engineers can trigger changes, and why autonomous agents may soon pay other services directly.
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INSIGHT

Lowering Activation Energy Changes How Coding Starts

  • Minions matter most by lowering activation energy, letting work start where ideas already live instead of in the editor.
  • Steve Kaliski kicks off docs fixes or prototypes from Slack with an emoji, and Stripe lands about 1,300 reviewed agent PRs weekly.
INSIGHT

Good Developer Experience Makes Better Agents

  • Strong developer experience for humans also improves agent success, especially in huge codebases where raw context windows fail.
  • Steve Kaliski says Stripe's hosted dev environments, internal docs, CI, and blessed workflows let minions one-shot common API and docs changes.
ANECDOTE

A Slack Emoji Launches A Full Coding Agent

  • Stripe's minion flow starts with a plain Slack prompt and runs Goose inside a provisioned cloud dev box to make the change.
  • In the demo, Steve Kaliski reacts with an emoji, the environment boots, the agent finds relevant files, edits docs, and prepares a PR.
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