Agent File Collaboration Hub

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Idea

A platform that lets AI agents and humans collaborate on shared files (markdown, HTML, code, etc.) with built-in support for Claude, Codex, and MCP integrations. Solves the problem of agents generating files that are hard to share and iterate on. Target users: AI developers, prompt engineers, and teams building with AI agents.

Why this is interesting

The explosion of agentic workflows in 2024–2025 has created a genuine coordination gap: teams are running Claude, Codex, and other agents against shared codebases and docs with no purpose-built layer for tracking what the agent touched, why, and what a human changed next. No clear incumbent owns this space — GitHub Copilot and similar tools handle code suggestion, not multi-agent file orchestration with audit trails. The $1k–5k/mo revenue band is realistic for a dev-tools niche targeting teams already paying for API credits, but it implies staying small unless there's a clear path to seat-based pricing or enterprise contracts. The biggest risk is that the major AI platforms — Anthropic, OpenAI, or a well-funded competitor — bake this directly into their own tooling before any indie product reaches meaningful retention.

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