Vercel engineer runs daily work via Eve
Just over a week after the debut of Vercel's filesystem-first agent framework Eve, engineers at the company are already using it to automate daily workloads via internal Slack integrations. This rapid adoption highlights the framework's readiness for real-world production tasks beyond simple demos.
The transition from framework debut to daily dogfooding in just over a week shows that filesystem-based agent structures are highly intuitive for developers. If engineers are already running their daily routines through Eve, it proves the framework's durable execution model handles real-world complexity.
- –**Filesystem conventions lower friction**: By mapping agents to directories (like Next.js routes), developers can bypass complex orchestration code and deploy agents in minutes.
- –**Durable execution is the secret sauce**: Real-world work requires surviving restarts and network failures; Eve's integration with Vercel Workflows enables these long-running tasks.
- –**Slack as the universal agent interface**: Integrating Eve with communication channels like Slack shows how AI assistants are moving closer to where developers actually work.
- –**Dogfooding validates the stack**: Having internal engineers run their actual daily workflows through Eve acts as a strong signal of reliability for external developers considering adoption.
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