Most engineering leaders are past the honeymoon with AI coding IDEs.
They see how many tokens their agents burn.
The reason is rework.
The agent gets a vague prompt and a "make no mistakes" instruction, guesses at an architecture that isn't the one you run, and ships the wrong thing.
Then engineers spend round after round correcting it. Rework is what the token bill actually measures.
An agent builds correct code when it knows two things: what to build, and what to build it against.
Software Factory's modules captures the full business intent and engineering architecture for all operators to reference in a unified multi-player environment, so everyone shares the same context.
Then, we pass off the coding tasks to your IDE agent of choice execute against them (Claude, Cursor, Copilot - whatever you prefer).
Today, your agents write the code well. The question is what they're writing it against.
What is the unified system to reference context your teams are using today?