It has been 18 months since I launched 8090 with a singular mission: to eliminate the worlds legacy software and replace it with functional, modern alternatives. We have seen such tremendous progress alongside our Enterprise partners that we are ready to expand access. Starting tomorrow, we will officially release our Software Factory so that everyone has the opportunity to test it.
The name Software Factory describes its function perfectly. It operates as a governed, collaborative modular environment where humans work alongside agents and AI. This cooperation produces code that is zero-drift, well-documented, and exceptionally reliable for enterprise use. Furthermore, the system keeps everything in check; whenever you alter the code, your Engineering Plans and PRDs are synchronized automatically.
Users are also able to import full codebases into the platform. This allows you to map and document the specific behaviors of your legacy code, greatly simplifying the migration and maintenance processes. Additionally, you can establish Assembly Lines using the Software Factory. This feature allows the system to memorize specific operational patterns and automate them, allowing for endless repetition with improved accuracy over time.
Crucially, this system captures all tribal knowledge and maintains comprehensive documentation. This ensures that your projects do not suffer setbacks when team roles, strategies, or people change. We are already seeing the benefits in practice. For example, one company is utilizing the Software Factory to build an Assembly Line that will replace a SaaS vendor costing $15M/yr. They are deploying their own solution for a fraction of that price.
This represents the path forward for Enterprise Software. You can finally bid farewell to inflated maintenance budgets, multi-year migration initiatives, and extended periods of lock-in. The journey starts tomorrow.