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The Breakpoint [2026-02-24] - Parallel Claudes

Meow world, welcome back to The Breakpoint, a weekly thread on all things dev tools on Product Hunt.

The latest

Recent dev-first products launched on the site

  • @Claude by Anthropic launched Sonnet 4.6, "the most capable Sonnet model yet"

  • @MiniMax M2.5 is the first open model to beat Sonnet with a 80.2% score on SWE-Bench Verified

  • @Claudebin lets you export Claude Code sessions as structured URLs

  • @claude-devtools reads your raw Claude Code session logs and reconstructs the full timeline

  • @FlutterFlow launched FF Designer to generate polished, editable UI designs in seconds

How many Claude Codes do you run in parallel?

@derekattonkotsu started a poll after @Claude Code maker, Boris Cherny, shared some pro tips to get the most out of it. Above all? Run more agents in parallel.

Currently, most people in the community run it in focus mode, playing with 1-2 agents in parallel (63%).

Take the survey →

The job board

Recent dev-first products launched on the site—that are actively hiring. No affiliation, most of them are hiring across the board. Supported by @DatoCMS and @Humans in the Loop.

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Gianmarco Carrieri

Claudebin caught my eye - exporting sessions as shareable URLs is one of those things you don't realize you need until you've lost context switching between projects. The whole ecosystem around Claude Code is moving fast, feels like every week there's a new tool that solves a pain point I didn't even know how to articulate yet.

fmerian

@giammbo @Claudebin really is a neat product -- S/O to @vtemian and @balajmarius for building it!

Balaj Marius

@giammbo  @vtemian  @fmerian thank you!

Gianmarco Carrieri

@balajmarius @vtemian Curious how people are actually using the shared URLs in practice — is it mostly async debugging handoffs (sharing a session so a colleague can pick up context without a Slack thread), or more for public shareability of interesting Claude Code runs? The use case shapes what metadata matters most in the export.

Balaj Marius

@vtemian  @giammbo Mostly just because it’s way easier to read than raw CLI output.

The shared view lets you see what the agent did step by step, backtrace decisions, and point to something specific like “hey, change this part” without digging through a wall of logs.

AJ

I have odd thoughts on Sonnet 4.6

it's great in a technical sense but... I don't trust it yet. and that's a problem.