Earlier this year, our co-founder and CEO Matt Biilmann introduced a powerful insight: AI agents are becoming the new persona in software development. Just as UX optimized sites for people and DX lightened the load for developers, Agent Experience (AX) is shaping a web built for autonomous agents.
In posts like The Era of AX, Principles of AX, and a deep dive into Model Context Protocol (MCP), Netlify has been laying the groundwork for this AI-driven world powered by human-machine collaboration. We’ve shared blueprints outlining what agents need and where context lives. Get the full AX picture here.
Today that theory around agent experience is running in production. Bolt.new spins up a full-stack site before you even finish describing it. And a simple agent.md gives the machine the context it needs without exposing secrets. Put that context in place and you’ll ship code at a pace that feels like superpowers. These patterns are lighting up across Netlify and the wider development ecosystem.
Matt’s latest article, AX in Practice, stitches these real-world signals into a roadmap for anyone building AI-driven applications. Read the article and spin up a Netlify project to experience the shift for yourself. Fire a single command and watch your agent handle the boilerplate while you try the latest vibe coding tool.
Blink and you’ll miss it.
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