Warp uses GPT-5.5 and OpenAI models to coordinate coding agents across local, cloud, and open-source development workflows.
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27 May
7 May
Parloa leverages OpenAI models to power scalable, voice-driven AI customer service agents, enabling enterprises to design, simulate, and deploy reliable, real-time interactions.
1 Apr
Gradient Labs uses GPT-4.1 and GPT-5.4 mini and nano to power AI agents that automate banking support workflows with low latency and high reliability.
6 Mar
Using OpenAI reasoning models, Descript unlocked automatic localization of large content libraries without losing timing or meaning.
22 Jan
How Praktika uses GPT-4.1 and GPT-5.2 to build adaptive AI tutors that personalize lessons, track progress, and help learners achieve real-world language fluency
7 Jan
Tolan built a voice-first AI companion with GPT-5.1, combining low-latency responses, real-time context reconstruction, and memory-driven personalities for natural conversations.
26 Apr 2023
Ready to take your engineering ship to Warp 9? (by Christopher Chiu-Tabet) Nowadays, everyone is examining how to increase efficiencies and cut costs to improve their bottom line. Although it may seem counterintuitive, engineering managers can help increase efficiencies by investing in tools for their engineering group that can help increase the team’s velocity and therefore increase efficiencies and the…
22 Dec 2022
Image Credits: Kumkum Jain Rukmini Bhattacharya (sometimes mispronounced as Ruk-Money) has been with Zomato since 2018 and with Blinkit since August 2022. She currently works as the City CEO of Bengaluru and heads growth. Here she recollects her journey transition from Zomato and fostering new experiences working with Blinkit. She also sheds light on her learnings working with a tech-first…
6 Nov 2015
You don’t often get to meet a co-founder of a startup that follows, by all means, the “perfect successful startup” path. And by “perfect startup”, I mean the kind of startup that goes by the book. And by “the book”, I mostly mean Paul Graham’s essays. I met Alexandre Lebrun , co-founder of Wit.ai , an AI platform that makes…
22 Oct 2015
Mention is a real-time monitoring application used to track and analyze trends and e-reputation in a very complete and intuitive way. Co-founded in 2010, it now counts 400,000 users across the world. This impressive growth rate not only implies great marketing talent but also impressive technical achievements. Arnaud le Blanc , Mention’s co-founder and CTO, tells us about how he…
15 Oct 2015
Martin Destagnol, him-self …And then became Director of Mobile Remember back in 2013, when reading files on “mobile” was new and everyone was wondering how the h*ck to do it? That’s when Martin Destagnol, entrepreneur and engineer, built Folders. And seven months laters, Folders got acquired by Aaron Levie’s Box . Destagnol is now Director of Mobile and of Box…
2 Jul 2015
Hi, I’m Guillaume, I am the CTO and co-founder of Wisembly , a SaaS solution facilitating interactions during your big meetings and events. We recently launched a beta of our new product: Solid to help you make your every-day-meetings more productive and actionable. This is the story of how we improved our performance by changing and adding elements to our…
30 Apr 2015
A risk management perspective Yann Lechelle ( LinkedIn , Twitter ) is a Paris-based entrepreneur with a number of pivots under his belt. He was founder and CEO at Etheryl (acquired by private investors), co-founder at KickYourApp.com (acquired by Change), co-founder and COO/CTO at Appsfire.com (acquired by MNG), co-founder at Sonetin.com and currently COO at Snips.ai using AI to make…
15 Apr 2015
illustration: Adrien Griveau Hi there. My name is Nicolas Mondollot, I am the CTO of Drivy — an awesome peer-to-peer car rental service. We launched our german website in early 2015. Here are some things we learned along the way. When you start a website you usually start small: one website, hosted on one domain, targeting one country and one…
22 Dec 2014
The author shares 5 powerful quotes and lessons learned from mentors during an intensive 3-month accelerator program in Ireland focused on startups and entrepreneurship. Key takeaways include the importance of passion, understanding customers' problems, building a great team, and working tirelessly while maintaining positivity.
11 Nov 2013
I bet you’ve heard about the awesome Atlassian Hackathons (“ShipIt days”), which regularly influence the product roadmaps. These hackathons last roughly 28 hours, and end with presentations to the entire company – voting and plastic trophies included. That’s all great if your team consists of 20 or more developers. But what if you’re only, say, […]