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Rapid improvements in agent capability & a move to multi-agent orchestration is redefining what it means to build as a startup in 2026.
The teams that adapt the quickest are going to win. What happens to software engineers when they do?
Electric Capital & Bridge invite you to join a curated group of early-stage technical founders & senior engineers to have a candid, off-the-record conversation about how software development is changing in 2026 - & how the best teams are adapting in practice.
Over an intimate dinner (location in San Francisco TBC), we'll discuss where fellow leaders have found success or struggle, how teams are navigating this moment, & which decisions matter most over the next 3-12 months.
About Bridge
As more engineers try running multiple AI agents in parallel, many say the same thing: multi-agent workflows sound powerful, but the juice often isn't worth the squeeze. Setting up isolated environments is tedious, & even once agents are running, the cognitive load of orchestration is real.
Bridge is a new IDE built to help multi-agent development meet its promise. It makes spinning up isolated environments easy & centralizes the human-in-the-loop work so agents can keep moving without constant friction.
About Electric Capital
Electric Capital is an engineering-led early-stage venture firm investing in companies & protocols uniquely enabled by cryptography & distributed systems. Founded in 2018, our 30 person team is 61% engineers & 35% former founders. We manage over $3 billion across five funds & several SPVs. We have offices in San Francisco, New York, & Toronto.
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