Pick the right tasks
Teams learn how to break work into agent-sized loops: investigate, plan, patch, test, review, and land.
Maude Agent Enablement is a focused sprint for teams already experimenting with coding agents. In one sprint, developers learn how to plan work, load context, steer agents, review patches, and use session history to improve the next loop.
The gains come from repeatable habits: choosing the right work, giving the agent the right context, reviewing patches well, and learning from previous sessions.
Teams learn how to break work into agent-sized loops: investigate, plan, patch, test, review, and land.
Developers learn practical review routines for generated patches: diffs, tests, invariants, security, and repo conventions.
Teams learn how to reduce context bloat, repeated retries, vague prompts, and long-running loops that fail to move the change forward.
The sprint uses your codebase, tools, review process, session history, and day-to-day development flow. Developers practice on real work, and platform teams leave with a clearer operating model for agent-assisted delivery.
Pick representative tasks, review current agent habits, and identify where time, tokens, review effort, and routing choices are getting wasted.
Output: a one-page waste audit
A guided sprint for one engineering cohort: live practice, repo-specific workflow review, coding-agent office hours, session-memory setup, and a team playbook.
Maude gives the enterprise a gateway it can control. Agent Enablement helps developers turn that control and session history into faster delivery and lower cost per accepted change.