About Wallfacer

Directive

Wallfacer is building the control plane for AI software engineering. A system where engineers direct fleets of coding agents with clarity, structure, and full control.

Developers no longer work with a single assistant. They coordinate multiple agents running in parallel, each with its own isolated development environment, each working toward a shared plan. Wallfacer turns this from chaos into a disciplined workflow any engineer can command.

Wallfacer gives every agent a dedicated development environment. Engineers assign work, monitor progress, review outputs, and coordinate multiple agents just like managing a real engineering team.

Wallfacer makes multi-agent development predictable and governed.

Trust Every Change

Every action an agent takes happens inside a controlled environment you can inspect, test, and validate. You always see what an agent is doing, and can intervene at any time.

Think in Timelines

Wallfacer captures the lifecycle of each task: the plan, the sequence of agent actions, the output, and the final review. You see how work unfolded, compare alternatives, and choose which version to keep.

Build at Human + AI Scale

Coordinate multiple agents the way a tech lead coordinates engineers:

  • Parallel feature development
  • Automated refactors
  • Code review
  • Testing and verification
  • Documentation
  • Explorations and prototypes

Wallfacer lets one engineer operate at a scale that used to require a team.

The Wallfacer Way

  • Start every issue with a clear Plan — before agents touch the code
  • Execute safely in isolated development environments
  • Review and explain every AI-generated change before merging
  • Build with trust, transparency, and control, not blind automation

Meet The Wallfacers

We're enabling the next era of AI-assisted software engineering, where human creativity and AI capability combine to build better software faster. These are the Wallfacers making it happen.

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Héctor Ramos

"Their eyes are everywhere - but they cannot read your mind."