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Technical deep dives, product updates, and engineering insights from the team building Falcon Builder.

June 11, 202610 min read

Draft, Publish, Watch: Version Control and a Debugger for AI Agents

Agent builders have lived without the two things every engineer takes for granted: version control and a debugger. Falcon Builder just shipped both — safe Draft/Publish deploys with full version history, and watching a test run light up node-by-node on the canvas.

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June 10, 20267 min read

Product Update — June 2026: Ship Your Agents as Products

The biggest two weeks in Falcon Builder history: hosted chat & form interfaces, an embeddable website chatbot, conversational WhatsApp/SMS, files + vision, multi-agent teams, human-in-the-loop, two new model providers, and six new native integrations.

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April 17, 20268 min read

Cursor for AI Agents

Cursor changed how developers write code. Falcon Builder is doing the same for AI agents — a visual IDE with AI-native building, real-time testing, and one-click deployment for agent workflows.

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April 9, 20266 min read

Anthropic Just Validated Everything We're Building

Claude Managed Agents is infrastructure — sandboxed execution, session persistence, tool orchestration. Here's what it doesn't close, why it validates the category, and where Falcon Builder goes from here.

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March 24, 20267 min read

Conversation Memory: How Falcon Builder Gives Your AI Workflows Persistent Context

AI workflows forget everything between executions. Conversation Memory fixes that — persistent multi-turn context with auto-summarization, scoped by phone number, session, or any identifier. One toggle in the AI Prompt node.

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March 19, 20269 min read

Inside AI Wingman: How We Built an AI Assistant That Actually Understands Your Workflows

Most AI tools start from scratch every time. AI Wingman is different — it lives inside the workflow editor, sees every node and connection, and makes targeted changes through conversation. Here's how we built it.

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