Visibility

Public AI agents: when your clients can watch the work happen

AI coding agents can ship five features while you sleep. The problem: your clients have no idea. The AgentsRoom Remote Backlog turns that silent work into visible, credible, citable progress โ€” on a URL you can share.

For most clients, AI coding agents are a leap of faith. You promise Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Gemini CLI or Aider will work on their product, maybe overnight, maybe while you are on a plane. But between the promise and the delivery there is a silent black box. They pay, they wait, they worry. Even if the work lands on time, the trust erodes because every non-visible day feels like zero work.

The AgentsRoom Remote Backlog fixes that by exposing your backlog โ€” the same backlog your agents execute against โ€” on a public URL. Every ticket your AI agents are processing is visible. Every ticket your clients requested is there, in their words, still worded exactly how they typed it. Every ticket that has already shipped is listed with its Shipped label. They can refresh the page and see progress move.

This changes the nature of the relationship. You are no longer selling a promise that something will happen. You are showing them something that is literally happening, live, with a public URL they can open in a tab during a meeting to reassure their boss.

Crucially, this visibility is configurable. Public indexed backlogs work for open-source projects or marketing-positive 'look how fast our AI agents ship' pages. Unlisted link-only backlogs work for professional engagements where you want to share with one specific client without exposing to search engines. Restricted allow-list mode works for strict NDAs where you need magic-link authentication and per-user access logs.

And because the backlog is wired directly to your Claude Code, Codex CLI, OpenCode, Gemini CLI or Aider agent pool via AgentsRoom, the visible progress is not a marketing artifact โ€” it is the actual system of record. What your client sees on the public page is what your agents are actually working on. No demo theater, no fake burndown chart, no 'we'll update it on Friday'. The page and the agents share the same database.

Why visibility builds trust faster than anything else

Clients stop asking 'where are we?'

When clients have a URL to check, they check it. They stop pinging you on WhatsApp every 48 hours, they stop asking for weekly status emails, and you stop writing them. Everyone wins.

Progress becomes undeniable

Shipped tickets are timestamped. In-development tickets have a status. 'I didn't see you work this week' becomes an impossible claim when the public page shows three tickets moved from todo to shipped since Monday.

Decisions are auditable

If you descoped a feature or deprioritized a bug, it's visible on the page. The conversation moves from 'why didn't you do X' to 'I see X is planned but not started, can we bump it?'. Much healthier.

AI work stops being magic

When clients can see the list of tickets and their statuses, the word 'AI' stops being the black box and starts being the engine. They see the backlog, they see it move, they understand where the value comes from.

Showcase what your agents shipped

Turn the Remote Backlog into a portfolio piece. Add a welcome message, a brand color, a custom subdomain, expose the roadmap in read-only mode, and drop a link in your pitch decks. Your next prospect can see 40 shipped tickets on a previous client's public page before you even get on the call.

Make your AI agents visible

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Works with Claude, Codex, OpenCode, Gemini CLI, and Aider

Also on Chrome: install the AgentsRoom extension to push bugs and requests straight to your public backlog.

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