🎙️ Revolutionizing Software Development at Blitzy with System 2 AI and Multi-Agent Organization 🚀 When building software, traditional teams need a mix of skill sets—frontend engineers, backend architects, QA experts, and more. But what if you could compress these human "jobs to be done" into an infinite, repeatable, parallel series of agents working at the speed of compute? 🤯 Brian Elliott and Siddhant Pardeshi Co-Founders at Blitzy, broke it down brilliantly in this clip: 💡 Brian Elliott - Our System 2 AI platform, Blitzy operates like an organization with a singular mission: to build software. But instead of one frontend engineer, you have dozens of agents with the same skills, coordinating seamlessly. The result? Infinite scalability at unprecedented speeds. 💡 Siddhant Pardeshi - We’ve mimicked how humans approach problem-solving—breaking tasks into subtasks, prioritizing, and making decisions based on outcomes. This decision-tree logic is baked into our platform, enabling agents to work like human developers but at superhuman efficiency. This approach isn’t just faster—it’s transformational. Imagine what your org could achieve if your "team" scaled infinitely without compromising quality. 🌟 📺 Watch the complete video for more insights! #AI #System2AI #SoftwareDevelopment #AIAgents #AgenticAI
Blitzy
Software Development
Boston, Massachusetts 929 followers
Autonomous custom software creation supercharged by Generative AI
About us
Blitzy, the emerging leader in System 2 AI, enables development teams to transform six-month software projects into six-day turnarounds using Blitzy, an agentic platform that enables thousands of AI Agents to ‘think’ and cooperate for hours to bulk build software with precision. The platform builds everything AI can deliver in a precise manner, around 80% of any roadmap or new product, supplemented with a human engineering guide to complete the remaining 20% needed for production. With over 27 patents and counting, Blitzy is actively hiring PhDs and senior developers in Cambridge, MA who have a passion for building AI that leverages ‘System 2 Thinking’ to solve problems at inference. Blitzy was co-founded by Brian Elliott, a serial entrepreneur, and Sid Pardeshi, an ex-NVIDIA software architect with 27 Generative AI patents to his name.
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http://blitzy.com
External link for Blitzy
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2023
Locations
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Primary
Boston, Massachusetts 02215, US
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1 Kendall Sq
Floor 2
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, US
Employees at Blitzy
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David Blundin
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Beth York
Head of Media | Creative Technologist & Storyteller | AI Strategy | Generative AI | Producer/Director | Podcast Host
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Brian Elliott
CEO @ Blitzy | Harvard MBA | Systems Engineer | Army Ranger
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Siddhant Pardeshi
CTO @ Blitzy | Harvard MS / MBA | Serial GenAI Inventor | Ex-NVIDIA
Updates
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🚀 At Blitzy, we’re rewriting the rules of software development! As Siddhant Pardeshi, our co-founder, shared with Prof. David B. Yoffie from Harvard Business School, the secret lies in our orchestration layer. By keeping every AI agent in its optimal context window, we're setting a new standard for efficiency and quality in AI-driven development. We’re proud to lead the charge alongside our incredible team and co-founder Brian Elliott. 👀 Want to learn more?Explore how we’re transforming the future of coding at https://blitzy.com or catch the full story on YouTube. #ArtificialIntelligence #SoftwareDevelopment #Innovation #TechRevolution #GenAI #AgenticAI #FutureOfCoding #CodeGeneration #TechStartup
🚀 "3,000+ AI Agents Are Building 6-Month Code Projects in 6 Days? Here's How We're Making It Happen!" While most AI coding assistants tap out at 2,000 lines of code, we're pushing boundaries with a groundbreaking orchestration layer that coordinates 3,000+ AI agents working in harmony. The results? They're honestly incredible: ✨ What We've Built: • 40,000 lines of quality code • 10 hours thinking time • 2-3 hours generation time • 1 week of human engineering for final touches Here's the secret sauce I shared with Prof. David B. Yoffie from Harvard Business School: We've engineered our AI agents to always operate in their optimal context window. No more quality degradation with scale - just clean, efficient code generation. 🎯 The Bottom Line: Projects that traditionally took 6 months? We're wrapping them up in 6 days. And yes, that's with production-ready quality! Huge shoutout to Brian Elliott and our incredible team at Blitzy for pushing the boundaries of what's possible with AI development. 👀 Want to see how we're revolutionizing software development? Watch the complete conversation on youtube to dive deeper into our journey of making the impossible possible. #ArtificialIntelligence #SoftwareDevelopment #Innovation #TechRevolution #GenAI #AgenticAI #TechInnovation #FutureOfCoding #CodeGeneration #TechStartup
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Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt Shares Striking AI Predictions at #FII8 🚀 In 5 years, AI systems might start writing and improving their own code, leading to ongoing self-upgrades—and Humans aren’t ready for what’s coming. 🌟 During the FII panel on AI, one thing became clear: the future of AI is closer than we think. 📈 By 2032, a single AI systems could reach 90% expertise across various fields—physics, chemistry, art, and beyond. 📺 Full video from Future Investment Initiative (FII) 8th Edition, Riyadh
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🔥 From Harvard Business School Classroom to AI Startup Success! 🚀 We are excited to announce our return to Harvard Business School, the place where it all started. What began as a class project has now grown into building enterprise software 30x faster than traditional methods. Catch our full presentation at Harvard Business School, delivered by our Co-Founders, Brian Elliott and Siddhant Pardeshi, where we dive into: - Coordinating 3,000 AI agents to work seamlessly together. - A platform that “thinks” for 10 hours before writing a single line of code. - Developing 6-Month Software in just 6 Days. 💡 Key Insights: “As we learned at Harvard Business School, leadership has to be done the old fashioned way. If you want your company to be AI-native, you must lead and be AI-native yourself, asking what AI tool can we use to solve this problem as a starting point” - Brian Elliott “Traditional software development is human-led, AI-supported. Blitzy’s platform flips this model making it AI-led, human-supported" - Siddhant Pardeshi 🎥 Watch the full presentation on our YouTube channel to learn how we're reshaping software development, and why we believe every startup should be AI-native: https://hubs.li/Q02YkcC40 Blitzy #HBS
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Sunday brunch never tasted so good. This morning Siddhant Pardeshi and Brian Elliott shared a bit of our journey with a presentation at Harvard Business School, hosted by senior lecturer and Flybridge co-founder/general partner Jeff Bussgang. Thanks for having us! ICYMI, we captured it and will be posting to our YouTube channel soon (@blitzyai). #softwaredevelopment #generativeai #softwareautomation #artificialintelligence #enterpriseai #enterprisesoftware #softwarecreation #agenticsoftware
Head of Media | Creative Technologist & Storyteller | AI Strategy | Generative AI | Producer/Director | Podcast Host
These two: Siddhant Pardeshi and Brian Elliott - founders of Blitzy, Harvard Business School grads, and today, adding PA to their resumes. Pictured here, hauling out camera gear into Spangler on HBS Campus for a presentation on #genai and Blitzy’s evolution. Some great content coming your way on our YouTube channel (@blitzyai) and here. #generativeai #entrepreneurship #softwaredevelopment #agenticai #artificialintelligence
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AI's Crystal Ball Has a Name: Siddhant Pardeshi 🔮 📅 September 19: Sid prophesies Anthropic competitors unveiling prompt caching 📅 October 1: OpenAI announces release of prompt caching on latest models OpenAI that was a Blitzy-fast turn-around. Glad to see you're following along our with our content. FWIW, we think listening to Sid's AI suggestions is a sound business strategy. Might be a good idea to chat with him about how to deploy some of that $6.6B 😉 #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #ChatGPT #OpenAI #PromptCaching
The AI Arms Race is ON! 🏁 And We're All Winners! 🏆 Brian Elliott and I sat down to discuss Anthropic's newest mic drop—prompt caching. 🎤 🤯 🔮 Prediction: The other AI giants are stirring - OpenAI and Google Gemini won't be far behind. 👀 But here's the kicker... Everyone's a winner in this race! Enterprises, startups, end-users - we're all riding the wave! 🏄♀️ 🌊 The Bottom Line? It's an AMAZING time to be building applications (especially with Blitzy😉)! 🏗️ The AI toolkit is expanding, costs are dropping, and innovation is through the roof 🚀 📺 The full conversation is now LIVE on our YouTube channel. Whether you’re a startup, dev shop, or enterprise developer give our video a watch and get ready to seize this opportunity! #AIRevolution #TechInnovation #FutureIsBright #AIForAll #CompetitionWins #BuildTheFuture
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Our CEO Brian Elliott sums up a super productive Flybridge Founders Week with one word: Tactical Some of his key takeaways on growth tactics: 📺 Video Growth: ▫️ Leverage YouTube as a video-first approach to growing your brand ▫️ For creator partnerships, direct messaging from one creator account to another yields the highest results 💰 Nailing the Series A Pitch: ▫️ In the current Series A environment, success requires nailing both metrics and storytelling ▫️ Storytelling skills are crucial - live demonstrations can showcase what "great" looks like 🤖 AI-Native Across the Board: ▫️ Adopt an AI-Native approach to company building in every vertical, not just your product Not to mention, we're thrilled by the enthusiastic response to Brian's talk on Blitzy's game-changing approach to software development. With a packed schedule of follow-up meetings, we're excited to help more product leaders transform their 6-month roadmaps into 1-month realities. If that sounds intriguing to you, shoot a message to Brian or Siddhant Pardeshi to schedule a call! #AI #GenAI #ArtificialIntelligence #Tech #VC #SoftwareDevelopment
I attended Flybridge Founders week alongside some of the fastest growing early stage start-ups and I would sum the conversations up with 1 word.... Tactical---> Here are 3 tactical learnings from Builders on the frontlines of growing early stage technology companies. Zach Shefska at CarEdge talked about leveraging youtube as video-first approach to growing a brand and ultimately generate demand with 'negative CAC'. After his talk, I had a great 1 to 1 convo with Zach on the approach to creating partnerships with other creators, as has a meaningful following on Youtube (only 20% of CarEdge, these guys are pros!) but we've been wrestling with this question internally. They had the same question at our scale and tried it all. Their conclusion, simply direct message from 1 creator account to another is the highest yield. No intermediary, no agencies, just an old fashion direct reach out. That tip saved me a lot of future experimentation and we've already put this into effect. Andre McGregor and the amazing team at ForceMetrics (quick break, Dad, AKA--Dr. Robert E.--you gotta share this with the folks you know in Law Enforcement Leadership positions, this company is making a safer world for all of us, end break) got very real about the Series A fundraising environment, and how you had to nail both the metrics and the storytelling to get it over the goal line. Andre McGregor also demonstrated his ability as a storyteller live, so it was a live example of what great looks like. Finally, on brand and in true Harvard Business School Professor fashion, Flybridge Co-founder Jeffrey Bussgang, led an interactive case study on 3 start-up with the founders in the room as a part of it, where a group of 50 operators collectively worked through the challenges they we're working through. The collective takeaway: Taking an AI-Native approach to company building within every vertical (not just your own product) has the power to led to an unforeseen levels of velocity. Thanks to the additional folks I was able to learn from this week including Nick Ornitz, Ashley Moser, Matt Mireles, Elias Torres, Tim Delisle, Jesse Middleton, Chip Hazard, Shiza Shahid, Christina Heggie, Pierre-Olivier Lepage, Julisa Salas, Will Greene, James Theuerkauf, Anada Lakra, Dennis Crowley, Emily Dong, Tom Mulvey, Michael Aiken, Brendan Cronin, Zachary Zaro, Hassan W. Bhatti, Paul Sizaire I was happy to provide a small amount of value back to this group by giving a talk on how Blitzy can dramatically increase product velocity. My calendar is full next week with follow up calls with folks who we're eager to learn more on how we will get their 6 month product road map completed in 1 month by leveraging Blitzy's solution. Message me if you're a product leader and want to do the same.
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Appreciate the shoutout Ben Lang! 👵👴 If you'd like to tell your grandkids you played a role in 100x-ing software development productivity, you really ought to follow our pioneering Co-Founders Siddhant Pardeshi, Brian Elliott. 🗣️ And check out our Careers page! (Link in comments)
These 34 fast growing, early-stage startups each raised $5-10M from top-tier VC funds in the past few weeks and are now HIRING: 1) Fermah - universal proof generation (remote) 2) Protege - AI training data platform (remote) 3) MOTHER GAMES - gaming (NYC / Remote) 4) Clout Kitchen - AI gaming buddy (LA / Manila) 5) Lanai Software - AI operating system (Bay Area) 6) Blitzy - AI software agents (Cambridge) 7) Reducto - data ingestion for LLMs (Bay Area) 8) Presti (YC S24) - engaging product visuals (Paris / remote US) 9) Artisan - outbound employees powered by AI (remote) 10) Tetrix - insights into alternative investments (NYC / Montreal) 11) Convergence - personal AI assistants (London) 12) Bluebricks - cloud infra for scale (US / Tel Aviv) 13) Ephos - glass computational power (Milan) 14) Acuvity - Gen AI security (Bay Area) 15) Reflect - in-space reflectors (Hawthorn) 16) Hgen - clean hydrogen (LA) 17) Plural - self-hosted Kubernetes fleet management (NYC) 18) Campfire (applied AI company) - games / entertainment (Bay Area / US remote / Canada) 19) Taelor - menswear clothing rental (remote / Hayward) 20) Conceive - membership platform for fertility (Remote) 21) Portex - freight management (Bay Area / remote) 22) Aerflo - beverage consumption experience (NYC) 23) Cercli (YC S23) - payroll for MENA companies (Dubai) 24) Legion Health - psychiatric care (US remote / Argentina) 25) Mozper - financial education platform for children (São Paulo / Colombia / Mexico / Remote) 26) e6data - high-performance lakehouse compute engine (Bangalore) 27) Wayfaster - interview faster (NYC) 28) Billables AI - manage billable hours (Bay Area / remote) 29) Augmodo - augment retail workforce (remote) 30) Magie - payments via Whatsapp (Sao Paulo) 31) Cerrion - OEE and production line safety (Zurich) 32) Thread AI- AI infrastructure (NYC) 33) Wispr Flow - voice intelligence (Bay Area) 34) Lorikeet - AI customer support (Sydney) links to all of their career pages will be in the comments 👋 for more lists like these every week, follow me here: Ben Lang ✨ if you’re thinking about what’s next (joining a new company or building a startup), check out next play 🙏 thank you Harmonic (startup database) for helping source the data
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If anyone knows how to drive effective collaboration, it's our fearless leader Brian Elliott! His latest piece explores best practices for promoting #AISafety through early access, an important topic that will no doubt shape the #FutureOfAI. #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #GenAI #GenerativeAI
Who knew the blueprint for #AISafety was... collaboration? In my latest article, I dive into how OpenAI and Anthropic (side note-->William Stranzl is an elite account manager at Anthropic supporting Blitzy, promote this man!), are constructing a safety scaffold with the U.S. government’s Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute to ensure responsible #AI development. The arrangement feels like everyone on a construction site finally acknowledged some pre-cautions like wearing a hard hat may be a reasonable first step. An open tension exists, however, between letting innovation flourish while fortifying safety in AI. Do you think the model early access program is the right policy? I explore the policy in the below article! Comment your feedback so we can all learn together! #AIEthics #TechPolicy #ArtificialIntelligence
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Remember when the Avengers added Spider-Man? We just did our own version of that. Welcome our amazing new interns! 🎉 🎉 🎉 ------- 👩💻 Advika Sadineni is a Junior at Penn State double majoring in Aerospace Engineering and Computational Data Sciences. 🗣️ She’s looking forward to the challenge of communicating complex topics via social media outreach and content creation. 🚀 She’s also excited to learn about the latest advancements in Generative AI and how they apply to her studies in aerospace engineering. 🌎 Before bringing her technical expertise to the Blitzy team, Advika went to Antarctica on a study abroad program and researched sustainability and eco-tourism. ------- 👩💻 Ashley Xu is a Sophomore at Stanford majoring in Computer Science and minoring in Math and Psychology. 📈 She’s excited to learn how to scale a seed-stage tech startup and contribute to Blitzy’s growth journey. 🧠 Ashley is also interested in AI applications in mental healthcare and hopes to contribute to making it more personalized and accessible. 🏃♀️ When she isn’t generating killer code and AI content for Blitzy, Ashley loves to run, explore hiking trails with her dog, and read and write poetry! ------- In their short time with the Blitzy team, Advika and Ashley have demonstrated great ambition, innovation, and an eagerness to contribute. With their addition, we’re looking forward to learning from and growing with some of the brightest young minds in AI! #AI #GenerativeAI #ArtificialIntelligence #Blitzy #SoftwareDevelopment #SoftwareAutomation #AIStudents