
Our Take
Tessl—if you're building AI coding agents, you need some way to know if they actually suck. That's Tessl. It's a platform for evaluating AI agents' coding skills so teams can ship better code, faster. Currently listed on Product Hunt.
What else do we know? Honestly, not much. The Product Hunt page is pretty bare and there's no public info on founders, funding, or traction yet. But the pitch makes sense: everyone and their mother is building AI devs right now, but how do you actually measure if they're any good? Tessl is trying to solve that.
If you're working on coding agents and want to benchmark them properly, reach out. Based on what we've seen, this is a space that's going to get very crowded, very fast—the question is whether Tessl has the early lead.
Key Facts
The people behind Tessl
Dru Knox
profileHead of Product & Design at Tessl
Head of Product & Design at Tessl (AI-native development tools). Previously Research Scientist at Grammarly, Product at Airtable. Speaks at industry conferences on AI agents and developer tools. Deep background in platform and ecosystem development.
Guy Podjarny
profileMaker
Previously founded Snyk (scaled to $8B company), founded Blaze (sold to Akamai, served as CTO), active angel investor, co-host of AI Native Dev podcast
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