AI coding is working really good for us.

My teammate shared 3 phase workflow we are using on our team to deliver project at rapid phase.

It's shared on ClaudeCode subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/ClaudeCode/s/iy058fH4sZ

I've been using it for months with great success

These workflows always surprise me. Isn’t this what you’ve been doing with humans all along? Write up a basic project plan likely following some structure the product team likes. Share it with the eng team. One to a few members of the eng team writes up a more specific plan. Everyone gets together again and goes through the specific plan to iron out the kinks. You the implement the plan.

I’ve seen at my workplace people are more willing to help Claude with a plan than their fellow humans. I pointed that out and one engineer replied with “well I know Claude will read the documentation”. It’s a depressing observation but I don’t know if it’s wrong.

I can implement 20 such features on my own each day with no input from others though. That's why i am using this method in the first place.

This is just basic spec based development, don't see what's so interesting about this. People have been using this method for quite a while, even Kiro now uses this for its entire process.

>People have been using this method for quite a while, even Kiro now uses this for its entire process.

Kiro is terrible at this (I assume it's your product), maybe stop shilling it every now and then