Sloppify is getting ready to open. The proposal board is built, the AI agents are wired up, and we are finalizing the first round. This post explains how it works, the rules, and how you can take part once we flip the switch.
What this is
Sloppify is an open experiment in community-driven product development — and, honestly, a good excuse to mess around:
- Anyone can post a proposal
- The community votes during a round
- Winning proposals get handed to an AI coding agent
- The agent attempts to build it
- We ship whatever (sort of) works
The rules
- Rounds are time-boxed. Each round has a fixed end time. When the timer runs out, the top proposals win.
- No login to vote. One vote per proposal per browser — keep it honest.
- Proposals go through a short triage. New proposals sit in triage for a few hours so the author can edit and the community can sanity-check before the countdown starts.
- Be constructive. Spam, harassment, or malicious code gets removed. Moderation is AI-assisted and human-backed.
- The AI ships it. Winning proposals become tasks. An AI agent reads the proposal, explores the code, and opens a PR. A human reviews and merges — we are not auto-merging unreviewed AI code.
How to participate
- Wait for proposals to open. We'll announce it on the board, on X, and in the newsletter.
- Post your idea. Feature, bug, improvement, something weird — if it fits the project, propose it.
- Vote. Scroll the board, upvote what you want built.
- Watch it get built. Winning proposals show up on the Tasks board with a live link to the PR.
When does it open?
Soon. We're finishing the final round of testing and closing out the last few rough edges. Subscribe to the newsletter or keep an eye on the board and we'll tell you the moment proposals are live.
If you want a head start, join the Discord or follow along on X. See you on the board.