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Now students can start building their own companies while studying, and get that dream job - by employing themselves.

Priset AI coding agent is now available to students for peanuts (i.e. for the $10 annual processing fee).

The Student Plan features BYO Gemini API and Vertex AI keys. There are no limitations - you get the full power of an autonomous engineering partner inside your VS Code, Visual Studio and JetBrains IDEs.


Hello HN,

My name is Toni and I'm from Sunshine Coast, Australia. About five months ago my mates and I started building a coding agent (priset ai) but wanted to make it different from others. Different in a sense that right from the start it wouldn't replace humans, but empower them. Hence, our not-so-much-just-a-simple "coding agent" but an "engineering partner" is able to 1) write code, 2) build/compile the same 3) set up your environment (e.g. install missing libraries) 4) write tests 5) self-heal and many other things, but will never be a "black box" that also pushes code into your source code repo. We think humans should do that after validating AI's output. Priset is a "glass box" and you can see what it's doing and stop it at any moment (e.g. to give new instructions / direction). Even if this may not be the thing enterprises want (i.e. they want AI that replaces humans), we are sticking to this approach, come what may.

The other thing that distinguishes Priset from others is a massive context window. I believe that at the moment Priset is the only tool that is able to take multipage docs with screenshots / designs and use that to automatically build fully-functional enterprise-grade apps for you. Also, that same context gives it the ability to look into your existing codebase (i.e. enterprise geeks read "legacy code / solutions") and either add features to the same (by following your established code patterns) or migrate it to some other technology / language. Privacy is ironclad - we never store or train on your code.

You can try Priset for free today @ https://priset.ai/ It runs in IntelliJ (i.e. the link above), but also in Visual Studio and VS Code (search the Visual Studio Marketplace). Let me know what you think.


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