Yeah, Claude Code’s sub-agent workflow is genuinely powerful right now, especially for fast iterative dev.
What I find interesting about Kiro though is that it feels more focused on AI-native orchestration rather than just we say that “AI helping write code.”
Claude Code is amazing at execution, but for me, Kiro seems to be pushing toward structured workflows, context persistence, and multi-agent coordination in a more productized way. Yes its still early, but the direction is pretty interesting to watch.
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thanks, great post, but how is that different from Claude code super powers ?
ive been using claude code driven sub agents development for the past month and its getting better almost every week
im interested hearing from you about kiro regarding this.
Yeah, Claude Code’s sub-agent workflow is genuinely powerful right now, especially for fast iterative dev.
What I find interesting about Kiro though is that it feels more focused on AI-native orchestration rather than just we say that “AI helping write code.”
Claude Code is amazing at execution, but for me, Kiro seems to be pushing toward structured workflows, context persistence, and multi-agent coordination in a more productized way. Yes its still early, but the direction is pretty interesting to watch.