Your Product's Autonomous Pipeline Is Now Public: Introducing the Proof-of-Autonomy Feed
Your Product's Autonomous Pipeline Is Now Public: Introducing the Proof-of-Autonomy Feed
Released in v1.0.122
SaaS Factory's central claim has always been straightforward: your product improves every night. The pipeline runs. Agents ship features. Releases go out. The product gets better while you sleep.
But until now, that process was invisible.
Every competitor in this space — Cursor, Devin, Bolt, Lovable — surfaces output in real time. You watch the code appear. You see the agent think. The visible progress is half the product. SaaS Factory's pipeline, by contrast, ran silently in the background. The work was real. The results were real. But to anyone outside the platform, there was no proof.
That changes today.
Introducing the Public Product Status Page
With v1.0.122, every product built on SaaS Factory gets a public status page: a shareable link, no login required, that shows the world exactly what the autonomous pipeline has been doing.
Open the link and you'll see:
- A live release timeline. Every version shipped, with titles and timestamps, going back to the beginning.
- An agent activity feed. Which of the platform's 21+ specialized agents were active, what they worked on, and when they finished.
- Features shipped this week. A running list of what's been discovered, built, and deployed in the current week.
- A "last built N minutes ago" ticker. A continuously updating timestamp that tells you — and anyone you share it with — exactly how recently the pipeline ran.
This is the Proof-of-Autonomy Feed: a verifiable, real-time audit trail of the platform doing what it promises.
Why This Matters
Trust is the bottleneck in autonomous software. Buyers believe in AI-powered pipelines when they can see them working — not when they're told to take it on faith. A public status page turns the pipeline from an internal implementation detail into a tangible, shareable artifact.
Think about how you can use it:
- Send it to a prospect instead of a slide deck. Let them watch the ticker count up and see agents completing jobs in real time.
- Paste it in an investor update. No narrative required — the data speaks for itself.
- Give it to a new customer as part of onboarding. From day one, they can see that the product they signed up for is already getting better.
No New Infrastructure
The status page didn't require new data pipelines or new tracking. All the information — releases, pipeline runs, agent jobs — was already being recorded in the platform's existing tables. This release simply makes that data visible to the world.
The releases, pipelineRuns, and agentJobs tables already contained everything needed. The status page is the window into what was always there.
The Mission Made Visible
SaaS Factory's mission is that every great idea deserves a company that never stops getting better — and no human should have to be the bottleneck. The public status page makes the "never stops" part of that mission auditable.
The pipeline runs whether or not anyone is watching. Now, anyone can watch.