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The video documents how Cognition's own engineers use Devin's multi-agent orchestration capabilities internally, making the Agent Fan Out pattern concrete and reproducible for external builders.
Auto-Triage's parent/child architecture means every incident feeds a shared scratchpad that improves routing and deduplication over time, shifting engineers from reconstructing context to reviewing ready-made pull requests.
Devin Review's self-closing bug-fix loop means a pull request can be created, reviewed, and iteratively corrected without any human intervention, removing the manual back-and-forth typically required between code authoring and review.
Devin Review combines diff reorganization, bug detection, and codebase-aware chat into a single PR review workflow.
ACP addresses the fragmentation of coding agent interfaces by establishing a shared protocol, allowing developers to use multiple agents — Codex, Claude, Devin, and Gemini — within a single workspace without changing their workflow.
Devin Desktop consolidates local and cloud agent fleet management into a single editor interface, as described by Cognition.
Watch how Cognition's own engineers have restructured their workflows around Devin to understand the practical shift from AI-assisted coding to AI-delegated, human-reviewed software development at scale.
Developers can now orchestrate local and cloud agents — including fully autonomous Devin runs — from a single editor interface, enabling hands-off task execution without switching tools or upgrading plans.