AI Is Unlocking Millions Of New Builders
Mukund and Madhav Jha explain how Emergent hit 7 million apps in 8 months by targeting non-technical users with a production-ready AI coding agent built on deep agent-architecture research.
- Emergent hit 7 million apps built in 8 months post-launch, with that number doubling in the last 45 days alone.
- 80% of Emergent users have zero programming knowledge; 70-80% are in the US and Europe across 190+ countries.
- Emergent built its own Kubernetes container infrastructure rather than outsourcing to third-party sandbox providers, enabling same-infra build and deploy.
- Agent long-term memory is auto-generated from previous session trajectories and validated through a CI/CD pipeline, compounding agent skill over time.
- A startup raised $4 million on a product entirely built on Emergent; one user shipped a clinical-psychology-plus-equestrian coaching app (Equine) now live on the App Store.
- Emergent replaced Asana internally with a custom clone built by a QA engineer, saving $3,000-$4,000/month in SaaS subscriptions.
- Internally using Emergent as a Claude Code replacement; the VS Code editor is hidden from non-technical users because even seeing a diff causes panic.
- Claude Opus 4.5 task horizon is ~4 hours, 4.6 is ~10 hours; Emergent is experimenting with agent swarms targeting 24-hour autonomous runs with hundreds of coordinating agents.
2026-03-16 · Watch on YouTube