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🤖⚙️ Verdent (Use code “SHNU01” to receive 60% off): https://www.verdent.ai/?ots=youtube&i... A lot of vibe coding tools feel great when you’re working on one clean task from start to finish — but that’s not how real app development works. In a real team, everything moves in parallel. Picture a food delivery app like DoorDash: you’re building a “schedule delivery” feature, someone else changes the checkout API, QA reports a bug where promo codes randomly fail, and product updates the requirement from “pick a day” to “pick a 30-minute time window.” So you push a partial PR, jump to fix the promo bug, rebase because the API changed, tweak the UI for the new rules, then go back and finish the feature. That’s the real test for dev tools: staying coherent when multiple streams of work are happening at the same time. You can’t use simple tools for this kind of work. You can’t use simple tools to create and maintain professional grade software. For this kind of work, you need serious tools built for serious development — and Verdent claims to be one of them. In this video, I test Verdent’s parallel workflow by building a Priority Queue Board app (task queue for a busy office), then adding multiple features simultaneously using separate workspaces — just like a real dev team, but with agents: Bulk actions (select multiple tasks and update in one shot) Filters (status + keyword filtering) Task pinning (pin important tasks to the top) Then I merge everything back into the main “Base” workspace, rebase the feature workspaces, and handle a merge conflict. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro – Why Real Development Is Parallel 02:25 Building the Base App (Priority Queue Board) 03:41 Testing the Dashboard (Create + Manage Tasks) 04:40 Spinning Up Parallel Workspaces 06:50 Feature 1 – Bulk Actions 07:00 Feature 2 – Filters (Status + Keyword) 07:15 Feature 3 – Task Pinning 07:50 Merging Back Into Base + Rebasing 08:39 Merge Conflict + Fix 09:04 Final Verdict – Is Verdent Built for Real Projects? What’s Being Tested: Parallel workspaces running independent agents at the same time Context retention across multiple features on the same codebase Clean feature implementation without breaking the main project Practical merging, rebasing, and conflict handling “Real dev conditions”: progress, interruptions, changing requirements, fixes Key Takeaways: Verdent mirrors real parallel development instead of forcing a linear workflow Each agent stayed focused inside its own workspace without stepping on the others Features landed cleanly: bulk actions, filters, and pinning all worked as expected Merging and conflict resolution felt practical and predictable This feels more like “agent-powered team workflow” than a toy prompt-to-app generator Built For: Solo devs shipping fast without losing structure Teams that need parallel progress without chaos Projects where features evolve, overlap, and change over time Anyone tired of tools that break the moment the workflow gets messy Links: 🤖⚙️ Verdent (Use code “SHNU01” to receive 60% off): https://www.verdent.ai/?ots=youtube&i... @verdent_ai 📫 Contact: https://sharknumbers.com/ What kind of project would you use Verdent for? Drop it in the comments. Ivan Kv out. #Verdent #AIAgent #VibeCoding #DevTools #SoftwareEngineering #Programming #WebDev #AItools #GitHub #SharkNumbers