Kaiku at Vibe Code Finland

Kaiku Crew2 min read
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Kaiku at Vibe Code Finland

On 10 June 2026, Graham Daw and Akseli Manninen took part in Vibe Code Finland — a community meetup where people working with AI get together to share what they've built and how it has changed the way they work, through live demos, slides and a lot of comparing notes. It's a practitioner crowd, so the bar is less "here's a polished product" and more "here's what actually happened when we tried this."

Their session started from a pattern that turns up on almost every team once AI lands in delivery: AI gets adopted as an individual productivity boost, but workflows stay human centric. Each engineer builds a local way of working, handoffs remain manual, and the delivery flow depends on people re-explaining context at every step.

Graham and Akseli walked the through how Kaiku has been tackling this internally, and what we've shown ourselves along the way:

  • Context is the leverage point, not tooling. The next step isn't better prompts per person, it's shared context that compounds across the whole team.
  • A shared knowledge layer. Expertise encoded into skills, rules and workflows that both humans and agents can execute from one source of truth.
  • From human-centric to agent-driven workflows. How shared context lets teams shift from manual handoffs to agents handling more of the delivery flow, with humans steering intent and quality.
  • Orchestrating agents across the lifecycle. Where this model is already working, what we've learned the hard way, and what we're building toward next.

Graham and Akseli creating this article at the event

A fitting detail for a coding meetup: this write-up is itself was a output of demo during the talk. The first draft was generated by an agent working from the talk abstract and our shared context, then reviewed by Graham and Akseli — the same human-plus-agent loop we use across delivery.


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