Nango built a background coding agent pipeline using OpenCode to autonomously generate ~200 API integrations across Google Calendar, Drive, Sheets, HubSpot, and Slack in 15 minutes for under $20. The post covers their orchestration architecture, how they used skills to make learnings reusable, and key failure modes discovered along the way. A week of engineer time compressed into a single automated run.
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What we learned building 100 API integrations with OpenCode
Nango used an AI agent pipeline to autonomously generate 200 API integrations across Google, HubSpot, and Slack in 15 minutes for under $20—replacing a week of engineering work with orchestrated code generation.
Friday, April 3, 2026 12:00 PM UTC2 MIN READSOURCE: Hacker NewsBY sys://pipeline
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