
We're shipping software faster than ever.
The models can write code. Products get built in weekends. The raw pace of production has never been higher.
But the workflows around that production haven't moved. Context switching. Lengthy reviews. Designs living somewhere separate from the code. The bottleneck is no longer the building. It's everything that happens around it. The handoffs. The back and forth. The gap between the person with the idea and the person implementing it.
The teams winning right now aren't the ones writing the most code. They're the ones who've elevated above it. Thinking in products and strategy and user outcomes, not files and branches and pull requests.
Picnic is built for that layer.
A fully cloud-based workbench where your whole team (designers, PMs, founders, strategists) can open your real product, make changes, share a link, get a review, and merge. No setup. No context switching. No asking an engineer to interpret what you meant.
Think Figma for code. Think Google Docs for your codebase. A link is all it takes to pull someone in.
That changes how you work with AI too. Delegating to an agent used to mean setting it up locally, babysitting the environment, hoping it ran. In Picnic you just describe what you want and get out of the way. The agent works. You review. You merge.
Less time managing infrastructure. More time thinking about the product.
The goal isn't to make everyone a developer. It's to free the people around engineering to do what they're actually there for. To think, decide, and direct. To stay ahead of the code rather than buried in it.
That's what Picnic is for.
Picnic is currently available only to clients of NBS.