Hi everyone,
I’m trying to better understand the future direction of OutSystems in the context of the new AI-driven development paradigm.
With the rise of tools like Cursor (AI-native IDE with agent mode) and Codex-based agents, we’re seeing a shift toward what is often called “vibe coding” or more broadly agentic development — where developers describe intent and AI agents handle multi-file changes, debugging, and even orchestration.
These tools can autonomously plan tasks, generate code, run commands, and iterate on errors, which is a significant evolution from traditional low-code or even AI-assisted coding.
My question is:Do you see OutSystems moving toward this kind of agent-based development approach (e.g., autonomous agents, multi-step reasoning, full feature generation from prompts)?
Or will it remain more focused on structured low-code abstractions rather than “agentic” or prompt-driven development like Cursor or Codex workflows?
Also, could this kind of evolution open new perspectives for OutSystems developers in terms of productivity and application complexity?
Curious to hear your thoughts and any insights from the roadmap or internal vision.
Thanks!
Hi @Sami FARHAT ,
OutSystems is already stepping into this space with:
Some helpful links:
There is an event on that topic tomorrow.
https://www.outsystems.com/forums/discussion/105927/see-the-future-of-enterprise-ai-development/