Agentic Infrastructure
Vercel reports that coding agents now initiate over 30% of its weekly deployments, a 1,000% increase in six months, with Claude Code accounting for 75% of agent-driven deploys.
Every generation of software eventually demands a new generation of infrastructure. LLMs and coding agents are driving the next transition, and it's happening fast. In just three months, weekly deployments on Vercel have doubled, and agents are driving the growth. Today, over 30% of deployments are initiated by coding agents, up 1000% from six months ago. Claude Code accounts for 75%, Lovable and v0 for 6%, and Cursor for 1.5%. Agents are building, testing, and shipping AI-native software, and they're doing it at a velocity that breaks traditional operations. Vercel projects deployed by coding agents are 20 times more likely to call AI inference providers than those deployed by humans.
Agents are writing software that uses AI, and agents are building agents. As the final actor shifts from human to machine, infrastructure has to adapt again. It has to work for software that acts on behalf of users, writes itself, and increasingly needs to understand its own behavior in production. This new generation of agentic software demands . Agentic Infrastructure It’s not one evolution, but three: The bottleneck for agentic engineering is operational friction. When a coding agent writes a…
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