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Blitzy has secured a high-profile enterprise deployment with Builders FirstSource (BFS), where its autonomous software development platform is being used to accelerate the building materials giant’s next generation of digital products. The engagement positions Blitzy at the core of BFS’s technology modernization, with the platform ingesting large, complex codebases and using agent-based workflows to plan, build, and validate production-grade code at scale.
Unlike traditional AI coding co‑pilots that struggle with context across millions of lines of enterprise code, Blitzy applies what it calls “infinite code context” to maintain deep, line‑level understanding of dependencies and existing services. The system orchestrates thousands of specialized agents over hours or days to deliver spec‑ and test‑driven code, autonomously completing more than 80% of projects and leaving the remainder for human engineers to refine and ship.
The BFS deployment provides an early proof point for Blitzy’s value proposition at Fortune‑scale organizations, in a market where 55% of departmental AI spend is already directed to coding tools but only 26% of AI‑generated code is merged without major rework. BFS has reported a 3–5x increase in development velocity in initial use cases over the first three months, and has already transitioned 120 engineers to AI‑native workflows built around Blitzy’s platform.
For Blitzy, the partnership supports its positioning as a systemic alternative to co‑pilots, with CEO Brian Elliott highlighting that an “agentic SDLC” can deliver measurable productivity, faster time‑to‑market, and free engineers to focus on higher‑value innovation. The early BFS results suggest that Blitzy can directly impact revenue timing and digital roadmap execution for large enterprises by compressing development cycles for customer‑facing solutions.
As Blitzy scales deployments like BFS, its commercial upside lies in becoming the orchestration layer for software delivery at large organizations, embedding deeply into existing engineering practices and standards. Headquartered in Cambridge, Mass., the company is targeting Fortune 500 clients that require enterprise‑grade code quality and governance while seeking step‑function improvements in software throughput from design to production.

