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Your agent ran for an hour.
Read what it did in a minute.
You kicked off the agent, it ran for an hour, and now there’s a wall of scrollback. Did it actually do the thing? Did it touch something it shouldn’t have? Where did the time and the tokens go? The moment your agent stops, Backplanes reads the whole session and writes the report you’d never write yourself — the verdict, the few things that need your eyes, and the full story in time order.

The view you live in
The session report
One page, read top to bottom in about a minute. A verdict header — “CI scanner v0 shipped to production,” 51 min, $230, 5 findings — then where the time went, the findings worth acting on, the habits worth keeping, and the full session story with sub-agents and PRs in time order. The receipts are one click down when something asks for it.

What it answers for you
Three questions, before you scroll a line.
What did my agent actually build and touch?
The session story lays out every decision, sub-agent, and PR in time order — so the answer is a glance down the timeline, not a scroll through the transcript. The verdict header gives you the one-line version before you drill in.
Did it do anything I’ll regret?
Five findings, sorted by what needs you. “Take action now” surfaces the two that matter — a credential written to disk and 47 files read outside the project — each with the exact fix attached: rotate, tighten, add a policy. The rest waits under “Worth a look.”
Where did the hour and the tokens go?
The “where the time went” bar splits all 51 minutes into code, shell, and research, so a long run explains itself instead of hiding in scrollback. “Faster next time” then names the concrete time-savers, ranked by the minutes they’d give back.
The report caught a credential my agent wrote to disk mid-run — buried somewhere in an hour of output I was never going to read line by line. That’s the one I’d have shipped. Now I read the verdict, check the two flagged findings, and move on.
Staff Engineer · Series-B fintech
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