Summary
Imbue launched Blueprint as a coding product aimed at completing larger software tasks in one shot instead of through back-and-forth chat iteration. The launch positions throughput on multi-step work as the main differentiator rather than inline assistance.
What changed
Imbue publicly launched Blueprint as a one-shot coding product for larger task execution.
Why it matters
Most coding-agent surfaces still assume a conversational loop. Blueprint is pushing the market toward higher-trust task packaging, where users hand over larger scoped work and expect a useful first pass with less supervision.
Evidence excerpt
The launch describes Blueprint as focused on one-shot bigger coding tasks rather than iterative chat.