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Parsa Khazaeepoul

parsa khazaeepoul

Co-Founder, Dcouple

I build Pane, the open-source agent manager. I use it every day to run multiple AI coding agents in parallel across Windows, WSL, macOS, and Linux. Most of Pane itself was built with Pane.

I won first place at the OpenAI Codex invite-only hackathon in Bellevue, Washington ($25,000 in OpenAI credit). I also won 1st in the YC track at the Gemini x Pipecat Hackathon at YC, and judged the Global AI Hackathon in Seattle for AI2.

At Georgia Tech, I co-founded Turing Minds, a speaker series that hosted 17 Turing Award and Nobel Prize winners across 105 countries. It was covered by Georgia Tech and the Atlanta Jewish Times. I built and scaled the platform that reached 4,000+ students and faculty worldwide.

Before Pane, I was employee #1 at two AI startups. I led developer relations at Moondream AI (8k+ GitHub stars), where I built open-source demos, developer tools, and community infrastructure. Before that, I was employee #1 at FASHN AI, a virtual try-on company. I also led business development at the AI2 Incubator in Seattle, supporting AI startup founders with customer discovery and go-to-market.

I graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Washington Information School and studied Computer Science at Georgia Tech.

I write about AI agent workflows, developer tools, and the things I learn building Pane. If you want to talk, I'm on Discord and X.

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posts

How to Build a CLI Agents Will Actually Use

2026-06-24

Building Pane Chat: One Conversation That Controls Everything

2026-06-20

Agent Loops Are Here: How to Set Up Your First Loop with Pane

2026-06-18

Pane Now Installs from npm, pnpm, and PyPI

2026-06-17

Remote Pane from Your Phone: Mobile Agent Control

2026-06-10

Every Agent Manager Is macOS Only. We Fixed That.

2026-06-03

What's the Business Equivalent of a Codebase?

2026-05-27

Your Laptop Is a Window, Not the Engine

2026-05-18

Which AI Coding Tools Still Use Your Claude Subscription After June 15, 2026

2026-05-13

How We Use Claude Code at Dcouple

2026-05-07

Voice Went Mainstream. We've Been Talking to Our Agents for Six Months.

2026-04-18

Before Your First /discussion: The Repository Setup That Makes Everything Else Work

2026-04-16

Same Chef, Six Hats: What a Viral Agent Post Gets Right and Wrong

2026-04-09

A Turing Award Winner Just Described Our Exact Workflow

2026-04-06

The Cobbler's Children Have No Shoes

2026-03-31

They Gated the Fix. We Open-Sourced the Whole Harness.

2026-03-31

Building a Software Factory: 3 Commands, Custom Agents, and the Harness That Runs It

2026-03-29

Two Founders, 300k Lines, Zero Engineers: Our AI-Native Development Workflow

2026-03-06