EarlyTerms

Broccoli

Validating · Emerged · 55 days old · Last reviewed

Broccoli is an open-source coding agent that converts Linear project-management tickets into shipped pull requests, running each task inside an isolated Google Cloud sandbox. Built by Be Simple, a YC-backed voice-AI startup, it uses both Claude and Codex CLIs in tandem so each model reviews the other's output.

The project was open-sourced on April 22, 2026 as a Show HN post by Be Simple (YC-backed, $3M seed, November 2025), having first run in production four weeks prior. The team reported 100% of non-developer PRs shipped via Broccoli, with roughly 60% developer-team adoption, all running on their own GCP infrastructure with no third-party control plane.

Think of it as an autonomous intern that reads your Jira-style ticket and hands you a reviewable PR by morning.

Search Interest

peak ~8.8K/mo
updated 2026-06-14
~8.8K/mo ~4.4K/mo 0
2026-05-16 2026-05-31 2026-06-14
Term Lifecycle
  1. Nascent
    0–7 days
  2. Emergent
    8–30 days
  3. Validating ← now
    31–90 days
  4. Rising
    91–180 days
  5. Established
    180 days +

Why is it emerging now?

TL;DR

Cloud sandboxing costs have dropped to the point where spawning a fresh GCP container per ticket is economically viable. Besimple's Show HN on April 22, 2026 surfaced a working self-hosted alternative to Devin — one that keeps code and credentials on your own infrastructure and chains Claude and Codex against each other for review.

4 forces driving coverage — scroll →

Outlook

6-month signal projection and commercial timeline.

Signal medium
Revenue moderate

Strong developer niche around self-hosted PR automation, but broad awareness depends on whether Besimple invests in community growth.

Risk · OpenHands (70k stars) and Linear's native Codex integration may absorb the addressable audience.

Analogs · OpenHands · Devika · SWE-agent

Monetization timeline
  1. now
    OSS, no direct revenue

    MIT-licensed self-host; monetization is indirect via Besimple's core voice-AI business.

  2. 3-6mo
    Hosted tier or cloud marketplace

    Community adoption could justify a managed Broccoli-cloud offering with per-PR pricing.

  3. 6-12mo
    Enterprise integrations

    Jira support and multi-repo orchestration open a paid enterprise track alongside the OSS core.

Competition & Opportunity for term “Broccoli”

Three heuristic signals derived from the tracked queries, the term's monetization cards, and its cluster neighbors. Directional, not audited.

Content Gap
10 queries tracked
Led by General (10)
10 Suggest-only tails — long-tail opening
Revenue Potential
0% commercial-intent queries
2 monetization angles mapped
Mostly informational — pre-commercial
Build Difficulty
Medium
Stage: validating — incumbents warming up
13 / 13 default TLDs taken · oldest incumbent broccoli.com (1995-10-31)
8 related terms already published
Heuristic · signals: tracked queries, term monetization cards, cluster neighbors

Ideas for term “Broccoli”

Buildable pitches — turn this term into an article, site, product, post, newsletter, video, or course. Steal any card and run with it.

Article
Broccoli vs OpenHands vs Devin: which self-hosted coding agent ships PRs fastest?

High-intent comparison query from teams evaluating open-source Devin alternatives. Monetize via affiliate links to cloud hosting or consulting.

Article
How to set up Broccoli: Linear to GitHub PR automation on Google Cloud

Tutorial fills a gap in official docs — 30-minute setup has 11 steps, meaning many readers will search for a walkthrough.

Article
Best open-source coding agents for teams using Linear in 2026

Category round-up targeting project-management-first teams; Broccoli's Linear-native trigger is a unique SEO angle.

Product
A hosted Broccoli-as-a-service: one-click deploy with billing dashboard

The current setup requires GCP expertise. A managed tier — spin-up in minutes, pay per PR — would widen the addressable market significantly.

Product
A Jira connector plugin for Broccoli

Multiple HN commenters requested Jira support. An open-source plugin or commercial add-on fills the most requested gap.

Video
Broccoli live demo: watch it turn a Linear bug ticket into a merged PR in real time

End-to-end demo is the highest-converting format for coding-agent tools — shows the magic without requiring a 30-min setup.

Post HN / r/programming
We Shipped 100% of Non-Dev PRs With an AI Agent for Four Weeks. Here's What Actually Broke.

A YC-backed startup ran every non-developer feature request through Claude + Codex for a month — then open-sourced the whole harness.

Post Newsletter / LinkedIn
The Self-Hosted Devin Gap Is Closing — and Broccoli Is Why

In 2024, building a Devin-style coding agent required six-figure infra budgets. In 2026, a 181-star GitHub repo does it on GCP for the price of API calls.

Post YouTube / Tech media
I Let an Open-Source AI Agent Manage My Linear Board for a Week

A working coding agent that reads your ticket, writes the code, and opens the PR — all without touching a subscription plan.

What People Search

Long-tail queries from Google Suggest + Trends. Volume and competition are heuristics — directional, not audited. Content Type comes from query shape.

Keyword
Competition
Content Type
broccoli
Very Low
General
broccolini
Very Low
General
broccoli in chinese
Very Low
General
broccoli recipe
Very Low
General
broccoli sprouts
Very Low
General
broccoli calories
Very Low
General
broccoli benefits
Very Low
General
broccoli soup
Very Low
General
1–8 of 10
1 / 2
Updated 2026-06-14 · sources: Google Trends, Google Suggest · Competition is heuristic

SERP of term “Broccoli”

What searchers see today — organic results on top, paid ads if anyone's bidding. Ad density is a real-time commercial signal.

FAQ

What is Broccoli?

Broccoli is an open-source coding agent that converts Linear project-management tickets into shipped pull requests, running each task inside an isolated Google Cloud sandbox.

Why is Broccoli emerging now?

Cloud sandboxing costs have dropped to the point where spawning a fresh GCP container per ticket is economically viable. Besimple's Show HN on April 22, 2026 surfaced a working self-hosted alternative to Devin — one that keeps code and credentials on your own infrastructure and chains Claude and Codex against each other for review.

When did Broccoli emerge?

Publicly emerged around 2026-04-22 (about 55 days ago as of 2026-06-16). EarlyTerms first recorded a pipeline signal on 2026-04-23.

Related Terms

Other terms in the same space — aliases, subtypes, competitors, and neighbors to explore next.

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Also mentioned
  • Competitor OpenHands·Devin·Devika·Open SWE

Sources

Primary URLs this report cites — open any to verify the claim yourself.

  1. 01 besimple-oss/broccoli — GitHub repository github.com
  2. 02 Show HN: Broccoli, one shot coding agent on the cloud — Hacker News news.ycombinator.com
  3. 03 Besimple.ai — company background besimple.ai
  4. 04 OpenHands — The Open Platform for Cloud Coding Agents openhands.dev