Render vs Ably
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Render keeps polishing core PaaS while edging into durable execution and agent-driven workflows.
The Render changelog reads as steady platform maturation: dedicated outbound IPs for enterprise networking, dashboard-API parity (changing a service's backing repo/image from the UI), 27% faster Python builds, and runtime-default updates for Node and Go. Pricing has been reshaped for scaling teams, and a new workspace-plan structure rolled out in April. The deeper move is Render Workflows entering public beta — durable, agent-friendly background processes.
Render is positioning as the deployment substrate for AI-era backends. The CLI's services-create command explicitly names agents as users; Workflows beta is framed around agent logic and pipelines; build performance and runtime defaults keep the developer-experience surface competitive against Vercel, Fly, and the hyperscaler PaaS layers. Enterprise dials — dedicated IPs, audit-log additions, pricing tiers — are filling in to support scaled, security-conscious customers.
Expect Render Workflows to graduate to GA with broader SDK and observability coverage, and continued agent-as-user framing in CLI/API surfaces. Pricing-page reshuffles suggest more granular usage-based add-ons (egress, IPs, build minutes) rather than a tier rewrite.
Ably pivots its developer surface toward AI agents as first-class consumers
Ably's developer surface has been visibly pivoting toward AI agents over the last six weeks. The CLI hit v1.0 with structured JSON output envelopes, hint fields for self-healing agents, and unified --force semantics. Two weeks later v1.1 added `ably init`, which installs the CLI plus Agent Skills bundles directly into Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, and VS Code in one step. A new AI Transport SDK lands separately, with end-to-end tool-calling and React providers for the Vercel AI SDK.
Ably is building two integration stories in parallel — agents as CLI users (via Agent Skills) and agents as transport consumers (via the AI Transport SDK). Together they bracket the workflow: agents read live data through the SDK and operate Ably itself through the CLI. The traditional client-library stream (JS, Python, Laravel) continues at steady pace in the background, with LiveObjects formally graduating to GA on the protocol-6 update.
Expect the AI Transport SDK to add tool-call adapters for at least one more AI runtime beyond Vercel — most likely the OpenAI Agents SDK or Anthropic's Claude Agent SDK — and Agent Skills coverage to expand to additional AI clients (Cline, Aider, Continue). Watch for the LiveObjects API to surface inside the chat/AI surfaces.
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