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Serverpod 4

A local agentic coding engine that hot-reloads full-stack apps during development.

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Hot score

90/100

Tracking since 2026-06-14. Saturation 18%.

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What is Serverpod 4?

Serverpod 4 is a tech preview of a local agentic coding engine that enables hot-reloading of full-stack applications. It is designed to streamline development by allowing developers to see changes in real time without manual rebuilds. The tool targets the AI coding engine space, aiming to reduce friction in the development loop. Based on community signals so far, Serverpod 4 is positioned as a productivity booster for full-stack developers, though specific details on its agentic capabilities and integration are still emerging. The tech preview suggests an early-stage release with potential for rapid iteration.

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Key features

  • Local agentic coding engine
  • Hot-reloads full-stack apps
  • Tech preview available now
  • Reduces manual rebuild time
  • Targets developer productivity

Who should use this

Full-stack developers and teams building web applications who want to accelerate their development workflow with instant hot-reloading and agentic assistance.

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Trend velocity

rising

Saturation

18%

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