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From: Codie · reports@codiedev.comTo: Leadership · Acme (sample org)Subject: Weekly AI work report · June 22–28

Weekly AI work report

Illustrative sample data

AI work grew 12% this week and fully-loaded cost per merge fell another 8%. Two things need attention: spend is projected to cross budget on day 24, and a flaky staging environment is burning data-engineering sessions. One win to bank: the payments team's migration fix is ready to become a skill.

This week in numbers · 8-week trends
Merges shipped / week
128
▲ 31% vs 8-week average
Fully-loaded cost per merge
$4.12
▼ 8% this week · down 32% since April
AI work sessions / week
1,847
▲ 12% · 14 of 16 teams active
Waste eliminated by skills
61 hrs
$9,400 in labor saved this month
Throwaway rate
13%
▲ 4 pts this week · data-eng spike
AI budget vs plan
Day 24
projected overrun · 9% over at run rate
What got done this week

1,847 sessions, summarized from their session stories. The mix of work:

Building 46%
Fixing 24%
Investigating 18%
Refactor 12%
PaymentsShipped the phased billing-timestamp migration and retired the legacy path behind a flag.41 sessions · 12 merges
PlatformMoved search indexing to the new queue and added replay tooling for dropped events.58 sessions · 17 merges
WebCheckout v2 build-out continued; the work was auto-flagged as capitalizable for Q3.64 sessions · 21 merges
LegalRedlined nine contracts against the negotiation playbook in Claude Cowork.22 sessions
FinanceBuilt the Q3 variance model and closed the June books with documented AI assists.17 sessions
OpsCleared the vendor-onboarding triage backlog ahead of the July intake.11 sessions
What deserves your attention
Observation · opportunity

The payments team's migration fix is ready to become a skill

Four sessions this week hit the same phased-migration dead end before a fifth solved it cleanly. Codiedev flagged the working pattern as a skill candidate; promoting it puts the fix in every future migration session automatically, and would have saved an estimated 11 hours this week alone.

sess-3011sess-3038sess-3042skill candidate: phased-migrations
Observation · risk

Throwaway rate in data engineering doubled. The cause is environmental, not skill

Sessions that end without shipped work rose from 9% to 19% this week and drove the org-wide spike above. The session stories consistently cite a flaky staging environment, not model or prompting problems. One infrastructure fix recovers the whole regression.

sess-2954sess-2961sess-2988
Observation · spread

Legal's contract-review practice is ready to become a playbook

Contract-review sessions tripled this month and converged on a consistent redlining approach. Capturing it as shared context would carry the pattern to the two regional counsel teams that haven't adopted it yet.

sess-3102sess-3117context: msa-redlines
Observation · budget

Run rate projects a budget overrun on day 24, driven by two teams

Current spend projects 9% over plan before month-end. The growth is concentrated in two teams running long investigation sessions against a model mix that costs 2.4× the org median for equivalent work. A model-mix change closes the gap without touching output.

budget: junemodel-mix report
Generated by Codiedev from 1,847 AI work sessions across 14 teams. Every claim above links to the sessions behind it in the live product.

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