Loop Engineering ignited the AI engineering community in June 2026.
But after the explosion, a more practical question emerged: concepts are there, but how to implement?
Boris Cherny writes loops with Claude Code, but he writes configuration files in the terminal. Peter Steinberger builds loops with Codex, but he writes Python scripts. Addy Osmani proposed the six primitives of Loop Engineering, but didn't provide a product for ordinary people.
This creates an awkward situation: the philosophy of Loop Engineering is "let everyone design autonomously running AI systems," but current implementation methods still only allow programmers to participate.
The emergence of SoloEngine changed this situation.









