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Technical

Coding Agent

Turns an approved technical Growth Action into a reviewable GitHub pull request — with the affected files, a diff preview, a risk level, and a rollback note. You review and merge; BIU never does.

From source to action

This agent reads real signals and turns them into a drafted, scored Growth Action you approve — it never acts on its own.

What it reads

  • A connected GitHub repository
  • Technical actions from the SEO agent and site audits
  • Issue evidence and the affected files
  1. 1

    Diagnose

    From an approved action

    BIU starts from an approved technical action — a metadata fix, a broken link, a structured-data gap — with the issue evidence attached.

  2. 2

    Propose a PR

    Draft PR only

    It opens a draft pull request on your repo with the affected files, a diff preview, a risk level, and a rollback note — nothing is merged.

  3. 3

    Review and merge

    You approve + merge

    You review the diff like any other PR, request changes if needed, and merge it yourself. BIU then verifies the fix landed.

An example action

A clearly-illustrative Growth Action for this channel — scored, sourced, and drafted the way it would appear in your queue.

Coding · Technical

Open a PR adding the missing structured data to your product pages

Ready to review
ImpactMediumIntentMediumEffortLowRiskLow
Draft preview

A draft PR that adds the structured-data block to the page template — diff preview, the two affected files, risk marked low, and a one-line rollback note included.

SEO action: missing structured dataAffected files: 2 · diff preview

Illustrative example — scores and copy shown for explanation, not a claim about any specific result.

Why BIU surfaced it

An SEO action found your product pages are missing valid structured data. The fix is well-scoped and low-risk, and it's a clean candidate for a reviewable pull request.

How it's scored

Coding actions are ranked by the value of the underlying fix and inversely by risk: a low-risk metadata or structured-data change with clear search upside ranks above a sprawling refactor, and anything touching sensitive paths is flagged so you scrutinize it before merging.

How actions are ranked

How the priority score works

Every action is scored on five dimensions. Impact, intent, and confidence raise its rank; effort and risk lower it. The weights below are the model BIU actually uses.

  • Impact+34% weight

    How much this could move growth if it works.

  • Intent+24% weight

    How close the audience is to wanting your product.

  • Confidence+18% weight

    How strong the evidence behind the signal is.

  • Effort12% weight

    How much work it takes — lower is better.

  • Risk12% weight

    Chance of a poor fit or wasted effort — lower is better.

The result is a single ranked queue, so the highest-leverage work sits at the top of your day — with the reasoning attached.

Rules and safety

Nothing ships without your approval.

  • Approval-gated, never auto-merge. BIU opens a draft pull request; you review the diff and merge it yourself.
  • Every PR ships with a diff preview, a risk level, and a rollback note, so you can undo cleanly if needed.
  • There are no silent code changes — every change goes through your normal pull-request review.

Tracking the result

After you merge, BIU verifies the fix landed and, for SEO-driven changes, tracks the downstream signal — like a page becoming eligible for richer search results — with the same honest caveats as the SEO agent.

This agent is part of BIU's single shared approval model and is included across plans by usage and credits. See pricing for what each plan includes.

Coding Agent — questions

Can BIU merge code without me?

Never. It opens a draft pull request and stops. You review the diff and merge it yourself through your normal process — there is no auto-merge.

What's in each PR?

The affected files, a diff preview, a risk level, and a rollback note — everything you need to review it like any other pull request.

What kinds of fixes does it make?

Well-scoped technical fixes that come from approved actions — metadata, structured data, broken links — rather than large, risky refactors.

Turn your website into today's growth actions

Enter your URL and BIU builds your company memory, then finds, drafts, and ranks the work — you approve what ships.