Agentic SDLC: from personal workflow to team workflow
Details
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https://tkl.to/tikal-s-meetup-25-2-26
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When: Wednesday, February 25, 2026 18:00–20:00
Where: Tikal offices, 6 Kremenetski St , 1st Floor, Tel Aviv
*The meetup will be held in Hebrew
In many development teams, AI adoption still starts and ends with a prompt window. Useful, but limited.
The real shift begins when teams move from isolated prompt experiments to agentic workflows that actually support delivery.
How do personal AI habits turn into something a team can rely on.
What tools and working patterns are emerging. And what does an Agentic SDLC look like once it goes beyond one developer.
This meetup explores the evolution of developer workflows in the age of AI.
From personal IDE setups and smart context reuse to the early foundations of Agentic SDLC at the team level.
The event is inspired by Tikal’s Tech Radar Voice podcast series
“Agentic SDLC: From personal workflow to team workflow”
and brings those conversations into a live, interactive setting.
On the Agenda:
18:00–18:30 Welcome drinks and networking
18:30–19:15 From Manifesto to Main Branch: A Spec Driven Approach to the Agentic SDLC// Lior Kanfi, CEO & Founder, Tikal
AI coding agents promise velocity, but often deliver chaos. The root cause is usually the lack of a shared source of truth.
Instead, teams end up with inconsistent vibe coding, where ad hoc prompts lead to unpredictable results.
In this talk, Lior shows how to ground the Twelve Factor Agentic SDLC in the principles of Spec Driven Development.
He will introduce the agentic sdlc spec kit, an open source toolkit that makes this approach practical.
You will see how a single /specify command can translate a business requirement from an issue tracker into a formal, version controlled specification. This spec.md becomes the contract that governs the entire AI workflow, from automated planning and implementation to generating risk based tests.
The session focuses on how teams can move from unpredictable prompting to a governed, spec driven system that turns AI from a clever gadget into a reliable and accountable team member.
19:15–20:00 Panel discussion: Working with AI: from personal routines to teamwide Agentic SDLC
Moderator// Nir Kaufman, Tech Lead, Tikal
Panelists
- Oren Melamed, AD of R& D and GenAI Adoption Lead, AT& T
- Muly Gottlieb, Head of Engineering, Applitools
- Roy Kass, Fullstack Tech Lead, Tikal
In the panel, we’ll hear from the speakers about:
- How they’re personally using AI tools in their own day-to-day work as developers, leads, and product people
- What their teams are trying when it comes to integrating agents into real workflows and where things still get stuck
- How dev environments are evolving: IDE setups, context management, and async flows
- What Agentic SDLC actually looks like when it starts to take shape across a team
- Lessons, surprises, and small changes that made a big difference in how they work
From the podcast series
State of Agentic SDLC
https://tkl.to/tikal-spotify-state-of-agentic-sdlc
Personal Workflow and Spec Driven Development
https://tkl.to/tikal-spotifiy-personal-workflow
Context Engineering
https://tkl.to/tikal-spotify-context-engineering
Agentic SDLC for a team
Coming soon


