Fix bugs and ship projects automatically. Works with Claude Code, Codex, or any coding agent.
Step 01
Sentry errors, Linear tickets, Slack threads, your product roadmap. The PM watches all of it so your team doesn’t have to.
Step 02
The PM scans for bugs on a loop, sends them to your coding agents, and opens PRs when CI passes. No prompt needed.
Step 03
Describe what you want built and the PM breaks it into tasks. It works through them one by one, opening PRs as it goes.
“focus on auth this sprint”
Step 04
Agents run in the cloud, so anyone on your team can use them. Each engineer picks their own, whether it’s Claude Code, Codex, or Gemini CLI.
Fix null ref in auth flow
Add session store schema
Update deprecated API calls
2 PRs shipped today · next cycle in 1h 42m
Why 143
In June 1943, Kelly Johnson set up what would become Lockheed’s Skunk Works. They shipped America’s first production jet fighter in 143 days.
June 1943
The Army Air Forces gives Lockheed 180 days to build a jet fighter. No prototype to reference and no domestic jet engine expertise.
October 1943
The formal contract arrives, four months after work began. The mission was too important to wait for paperwork.
November 1943
The XP-80 Shooting Star delivers 37 days early. It flew operationally for three decades.
We took our name from those 143 days.

XP-80 “Lulu Belle” at Muroc Army Airfield, 1944