A software factory for non-technical companies.

Building software is slow and fragmented when you don't run a large engineering team. We're building one system that takes a plain-language request to a production-ready feature, end to end. It's in private development.

The problem

Software is slow to build for non-technical companies.

The development cycle is long and fragmented. Every change crosses many hands before the person who asked for it sees the result. When it isn't quite right, the whole cycle starts again.

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Spec

Product owner

Writes the request

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Build

Developer

Builds the change

03

Test

Developer

Checks the build

04

Review

Developer

Reviews the code

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Fix

Developer

Reworks it

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Review

Product owner

Often not quite right

When it isn't quite right, the whole cycle starts again. Three to five days per change.

What we're building

One system. End to end.

Software development is moving from craft to factory. We're building one system that runs the whole loop, from a plain-language request to a production-ready feature. One person guides it, with no handoffs in between. How it works under the hood is what we're keeping quiet for now.

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Spec

02

Build

03

Quality assurance

04

Production-ready feature

One request in. A production-ready feature out. No handoffs in between.

Pekka Mattinen

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Pekka Mattinen

CEO, Wagentic

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