Run your software factory. Ship end to end.
One SDLC execution layer across coding agents, repos, tasks, CI, browser tests, and deployments — from idea to production without juggling tools.
The new bottleneck
The bottleneck is no longer code generation. It's coordination.
Coding agents can write, refactor, debug, and test code. But engineering work still lives across scattered tools — sprint boards, docs, customer calls, Slack threads, GitHub, CI, and isolated agent run logs.
Agents made coding faster. They also made coordination messier.
Agents start from zero
Without full context, agents re-discover what your team already knows.
Work disappears into terminals
No decisions, experiments, or outputs survive past the session.
Teams still coordinate manually
Updates, retrieval, and next steps live in meetings and message threads.
The execution layer
One control layer from requirements to production.
Aiden brings the software delivery lifecycle into one connected execution layer. Plan work, route tasks, coordinate agents, track progress, validate changes, and retain context across every sprint.
Built for speed. Designed for scale.
Plan
Convert signals into work
Route
Send tasks to the right worker
Execute
Coordinate code, test, review
Learn
Feed outcomes back into context
Aiden is not a generic coding agent. It is where software work gets planned, assigned, executed, verified, and shipped.
Shared engineering memory
Most coding agents forget. Aiden compounds.
Every customer call, PRD, task, comment, code change, test result, agent run, and deployment becomes part of a shared context graph.
Relevant context recalled
- 3 customer callstagged onboarding
- Prioritized in Sprint 12
- Similar issue fixed inbilling last month
- Regression test failedin staging
- Claude Code attempted apartial fix yesterday
Shared product memory
Everything your team creates is connected and discoverable.
Execution-aware history
Agents and humans operate with full context across people, work, and time.
Better decisions
Make decisions with complete history and real outcomes.
Compounding feedback loops
Each cycle adds context, improving velocity and quality over time.
SDLC planning for agentic teams
Run sprints where coding agents are first-class contributors.
Traditional project management tools were built to track human work. Aiden tracks the full SDLC across humans, coding agents, repositories, tests, reviews, and production outcomes.
Add export to CSV for invoices
Investigate dashboard latency
Move signup to API v2
Improve onboarding empty state
Fix checkout coupon validation
Add billing usage summary
Build pricing page redesign
Generate unit tests for payments flow
Update landing page copy
Run regression on Cypress E2E
Add dark mode toggle
Fix locale issue for Cyrillic
Add SSO for Customer 22
Sprint planning
Plan with context. Drill in to goals, agents, and customer impact across every task that starts with clarity.
Task routing
Automatically route work to the best teammate — human or agent — based on context and skill.
Agent status
See what agents are running, what they're working on, and when they need human input.
Work traceability
From prompt to production, trace every change, test, review, and outcome in one place.
A sprint board where coding-agent work is visible — not buried in someone's terminal.
Coding-agent coordination
Use the best executor for every job. Coordinate the whole SDLC from one place.
Codex, Cursor, Claude Code, browser testing, CI/CD, repository workflows, and custom internal automation each have different strengths. Aiden gives your team one control layer to route work, monitor progress, recover failures, and connect outputs back into the system of record.
Multi-agent routing
Intelligently match tasks to the best agent for the job.
Long-running execution
Agents keep moving with resilience and recovery built in.
Human checkpoints
Insert approvals and review steps at the moments that matter.
Unified observability
Across every task, agent run, test, and release — one place to watch the system work.
- Spec breakdownCodexPlanningdone
- UI implementationCodex12m elapsedrunning
- Backend implCodex8m elapsedrunning
- Browser validationCursorTesting agentqueued
- Regression checkCursorAfter UIqueued
- Release summaryClaude CodeFinal stepqueued
Dashboard launch ready for review
- · UI tests passing
- · Backend coverage 94%
- · Browser validation green
- · Awaiting human checkpoint
Do not bet your delivery workflow on one tool. Orchestrate the entire software factory.
Frequently asked
Questions about Aiden.
The short version of how Aiden coordinates coding agents, engineering systems, and the software delivery lifecycle from planning to production.
- Aiden is the SDLC execution layer for teams shipping with coding agents. It coordinates Codex, Cursor, Claude Code, browser testing, CI/CD, repositories, and deployment workflows through a single context graph so teams can plan, build, review, test, and ship without juggling tools.
- Aiden works with coding agents and engineering automation such as Codex, Cursor, Claude Code, browser-automation agents, CI agents, and custom internal tools. Generic coding agents are connected as executors, not treated as the workflow system itself.
- Aiden is not a generic coding agent. It is an SDLC platform for coordinating coding agents, tasks, repositories, tests, CI/CD, releases, and the context graph behind them. Tasks get routed to the right executor, results flow back into shared memory, and outcomes stay visible to the whole team.
- Yes. Aiden treats humans and coding agents as first-class contributors to the same software delivery workflow. Cards on the sprint board can be assigned to people or specific agents, with live status, progress, and human checkpoints when work needs review.
- Every customer call, PRD, task, comment, code change, test result, and agent run is connected through a shared context graph. When a new task starts, agents and humans inherit the relevant history automatically — no re-onboarding required.
- Aiden runs through your existing source control and identity providers. Agents operate inside scoped permissions, every action is auditable, and human checkpoints can be required before high-impact changes.
- Book a demo at hello@aiden.dev. We will scope a pilot around your existing workflow — typically connecting one repository, one agent, and one sprint — and expand from there.
Build with coding agents. Keep every step connected.
Give your team one system to plan, coordinate, execute, verify, and ship across humans, coding agents, and engineering systems.
Context Graph
Unify work, knowledge, and decisions.
SDLC Orchestration
Coordinate tasks, agents, tests, and releases in real time.
Production
Ship with confidence. Continuously improve.
From sprint planning to production, every step stays connected.