Typhon
Project management for teams that ship with AI.
Typhon is where project managers and developers collaborate around the same tickets, the same plans, and the same AI executor. Tickets become pull requests without leaving the dashboard. Every plan is approved before code is touched. The team β human and AI β works from one shared understanding of the codebase.
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For project managers
See what the team is working on, what's blocked, what shipped this week, where risk is hiding. Assign work, approve plans, and answer questions when the executor is uncertain. No code required.
For developers
Boring tickets get implemented while you focus on the interesting ones. Every PR arrives with a plan you approved. Veto anything risky. Redirect mid-task. Keep the keys.
One shared view of what's actually happening.
Engineers know what the code does. Managers know what the tickets say. Most teams never bridge that gap β and the gap is where projects quietly fail and where people get blamed for problems they were never set up to see coming. Typhon closes it. Everyone on the team gets the same view of the codebase, the same view of the work in flight, and the same tools to dig up answers from the source β whether they read code fluently or not.
The right data at the right time.
Equal access isn't worth much if it arrives as a wall of dashboards. Typhon's second job is to filter β to hand each person on the team the slice of reality they need to make their next decision, and nothing else. Managers see the approvals waiting on them and the blockers in flight, not fifty charts. Developers see the live transcript when they want it and otherwise stay focused. The AI executor sees only the files that matter for the current ticket, not the whole repo. Signal first. Noise out.
Agile that actually moves.
Two of agile's best ideas got buried under the ceremony around them: do the work fast enough that nothing piles up, and keep the number of things in flight small. Typhon brings them back. Tickets close in hours, not sprints β plan, approve, implement, ship. The dashboard shows work-in-progress at a glance, so it stays small. And the AI executor does cross-functional work in one motion: schema, migration, API, frontend, tests, and docs inside a single ticket and a single PR. No three-department dance for a small feature.
Plan first. Approve. Then implement.
Every ticket runs in two phases. The AI executor reads the brief, explores the codebase read-only, and produces a plan. You review it and approve. Only then does it touch a file. The plan is the contract β between PM and developer, between human and AI.
A live index of your codebase, not a per-ticket scan.
Typhon maintains an incremental index of your repository, kept fresh by git and filesystem events. When a ticket arrives, the orchestrator already knows which files matter, which conventions to follow, and what shipped recently nearby. No cold starts. No wasted tokens.
Bring your own Claude.
Solo developers connect their Claude Max subscription via OAuth β work runs on their existing quota. Teams configure an Anthropic API key. Either way, the AI work runs on credentials you control.
Our mission
Empower people. Don't replace them.
AI should make work easier and more fun β not make headcount smaller. We build for companies that want to get more out of the team they have, not fewer people doing the same work. The executor takes the boring tickets so developers focus on the interesting ones. The dashboard surfaces real status so managers manage with better information. The humans stay in the loop, in charge, and better off.
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man.
β George Bernard Shaw