Ship Something™ uses specialized AI agents that activate at different stages of your product journey. Each agent has a focused role — they collaborate in sequence so you never have to coordinate the handoffs yourself.
AppBrief (Idea Explorer) is the first agent you interact with. When you describe your product idea by voice or text, AppBrief captures the essence — your target audience, core features, and business model — and structures it into a product brief. It learns your background and motivations to surface ideas you're uniquely suited to build.
Launch Early (Demand Validator) helps you test real demand before building. It designs validation landing pages, tracks waitlist signups and engagement metrics, and analyzes conversion data. If demand signals are weak, it says so clearly and suggests pivots.
PRD Maker (Product Definer) takes the brief and expands it into a complete product requirements document. It defines every page your product needs, assigns priority levels, writes acceptance criteria, and generates user flow diagrams. The PRD is a living document — revise it by voice at any time and PRD Maker reconciles the changes.
Brand Standard (Brand Guardian) generates your product's visual identity: color palette, typography, spacing rules, and component styling. It produces design tokens that every other agent references, so your product looks consistent from the first page to the last.
Build Agent (Product Builder) constructs your product page by page using the production-ready template as a foundation. Powered by Anthropic Claude, it writes production-ready code — server components, API routes, database schemas — following the PRD's acceptance criteria. Works inside your IDE (Cursor) today, with a cloud-hosted builder coming soon.
BuzzWriter (Content Writer) writes all the copy your product needs: headlines, descriptions, CTAs, onboarding text, error messages, blog posts, and social content. It follows your brand voice and keeps messaging consistent across every surface.
DevMoat (Security Guardian) continuously scans for vulnerabilities: CSRF, XSS, injection risks, RLS gaps, exposed secrets, CSP violations, and missing rate limits. It monitors threat intelligence feeds and blocks deploys with unresolved critical findings.
Virtual User simulates real users interacting with your product. It clicks through flows, fills out forms, tests edge cases, and reports usability issues before any real person sees the product. Post-launch, it runs A/B tests and applies winners automatically.
LaunchCheck (Launch Inspector) runs a comprehensive pre-launch audit: SEO metadata, accessibility compliance, performance benchmarks, security headers, and broken links. It produces a pass/fail checklist so you know exactly what needs attention before going live.
MRR Watch (Revenue Monitor) monitors your product after launch. It tracks MRR, churn, LTV, CAC, and conversion funnels. It alerts on anomalies like sudden churn spikes or payment failures and generates weekly and monthly revenue summaries.
StackWatch (Stack Monitor) monitors every dependency in your project. It tracks new releases on npm, assesses upgrade risk based on community stability reports, and enforces maturity windows — never recommending day-one major upgrades. Security patches are escalated immediately through the triage inbox.