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Connects Git repos to answer plain-English questions about your code with file references and dependency context.
AI screenplay-coverage tool returning structured coverage reports and development notes per script in minutes.
AI coding platform and IDE that orchestrates multiple agent sessions and lets teams plug in their own AI subscriptions.
AI app builder that turns words into real coded mobile apps, sites and tools, with GPT-5 and 40+ integrations for makers.
Connects to GitHub or GitLab and auto-generates a tailored README from repo analysis for developers who skip manual doc writing.
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- ✦Natural-language search across a codebase
- ✦Architecture explanations and dependency graphs
- ✦Bug hunter that traces issues across files
- ✦AI code review before opening a PR
- ✦Automatic documentation generation
- ✦Multi-repo support via OAuth
- ✦11-section AI coverage reports
- ✦Scene-by-scene development notes
- ✦AI chat assistant for deeper insights
- ✦Script dashboard and organization
- ✦Results in minutes
- ✦Free screenwriting tools (formatter, character builder)
- ✦AI coding IDE with agent orchestration
- ✦Run and manage multiple agent sessions
- ✦Task, artifact and collaboration tools
- ✦Bring-your-own AI subscription or API keys
- ✦Cloud-scale agent execution
- ✦Natural-language to coded apps
- ✦Mobile, web and tool generation
- ✦GPT-5 and 40+ integrations
- ✦Database, web search and image generation
- ✦Automated testing and error logs
- ✦Custom domains and code export
- ✦One-click README generation from a connected repo
- ✦Automated analysis of code structure and dependencies
- ✦Support for both GitHub and GitLab accounts
- ✦Separate access levels for public-only vs public+private repos
- →Onboarding new engineers faster
- →Answering questions about a codebase
- →Understanding how components connect
- →Finding and diagnosing bugs
- →Generating documentation from code
- →Getting screenplay coverage quickly
- →Development notes before rewrites
- →Evaluating scripts for production
- →Iterating affordably on drafts
- →Shipping code faster with AI agents
- →Coordinating agent work across a team
- →Managing tasks and artifacts in one place
- →Running many parallel agent sessions
- →Building apps without writing code
- →Prototyping products quickly
- →Adding AI and integrations to apps
- →Publishing apps to custom domains or the App Store
- →Open-source maintainers wanting a polished README fast
- →Developers documenting side projects without manual writing
- →Teams standardizing README quality across repos