For teams

Your whole team using AI.
Including the ones who said they never would.

One avatar. Connected to your codebase. Ready for every person on the team — from the lead engineer to the product owner who's never written a prompt.

A real scenario

Day one. The team is mindblown.

This is how it actually goes when you introduce Captain AHigh to a skeptical team.

01

The product owner

Creates the team avatar in 5 minutes. Names it. Connects the codebase.

02

First session

Plans a feature by voice. The avatar knows the architecture, the conventions, the history. Drafts the tickets.

03

The PR moment

The avatar reviews the pull request. Rates it. Flags what's off-standard. The team watches a non-human hold the bar.

04

The skeptic

Sees all of this happen in one day. Stops saying AI isn't for them. Opens the app.

What it does

The full dev workflow. In one conversation.

Knows your codebase

Connects to your repo. Understands your architecture, your file structure, your conventions. No re-explaining, ever.

Plans features by voice

Describe what you want to build. The avatar breaks it down, writes tickets, identifies dependencies — in one conversation.

Reviews pull requests

Set your standards once. The avatar enforces them on every PR — consistent, thorough, and faster than any manual review.

Writes and reviews code

From scaffolding a new component to debugging a race condition. The full dev workflow, compressed into a voice.

Works for the whole team

Not just the engineers. Product, design, QA — anyone can talk to it. No AI experience required.

Runs on your infrastructure

Your codebase stays yours. Self-hosted, private, no training on your data.

The hardest part of AI adoption isn't the technology.

It's getting people to believe it's worth the effort. A named avatar connected to your actual codebase, doing real work in front of the team — that's what changes minds. Not a demo. Not a presentation. Just watching it work.

Ready to introduce your team?

Set up in five minutes. No AI experience required — for anyone on the team.