Take a feature from spec to working, AI-reviewed code — using the coding agents and the IDE you already work in. Here's the whole loop, start to finish.
2 minutes 49 seconds. Spec → decomposition → AI-reviewed build → ready to test.
Add a spec. Built with Claude AI — the document is the thinking behind the build.
Decompose. Into epics and stories, each estimated.
Branch & launch. One click creates a feature branch and opens VS Code at the right place.
Select stories. A few for this session, or the whole feature.
Play. DecisionGraph builds a playlist for your coding agent and you set your autonomy level.
Watch it work. DGx tracks each story against its acceptance criteria as the agent codes.
Review the output. Developer-ready code and migration files, summarized and ready.
Commit & preview. Push to your repo, trigger a Vercel build, and open the live feature branch to test.
DecisionGraph is the connective tissue between the spec and the agents you already use — so the reasoning behind the work travels with it, all the way to code.
Add a feature spec and DecisionGraph reads it, breaking it into epics and stories — each estimated. The thinking becomes a structured plan you can build against.
One click creates a feature branch and opens your IDE. Pick the stories, hit play, and DecisionGraph hands them to Claude Code — or whatever coding assistant you prefer — with the full reasoning, not just the task.
DGx tracks progress story by story, checking each against its acceptance criteria. What comes back is developer-ready code and migration files — ready to commit, preview, and test.
No tradeoff
Bring a spec. We'll walk it from document to developer-ready code on the agents and tools your team already uses.
Learn how DecisionGraph turns your artifacts into assets.
Let the agent rough out the work so your time goes to the details that matter most.
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Read → /visualThe prompt-stream spec dies with the session. The written spec keeps working after ship.
Read → /durableDecisionGraph knows when to use them. Skills are capability. The graph is timing.
Read → /skills