Self-evolving systems for engineering teams

Replace Jira customization. Replace the Retool dashboards. Replace the standup ritual.

Jira costs three weeks and a consultant to fit your team. Retool dashboards take engineering time to build and rebuild. Standups take 15 minutes a day to assemble. Shogo agents build the engineering board, the PR triage view, the incident workspace, and the standup digest — and rewrite them as your team evolves.

Sound like the SaaS stack you rent?

Jira boards don't fit your workflow

Custom fields, custom statuses, custom permissions — weeks of work to fit a tool to your team. Shogo's agents build the board around how you actually ship, and reshape it on request.

Incident triage spans 5 tools

Sentry + PagerDuty + GitHub + Slack + the Retool dashboard someone built two years ago. Shogo's Incident workspace replaces all of it, owned by your team.

Standups are manual theater

Someone compiles updates from commits, issues, and PRs every morning. Shogo's agents do it automatically — and the digest format evolves as your team's process changes.

Internal tools live in Retool seats

Every internal dashboard takes engineering time and a Retool seat. Shogo agents build them faster, rewrite them on request, and the software is yours.

How it works for Engineering Teams

1

Talk to Shogo

Describe how your engineering team ships. The agents build the board, the PR triage view, the incident workspace — your way, not Atlassian's.

2

Bridge GitHub, Linear, and Sentry

OAuth into GitHub, Linear, Sentry, Postgres, and Slack. Your agents have full context across your stack without you wiring webhooks.

3

Own it. Evolve it.

Live engineering board, automated standups, incident summaries in Slack. Ask for a new view, a new alert, a new metric — the agents rewrite the systems.

Optional bridges to legacy SaaS your engineering teams still rent

Stop renting your stack.

Talk to Shogo. The agents build the software your engineering teams need in minutes — and keep evolving it. You own it. Free to start.

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