Describe what you want to build
Write a plain-English description of your project or feature. DevboardAI generates a full sprint with tasks, priorities, dependencies, and validation criteria.
Stop running AI coding agents one task at a time. DevboardAI is the AI dev workflow orchestrator that manages subagent orchestration across your entire sprint — handling task delegation, agent coordination, parallel execution, and shipping your backlog while you focus elsewhere.
An AI coding agent orchestrator coordinates multiple AI agents across a full development sprint, running tasks in dependency order with auto-retry on failure. DevboardAI is an AI coding agent orchestrator for Mac that turns a plain-English description into shipped code — $74, one-time, lifetime access.
Most developers use AI coding agents one prompt at a time — writing instructions, waiting for output, reviewing, and moving to the next task manually. DevboardAI replaces that loop with full-sprint orchestration, autonomous execution, and intelligent agent coordination.
Write a plain-English description of your project or feature. DevboardAI generates a full sprint with tasks, priorities, dependencies, and validation criteria.
Each task is assigned to the right AI coding agent through subagent orchestration — Claude Code for architecture, Haiku for quick fixes, Codex for specific stacks. The coding agent manager runs parallel coding agents in dependency order, automatically.
When a task fails validation, the orchestrator injects the failure context into the next attempt. Rate limits trigger intelligent backoff and model switching. No manual intervention needed.
Your sprint is done. Tasks are completed, code is written against your actual repo. Review the results, push to git, and move on to your next idea.
DevboardAI orchestrates any CLI-based AI coding tool. Currently supported: Claude Code (Haiku, Sonnet, Opus), OpenAI Codex, and Kimi. Assign different agents to different tasks based on complexity, stack, or cost preference.
An AI coding agent orchestrator is software that coordinates multiple AI coding agents across a full set of development tasks, running them in dependency order, in parallel where possible, with automatic retry on failure — so you describe what to build and the orchestrator handles execution from start to shipped code without manual step-by-step supervision.
DevboardAI costs $74 as a one-time payment for lifetime access — no subscription, no monthly fee. A 7-day money-back guarantee is included. Compared to Cursor Pro at roughly $20 per month, DevboardAI pays back in about 3.7 months.
DevboardAI orchestrates Claude Code (Haiku, Sonnet, and Opus), OpenAI Codex, Kimi, and any other CLI-based AI coding agent. You need at least one of these agents installed on your Mac. Different agents can be assigned to different tasks based on complexity, stack, or cost preference.
No. DevboardAI is macOS only, supporting Apple Silicon (M1 through M4) and Intel Macs. Windows and Linux are not supported. The app runs locally on your Mac; your project files never leave your machine, and internet access is only required because the AI agents call their own APIs.
You describe your project or feature in plain English, and DevboardAI generates a full sprint with tasks, priorities, and dependencies. The Orchestrator then assigns each task to the right AI agent, runs them in dependency order with parallel execution where safe, feeds failure context back into retries via a built-in QA loop, and completes the sprint against your actual repository without you intervening.
DevboardAI and Cursor solve different problems. Cursor is an AI-assisted code editor focused on single-file edits and inline completions. DevboardAI is a full-sprint orchestrator: it takes a backlog, assigns tasks to AI agents, runs them autonomously in parallel, and ships an entire feature set — there is no diff-review or single-task supervision flow. If you want autonomous multi-agent sprint execution rather than an AI editor, DevboardAI is the tool.
Let the orchestrator run your sprint while you focus on architecture, reviews, and the problems that need your brain.