The DevboardAI blog covers AI coding agents, autonomous sprint orchestration, and Claude Code workflows — practical guides for developers who want to ship more without constant supervision. DevboardAI is a $74 one-time Mac app that runs full sprints autonomously using Claude Code and other CLI-based agents.
Ship More. Babysit Less.
Practical guides for developers who want to build side projects faster using autonomous AI coding agents.
MCP Servers in DevboardAI: Plug Real Tools Into Your AI Coding Agents
Native Model Context Protocol support is here. Quick-install GitHub, Linear, Filesystem, Memory, or Playwright in two clicks. Per-task allowlists. Keychain-backed secrets. No JSON editing.
May 12, 2026Skills in DevboardAI: Reusable Agent Instructions That Snap Onto Any Task
Write your agent's playbook once — code review, branding rules, migration steps — and attach it to any task. Project skills override global skills with the same name.
May 12, 2026What Anthropic's New Claude Code Desktop App Doesn't Do (Yet)
Anthropic's April 14 redesign validates the orchestrator thesis — and leaves five specific gaps. An honest read on where the sessions-vs-sprint boundary falls.
April 17, 2026Your AI Coding Stack Costs $840/Year. Here's the Math.
Cursor + Claude Pro + ChatGPT + Copilot adds up faster than you think. Typical and power-user stacks, annualized — and what you could pay once instead.
April 17, 2026Why I Cancelled My Cursor Subscription — And What I Use Now
Not a hit piece. A first-person take on burning through a month of Cursor credits in a weekend, and what finally made me switch to a one-time-payment tool.
April 17, 2026How to Run Parallel Claude Code Sessions on a Mac (3 Approaches Compared)
Raw claude CLI + tmux, Claude Code Agent Teams, and DevboardAI. Setup time, trade-offs, and when to pick which.
April 17, 2026Top AI Coding Agents for Side Projects in 2026
A ranked comparison of the best AI coding agents for developers who want to ship side projects without babysitting. Copilots, autonomous agents, and everything in between.
March 16, 2026How to Actually Build Side Projects When You Have a Full-Time Job
You have 2 hours a day, max. Here's how to make them count — and how autonomous AI agents change the math entirely.
March 16, 2026Stop Babysitting AI Coding Tools — What Autonomous Actually Means
Copilot, Cursor, ChatGPT — they all need you in the chair. Here's why that's the wrong model for developers with limited time, and what the alternative looks like.
March 16, 2026AI Agent vs AI Copilot: Why the Difference Matters for Your Side Projects
One assists while you drive. The other drives while you sleep. If you're building side projects with limited time, you need to know which model fits.
March 16, 2026Frequently asked questions
What is DevboardAI?
DevboardAI is a $74 one-time Mac app that orchestrates AI coding agents — including Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, and Kimi — across a full sprint. You describe a feature in plain English, DevboardAI breaks it into tasks, assigns agents in dependency order, and runs them autonomously without you supervising each step.
How much does DevboardAI cost?
DevboardAI costs $74 as a one-time purchase with lifetime access. There is no subscription or recurring fee. A 7-day money-back guarantee is included. For comparison, Cursor Pro costs roughly $240 per year, so DevboardAI pays for itself in under four months.
What does the DevboardAI blog cover?
The DevboardAI blog covers practical guides on AI coding agents, autonomous sprint orchestration, Claude Code workflows, and developer productivity. Articles include comparisons of agentic tools, strategies for shipping side projects with limited time, and honest breakdowns of AI coding stack costs.
Does DevboardAI work with Claude Code?
Yes. DevboardAI works with Claude Code as its primary agent, and also supports OpenAI Codex, Kimi, and any other CLI-based AI agent you have installed. You need at least one agent installed on your Mac before using DevboardAI.
What platforms does DevboardAI support?
DevboardAI runs on macOS only — both Apple Silicon (M1 through M4) and Intel Macs. Windows and Linux are not supported. Agents run locally on your machine; your project files never leave your Mac.