Delivery Pipeline
Feed in a PRD. Get reviewed pull requests out.
A self-orchestrating software delivery pipeline where agents plan, implement, review, and ship code through a staged event queue without handoffs or a conductor.
✓ plan completed 12s ✓ backend completed 3m41s ✓ admin-dash skipped ✓ sdk-sync completed 8s → frontend running 2m14s▌ · review waiting
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The Problem
The Problem
The gap between a user story and a merged pull request involves planning against requirements, coordinating across services, running reviews, and handling the cascade of failures that come with real codebases. Every tool that automates part of this still requires a human to stitch the pieces together.
What It Does
What It Does
Stigomergy is a self-orchestrating delivery pipeline. It can be setup to work in any development workflow. A standard process would be a PRD entering the event queue which is then carried through the full delivery pipeline autonomously without a human conductor deciding what runs next. Planning, implementation, code review, PR, retro all happen without interaction.
Each agent reads the artifacts left by the previous one. No agent knows another exists. Coordination happens through shared state, not conversation. The biological term for this is stigmergy: coordination through environment modification. That's what this is. And it's built in Go, so we called it Stigomergy!
How It Works
01
Plan
A PRD enters the event queue. An agent reads the requirements, explores the codebase, and writes a detailed implementation plan. There is no human input required after the initial ticket.
02
Implement
Agents write backend code, update APIs, regenerate SDKs, and build frontend components. Each stage is triggered by the artifacts left by the previous one. No agent knows another exists.
03
Review & Ship
A review agent checks the full implementation against the plan, runs builds and tests, and either approves for PR creation or sends it back for revision. Coordination happens through shared state, not conversation.
Who It's For
Who It's For
Small engineering teams and technical founders building toward agentic software delivery. Teams that want a real pipeline that can start work tomorrow. Technical people who want to spend their time on optimization, larger architecture questions or general systems improvements can let Stigomergy take care of the BAU work.
Interested?
No pitch deck. No discovery framework. Just a conversation.
