Ship features 3x faster while eliminating 60% of repetitive development toil
The first autonomous development platform trusted enough to maintain its own codebase
Full development cycle from issue to deployment with 70%+ completion rate. Strategic approval checkpoints maintain control over critical decisions.
8+ AI providers and 7+ Git platforms with intelligent routing. Reduces costs by 20-30% while eliminating vendor lock-in.
Mandatory quality gates with smart retry logic and escalation. Complete audit trail for compliance and debugging.
Tamma maintains its own codebase as MVP validation—proving production-readiness for mission-critical software.
Development teams spend 40-60% of their time on repetitive toil—boilerplate tests, CI/CD coordination, and review comments. Existing tools lack end-to-end orchestration, are tightly coupled to specific platforms, or don't provide the transparency teams need for production use.
Tamma orchestrates complete development workflows across 8+ AI providers and 7+ Git platforms with full transparency through event sourcing. The 14-step autonomous loop completes 70%+ of issues while maintaining strategic checkpoints for business decisions and deployments.
Tamma's MVP goal is self-maintenance—proving production-readiness by maintaining its own codebase autonomously. Combined with multi-provider flexibility, complete audit trails, and prevention-first quality gates, Tamma enables 3x productivity gains by reducing repetitive toil from 40-60% to under 20%.
Tamma is being built in 5 focused epics leading to Alpha Launch at Week 10
Weeks 0-2
Core infrastructure, AI provider abstractions, and multi-provider support
Weeks 2-4
Complete development loop: issue selection, planning, implementation, testing, PR creation
Weeks 4-6
Intelligence layer, quality gates, escalation workflows, and cost awareness
Weeks 6-8
Complete audit trail, state recovery, and event-driven architecture
Weeks 8-10
Observability, monitoring, deployment automation, and production hardening
Week 10
MVP Self-Maintenance Validation: Tamma begins maintaining its own codebase
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