Hire an engineering org.
Not another AI tool.
Avion isn't a coding assistant. It's a company — an org chart of specialists that plans, builds, reviews, QAs, ships, and remembers. You set the outcome. They own execution.
Software shouldn't make you the glue.
The company absorbs the orchestration — planning, ownership, branches, pull requests, review, QA, release, docs, and memory. None of it ever reaches your desk.
An org chart of specialists. Not a swarm of bots.
Departments. Ownership. Process. Every employee carries identity, responsibilities, memory, and a definition of done — a long-term hire, not a temporary session.
One request. The whole company moves.
A single CEO request — “i want a login screen” — was AI-planned and driven to real pull requests, review, QA, and done. Hands-off.
Plans grounded in your real repository.
Real-AI planning reads your repository intelligence and everything the company has learned, then proposes a plan you approve in one click. Every draft is validated against quality and grounding gates — with a deterministic fallback. It is never allowed to invent work.
It gets better the longer it works for you.
Lessons are captured automatically from every review, QA pass, and release. A learning engine promotes recurring findings into company standards — and feeds them back into planning. The company you hire today is the junior version of the one you'll have in a year.
Decide how much rope to give them.
By the numbers
When you need software, you won't open ChatGPT. You'll hire your company.
Avion aims to be what an ERP is to business operations — not another AI tool, but a complete, programmable software company.