Introducing cyql: the agent platform that ships code
Why we built an autonomous platform that owns a task end to end — from plain-language request to a reviewed pull request.
By The cyql team
Software teams don't have a code-writing problem. They have a follow-through problem: the dependency bump nobody gets to, the flaky test everyone ignores, the migration that sits in the backlog for a quarter.
cyql is built for exactly that work. You describe a task in plain language and cyql owns it end to end — planning the change, dispatching a fleet of isolated agents, writing and reviewing the code, and opening a focused pull request you can actually trust.
The name is a nod to how it works: cyql runs a loop. Plan, dispatch, code, review, ship — and back to plan whenever something needs another pass. The loop is durable, so a crashed agent or a failed test resumes exactly where it left off instead of starting over.
Most importantly, you stay in control. cyql asks for approval on the decisions that matter, enforces your conventions on every diff, and hands you a full execution trace for every run. It's autonomy you can audit.
