Bauwerk turns plain-language tasks into tested, built, and deployed code. Spin up AI agents on your own hardware and watch them run implement → test → build → deploy — with you in control at every gate.
Four steps, then the loop runs itself. You stay in the driver's seat for exactly the parts you care about.
Point Bauwerk at a repo. A tiny .bauwerk/config.json tells it how to test, build, and ship — iOS, Node, or any custom adapter.
Write one line, or a full epic. Epics open refinement first, so the scope is nailed down before a single line of code is written.
An agent claims the task and runs implement → test → build → deploy on your machine. Tasks run in parallel, isolated per project.
Approve at the PR gate, or let Full Auto merge and deploy. iOS goes to TestFlight; everything else opens a PR with an auto-written changelog.
Code generation is the easy part. Bauwerk owns everything around it — the testing, the builds, the deploys, and the visibility.
The runner executes on your own hardware. Your source, secrets, and build artifacts never leave your control.
Most tools stop at a diff. Bauwerk keeps going — it tests, builds, deploys to TestFlight, and opens the PR.
Concurrent agents run tasks across projects in isolated git worktrees. Your backlog drains in parallel, not one-by-one.
Real-time logs stream straight to the board over SSE. No black box — see implement, test, build, and deploy as they happen.
Full Auto, PR Gate, or Manual — chosen per task. Hand over exactly as much as you trust, and no more.
iOS to TestFlight, Node services, or anything with a custom adapter. One pipeline, every project you own.
Every task runs the same four phases. Each one streams to the board in real time, so there's never a black box.
Set it per task. Let routine work fly on Full Auto, and keep a hand on the wheel for anything that matters.
The agent implements, tests, builds, ships, and merges — end to end, no human in the loop.
Everything runs automatically up to a pull request. You review and merge from the board when it's ready.
Step through the pipeline yourself, advancing each phase when you say so. Maximum control for risky work.
Create an account, connect your first project, and file a task. Your agents take it from there.