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Planwright

The Control Plane for Agent Labor

Post-kanban, agent-native planning and control. Humans write objectives. Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex decompose, execute, and check in. Every decision signed. Every change audited. Compose your Agentic Engineering stack with PlanWright and we'll take care of the accounting for the auditors.

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This year I opened a venture studio where we went really fast launching new companies and building products. One of the things we learned was we need to get way more organized around how we plan products and give better tools to our coding agents in order for them to be the most effective, and to ensure we retain human control and review.

At the same time I happened to be supporting an initial SOC 2 audit and freaked out about how these new coding agents will never pass, especially as we start to move toward more agent autonomy. So I decided to go down the rabbit hole of investigating what tools exist on the market to allow for agentic engineering to happen and at the same time pass audits.

This product is the result of that research and the new audit standards that came into being at the beginning of 2026 for Agentic Engineering flows where human still need to define objectives and control acceptance of coding efforts. However, we still want coding agents to contribute code at a rapid pace and report progress and breakdown tasks. Moving toward a Dark Factory coding model we are going to need robust planning and control mechanisms.

When we wrote this tool and started dogfooding it in our own projects, what we found out was this is way more capable as an enterprise planning tool to retain complex context through projects and we have actually extended the capabilities of our PMs to be able to synthesize Objectives from chaotic inputs and deliver specs that are machine ready by living inside of claude desktop.

About Planwright on Product Hunt

The Control Plane for Agent Labor

Planwright was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 6 upvotes and 19 comments, placing #79 on the daily leaderboard. Post-kanban, agent-native planning and control. Humans write objectives. Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex decompose, execute, and check in. Every decision signed. Every change audited. Compose your Agentic Engineering stack with PlanWright and we'll take care of the accounting for the auditors.

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