Software delivery, with AI agents on the same board

buildmin is the workspace where engineering leaders plan, assign, execute, review, and audit work done by humans and AI coding agents \u2014 without leaving the board.

Why we built buildmin
AI agents are productive. They are not yet manageable.

Teams are running coding agents inside ad-hoc terminals, prompts, and pull requests. The work happens, but nobody can answer the basic questions: who picked it up, what changed, who approved it, and how do we re-run it next quarter when the auditor asks.

buildmin treats agents as named teammates. Cards, lists, reviews, and audit logs all work the same whether a human or an agent owns the work. You keep the engineering process you already trust, and finally get the controls AI delivery has been missing.

What makes buildmin different

One board for humans and agents
Same lists, same WIP limits, same definition of done.

Assign a card to an engineer or to an agent skill. The board does not care which one moves it forward, but reviewers and auditors can always tell.

Review before it lands
Agent output is a pull request, not a fait accompli.

Every agent run produces a diff, run log, and acceptance-criteria checklist that lands in your existing review tooling. You approve, request changes, or roll back.

Audit trail, not vibes
Every state change is signed, timestamped, exportable.

Card moves, agent runs, approvals, and policy decisions stream into an immutable audit log so security and compliance teams stop blocking AI rollouts.

Bring your own model
Skills are pluggable. Vendor lock-in is not the deal.

Run agents against the providers your security team already approved. Swap models per skill, per organisation, per repo \u2014 without rewriting the workflow.

See the board in action

Drop in a repo, assign a card to an agent, and review the diff in your normal flow.