Your AI dev team. On a leash you hold.
Human-in-the-loop AI development: describe what you want in plain language, and it plans the work and executes based on your chosen trust level. You set the guardrails and approve from your phone — from checking every command to reviewing whole features — and keep shipping while you're away from the desk.
Nothing ships without your say-so
Add a login screen
You wanted a co-pilot.
You got a loose cannon.
Turn an AI loose on your code and you're trusting it not to delete the wrong thing, ship the wrong fix, or wander off-plan while you're not looking. ShipItFam fixes the trust problem.
It goes rogue
One bad assumption and an unsupervised AI rewrites half your project before you can stop it.
You can't watch it
Walls of output, no checkpoints. By the time you spot the mistake, it already happened.
You're stuck at a desk
Babysitting a screen all day isn't shipping. The best ideas show up away from the keyboard.
Idea to shipped,
one tap at a time
Say what you want. It does the thinking and the building. You stay the decision-maker at every gate that matters.
Describe a goal
"Add a login screen." That's the whole brief — plain words, no tickets or specs.
It plans the work
The goal is broken into clear steps, each handled by the right kind of specialist.
Steps land on your phone
Each step shows up as a card on your board, laid out so you can see exactly what's planned.
You approve
Give the nod and it builds. Anything risky waits for your yes — a wrong move costs a tap, not a rollback.
Review & ship
Each finished step comes back tested and documented, so you can trust it before it ships.
Autonomy you can
actually trust
Six things that keep an AI dev team useful instead of dangerous.
You hold the trigger
The agent proposes, you dispose. Nothing risky touches your project until you say go — so the worst case is a tap to reject, never a production incident.
Progress from your pocket
The whole flow lives on your phone. Review, approve and redirect from the sofa, the queue, the road — wherever you happen to be.
A crew, not a tool
Front-end, back-end, QA and ops specialists each take the steps that fit them — your crew splits the work the way a real team would.
Steer with a sentence
Don't like the heading? Leave a comment. Your crew rethinks the approach around your feedback instead of barreling ahead with the wrong idea.
Tested before you trust it
Every feature gets checked the moment it's built — written up and run against real tests, with a pass/fail summary waiting for you.
Always moving
It keeps working through your backlog while you don't, and picks up exactly where it left off. Your progress is never lost.
Builders who'd rather
be shipping
If you trust AI to draft the code but want the final say, this was built for you.
Solo founders
More ideas than hours. Push the build forward from your phone — between meetings, on the train, away from the desk.
Developers who want a say
Let the AI write the first draft — you keep the veto. Wave through what's right, kill what isn't, ship on your terms.
Shipping PoCs & pages
Landing pages, prototypes, small features — the work where a wrong turn is a quick "no," not an expensive mess.
"Let the agent do the typing.
Keep a human on the trigger."
The ShipItFam principle
Take the helm.
Let the crew row.
Set the heading, choose your trust level, and watch your project move — captain's orders, from anywhere.