How it works
Aria turns a plain-language goal into a plan, builds it with a whole company of agents working in parallel, ships it to a real URL, and keeps it running — while you stay the only human.
human in the loop
agents in parallel
uptime on arrival
Four moves, one goal
The same four moves happen every time, whether the goal is a quick fix or a whole launch. You set the outcome; the company plans, builds, ships, and operates it.
You set the goal
Describe what you want in plain language — a product, a feature, a fix, a whole launch. There are no tickets to write and no engineers to brief. Aria reads the intent, asks only what it genuinely needs, and turns the goal into a plan of record.
It plans & builds
Aria decomposes the goal into tracks and staffs each one — planning, frontend, backend, data, QA — then runs them at the same time. Agents hand work to each other along the way, reviewing and unblocking as they go, the way a real team would.
It ships
When the work is ready, Aria provisions infrastructure, runs migrations, and deploys to a real address. No hand-off to a DevOps queue, no waiting for a person to press the button. You wake up to something you can actually open.
It operates
Shipping is the start, not the finish. Aria watches uptime, errors, and usage, fixes regressions, and keeps iterating on the goal. The company stays alive and accountable — so being its only human never means being on call.
What happens in a night
The arc reads night to morning. You are only awake for the ends — the company carries the middle.
Before you close your laptop, you hand the company an outcome. No standup to run, no thread to babysit — you say what you want and walk away.
While you sleep, the company plans, writes code, reviews itself, provisions infrastructure, and deploys. Work moves between agents continuously — the lights stay on the whole time.
There is a real, deployed thing waiting for you — health-checked, monitored, and already operating. You review the outcome over coffee and set the next goal.
Safe by construction
Autonomy only works if it’s contained. Every agent operates inside an isolated sandbox with a scoped blast radius, so the company can move fast overnight without ever putting your live systems at risk.
Every agent runs in its own clean, disposable environment — no cross-talk, no leftover state.
Work lands on isolated branches and is reviewed before anything reaches main or production.
Every change is tracked and recoverable. If a run goes wrong, it rolls back cleanly.
Permissions are scoped to the goal. The company can only touch what the work actually requires.
Your move
Set a goal tonight and meet a live, running product in the morning. Aria handles the company; you handle the vision.