Mylder is the production line between your users and your coding agents: feedback streams in from everywhere, AI triages and clusters it, an Architect drafts agent-ready work packages, and Claude Code pulls them straight off the board. You make the calls. The loop runs itself.

Not a project tool with ceremonies — a cockpit you live in. Keyboard-first, under 100 ms per interaction, ⌘1–9 to jump between products, and a new app onboarded in under a minute.
Widget in your apps, Slack channels, forwarded email — or paste a whole document and let AI split it into items. Everything lands in one keyboard-driven inbox, tagged per product.
Classification, sentiment, clustering into themes, duplicate detection — even reading the screenshots. Always suggestions, never decisions. Override anything with one click.
Turns a theme or a raw note into an agent-ready work package: goal, scope, non-scope, acceptance criteria, technical notes grounded in your stack. Max four questions, then a draft.
A hosted MCP server per workspace. Your coding agent pulls the next package with full context, updates status as it builds, and writes implementation notes back.
Public roadmap with visual cards, one-click anonymous upvotes and optional comments. Votes feed back into prioritisation signal.
Ship a package and everyone who asked hears about it — a reply in their widget thread and an email. Feedback in, gratitude out.
The widget your users see, the board you steer from, and the roadmap that closes the circle — all one system.

One screen, zero steps: text or screenshot — captured in-browser, annotated, with route, browser and console errors attached automatically.

Themes → Ready → Building → Shipped. No sprints, no story points — size and order, that's it.

Visual cards, anonymous one-click upvotes, optional comments — votes feed straight back into prioritisation.

Goal, scope, non-scope, acceptance criteria, technical notes grounded in your stack — one keystroke from feedback to spec.

Paste an email thread, chat export or meeting notes. AI splits it into items, attaches senders, and triages each one.

Replies land in the user's widget thread, and shipping notifies everyone who asked — automatically.
Unlimited products is the point — not a team upsell.
Put the swarm to work — first work package in Claude Code within 30 minutes.