Vibe-code with Claude, Codex, or Replit and Align keeps the work, the cost, and the client in the loop — so agent-built software still ships with estimates, approvals, and a complete audit trail.
Coding has changed. Agents draft features, open pull requests, and refactor in minutes — but the client still needs a number to approve, a release to sign off, and an invoice that matches what shipped. Align is the delivery layer around the agents: it gives raw agent velocity the accountability that client work demands.
When an agent opens a pull request, Align ties it to the entry, moves the timeline, and queues the draft invoice. Agent speed, with a trail your client can read.
Every agent-made change lands in the same estimate, approval, and audit trail as human work. Move at agent speed without giving up control.
An MCP server and versioned API let Claude, Codex, and Replit read entries and open work safely.
Commits and PRs tie back to the entry that asked for them; a merge can close it and queue the invoice.
Approved estimates and logged work roll into a draft invoice the moment a release ships.
TypeScript and Python SDKs, an MCP server, and a partner marketplace — with new integrations shipping continuously.
Hand work to a Replit agent with a GitHub-context-aware prompt, while Align links the workspace, repo, and releases back to the entry.
Drive delivery from Claude through Align’s MCP server — read entries, draft estimates, and open work.
Codex agents connect over the API and MCP today — pushing code while Align ties every commit and PR back to the entry behind it.
A versioned developer API with issued keys — push and pull anything in the workspace.
Connect any MCP client and let agents read and write the work, within your roles and rules.
First-class SDKs, auto-generated from the OpenAPI 3.1 spec.
Publish and install connectors — free or paid, with revenue share built in.
“Our agents write the code. Align makes sure the client still sees the estimate, the approval, and exactly what shipped.”
Align is pursuing FedRAMP authorization so agentic delivery teams can bring the same loop to public-sector work.
A 25-minute walkthrough on a project that looks like yours — the whole loop, end to end.