SDLC Agent
PR summaries, test scaffolding, release notes, and ticket triage inside your engineering loop.
What it does.
The SDLC Agent participates in the workflow your engineering team already runs — summarizing a pull request for the reviewer, drafting the tests a change implies, filing release notes, and triaging the ticket queue.
It does not merge, deploy, or author production changes without a human reviewer. The point is faster review, not fewer reviewers.
Capabilities.
PR summarization
Reads the diff and the related tickets and surfaces the actual change, not the file count.
Test scaffolding
Generates first-pass tests for the happy path, edge cases, and implied failure modes.
Release notes
Drafts user-facing notes from merged changes between two refs, for human edit.
Ticket triage
Classifies, prioritizes, and routes inbound issues against your labels.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions.
- What does the SDLC Agent do?
- The SDLC Agent participates in the workflow your engineering team already runs — summarizing a pull request for the reviewer, drafting the tests a change implies, filing release notes, and triaging the ticket queue. It does not merge, deploy, or author production changes without a human reviewer. The point is faster review, not fewer reviewers.
- Is the SDLC Agent governed and sovereign-deployable?
- Yes. The SDLC Agent runs through the AgentAnywhere governed gateway — policy enforced at the point of every call, every action logged and attributable, and a signed Trust Receipt available for audit. For engineering & devops, that means nothing reaches production without a human-approved gate. It deploys inside your own infrastructure and jurisdiction, on your keys, and keeps a human in the loop — it removes the routine work and leaves the decision with your team.
- How do I get access to the SDLC Agent?
- The SDLC Agent runs as part of an AgentAnywhere pilot. Request access from this page and a solutions architect will scope a six-to-ten-week pilot against one real workflow — starting with pr summarization — in your sovereign environment. Once you're onboarded, the Sign in action opens your agent's own console via per-agent single sign-on.
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Put the SDLC Agent to work.
Pilot it against one workflow in your sovereign environment — your data, your keys, your governance. Already onboarded? Sign in to your console.
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