Developer Builds Open-Source AI Platform to Replace Scrum, Jira With 12 Agents
A solo developer has created Bodhiorchard, an open-source platform designed to replace Scrum ceremonies, Jira, and team wikis using 12 specialised AI agents under a methodology called Agent-Driven Development (ADD). The platform centres on a Business Understanding Document (BUD), a vector-indexed single source of truth that tracks a feature from initial request through to production. Two Slack bots handle incoming request triage and plain-English project status queries, while a 3D virtual workspace lets team members navigate repositories and features as avatars in an orchard environment. A points-based scoreboard rewards shipping stable code to production and penalises bugs that escape to live environments, deliberately valuing quality over raw output. Built on FastAPI, Vue 3, Postgres with pgvector, and Redis, the self-hosted platform currently operates in an agent-assisted, human-in-the-loop mode, with a fully autonomous execution loop still under development.
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