A coach that makes you earn the spec.
Explore → Define → Validate → Scope → Prioritize → Commit. Spec generation stays locked until the idea clears all six phases.
Jary takes a raw idea, pressure-tests it through six phases, researches the market live, and hands you scoped features with acceptance criteria — already linked to the GitHub issues your team tracks.
Docs in Notion, tickets in Linear, code in GitHub. You're the human glue translating between them.
Generic assistants summarise meetings. They don't decide what to cut, what to build first, or what blocks what.
Phasing, scoping, risk-ranking, sequencing — the work that compounds — never makes it to the doc until it has to.
Every step is real, and every claim it makes is one click from its source.
Explore → Define → Validate → Scope → Prioritize → Commit. Spec generation stays locked until the idea clears all six phases.
Mid-conversation web search across competitor sites, pricing pages, Product Hunt, Hacker News, and GitHub — with a link on every claim.
Link each feature to its GitHub issue. When a referencing PR merges, the feature advances to shipped and the issue closes itself.
The decisions and findings from your past sessions resurface on the next feature, so you never relitigate what you already settled.
This is the real six-phase flow — an idea gets pressure-tested, scoped, and written up, live.
Improved project completion rates
Higher percentage shipped on time.
Enhanced team collaboration
Less friction across product, design, eng.
Faster decision-making
Less time spent debating what to build next.
Better resource utilization
More efficient use of team and budget.