devintern
DevIntern takes work from raw idea to merged pull request inside the tools your team already uses. @devintern/pm turns rough task descriptions, a paragraph of notes, a design, a bug report, into well-specced tickets your engineers can actually start from. @devintern/code picks those tickets up, implements them with your AI agent of choice, self-reviews its own diffs before a human sees them, and responds to reviewer comments on the resulting PR automatically. The problem. AI has made writing code fast, but everything around it (drafting the spec, opening the PR, replying to review nits, keeping the tracker in sync) still takes hours. That overhead is where the productivity gains evaporate. DevIntern compresses the whole cycle so the speed your AI tooling already gives you turns into shipped tickets, not just faster keystrokes. It also opens a path for non-technical teammates (PMs, designers, founders, support) to ship real code and features end-to-end, without waiting on engineering...

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DevIntern is a tool designed to streamline the software development process by transforming raw ideas into merged pull requests within the tools your team already uses. It helps convert rough task descriptions, design notes, and bug reports into well-defined tickets that engineers can work from. Additionally, it automates the implementation of these tickets using an AI agent, self-reviews the code changes, and responds to reviewer comments on pull requests.
DevIntern is aimed at engineering organizations that want to enhance their team's productivity without undergoing a lengthy platform migration. It is also suitable for individual contributors such as engineers, product managers, and founder-operators who want to expedite their work from their own laptops. The tool allows users to bring their own AI provider and can run locally or on a server.
DevIntern compresses the software development cycle, allowing teams to convert the speed of AI tooling into shipped tickets rather than just faster coding. It enables non-technical team members, such as product managers and designers, to contribute to coding and feature development without relying on engineering resources.
While DevIntern offers significant productivity improvements, it may require users to have a certain level of familiarity with AI tools and coding practices. Additionally, as it is designed for specific workflows, teams may need to adapt their processes to fully leverage its capabilities.
DevIntern is designed to work within the tools that your team already uses, making it easier to integrate into existing workflows. It automates various tasks such as drafting specifications, opening pull requests, and keeping project trackers in sync, which helps reduce overhead and improve efficiency.