Teammates For Engineering

Less Clicking.
More Shipping.
Code reviews, tickets, docs, alerts. Necessary? Sure. Inspiring? Not so much. Teammates take care of the grind so your team can get back to building cool stuff.

WHY TEAMMATES?

Your dream team with character

Work should be fun!

For years, software companies have promised more efficiency, better outcomes, and smoother operations through automation tools.

We’ve dragged, we’ve dropped, we’ve zapped, and we’ve GPT’ed our way to minor improvements in low-value tasks while the real complexity of work remains untouched. But the truth is if an automation tool existed that could make your work easier, you'd already use it.



You don't need a new tool, you need a virtual workforce.

Teammates uses your tools, your systems, and your processes to get things done.



The result is a workday that's easier, more productive, and more fun.

Stephanie Hand
Engineering Manager
Flags potential style violations or risky diffs in pull requests. Maintains the changelog
Stacey Hand
Lead Engineer
Flags potential style violations or risky diffs in pull requests. Maintains the changelog
Harriet Horse
Deployment Specialist
Reviews bug reports, prioritizes and routes new issues
Big Dumper
Deployment Specialist
Reviews bug reports, prioritizes and routes new issues
Jack Sparkglow
Deployment Specialist
Reviews bug reports, prioritizes and routes new issues
Stephanie Hand
Engineering Manager
Flags potential style violations or risky diffs in pull requests. Maintains the changelog
Stacey Hand
Lead Engineer
Flags potential style violations or risky diffs in pull requests. Maintains the changelog
Harriet Horse
Deployment Specialist
Reviews bug reports, prioritizes and routes new issues
Big Dumper
Deployment Specialist
Reviews bug reports, prioritizes and routes new issues
Jack Sparkglow
Deployment Specialist
Reviews bug reports, prioritizes and routes new issues
Stephanie Hand
Engineering Manager
Flags potential style violations or risky diffs in pull requests. Maintains the changelog
Stacey Hand
Lead Engineer
Flags potential style violations or risky diffs in pull requests. Maintains the changelog
Harriet Horse
Deployment Specialist
Reviews bug reports, prioritizes and routes new issues
Big Dumper
Deployment Specialist
Reviews bug reports, prioritizes and routes new issues
Jack Sparkglow
Deployment Specialist
Reviews bug reports, prioritizes and routes new issues
Stephanie Hand
Engineering Manager
Flags potential style violations or risky diffs in pull requests. Maintains the changelog
Stacey Hand
Lead Engineer
Flags potential style violations or risky diffs in pull requests. Maintains the changelog
Harriet Horse
Deployment Specialist
Reviews bug reports, prioritizes and routes new issues
Big Dumper
Deployment Specialist
Reviews bug reports, prioritizes and routes new issues
Jack Sparkglow
Deployment Specialist
Reviews bug reports, prioritizes and routes new issues

Code reviews

Buried under a mountain of PRs that need reviewing? let a virtual developer dig you out.
Tabs? Spaces? Smiley Faces?
Whatever your quirks, Teammates adapt to your style guide—even the parts you stopped following three sprints ago.
Virtually Human
Give your Teammate a GitHub account and watch their commits roll in just like any one else on the team. They even work through the night—no Red Bull required.

Ticket Management

Drowning in tickets that all say “ASAP”? Teammates help triage, assign, and track workloads—without the sighing, sarcasm, or Slack meltdowns.
Teammates Learn From You
Some tools automate tasks. Teammates learn people. They pick up on your team’s habits—like Joe’s “no bug fixes before caffeine” rule—and help everyone stay in sync.
Jira, Notion, Linear, 🤷
Teammates plug into your existing tools—no new dashboards, no “migration plan,” no drama.

Changelogs

Rather write a term paper than another changelog? Let a Teammate handle the summaries while you get back to shipping.
Engineers not write good
Teammates speak Java and English. They read your code and turn it into text that even the marketing guy will understand.
What's up Docs?
Whether your team lives in Google Docs, Notion, or some lovingly overengineered internal wiki, Teammates play nice with them all.

Connect with your tools

Teammates know how to use 2,400+ tools

How it works

Four easy steps to build your workforce
1

Onboard your first teammate

You’re about to get to know your new favorite co-worker.
2

Let them login to your favorite software

Your teammate should work the way you work. Not the other way around.
3

Assign them something to work on

Just tell your Teammate what you need done. You set the goal, they figure out the “how.”
4

Watch them get to work and adapt in real time

They know when to call for backup and recover from errors with grace.

AI that works

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