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DRFT.build

Align what gets build between You/Your team & agentic SDLC

DRFT governs the full spec-to-ship lifecycle - from your intent to verified implementation - so your AI agents ship what was actually approved The problem isn't the agent. It's the requirement.No review gate.No locked spec and at the end that the requirements drifted This platform enables your organization to implement agentic SDLC across your team Not another coding tool,a framework for locking in what u actually want before the agent starts building Works with Claude,Cursor,Codex,any agent

Top comment

Problem:

I have been seeing a transitioning where people/team loosing the habit of spending time in sprint refinement instead every one focus on what features to get added to the software but with half baked requirements, all they need is features without a clear definition.

Seeing the above issue, drft is been built to solve this and I am able to see that it can potentially improve the agentic SDLC.

Solution:

DRFT bridges the gap between what your team meant and what gets built. Agents don't drift — requirements do. Bring your PMs, developers, and AI agents into one governed workspace before a single line of code is written.

The Methodology:

Spec-Driven Development (SDD)

The discipline of locking structured, approved specs into every agent workflow before a single line of code is written — whether you're a product manager, vibe-coder, or solo dev. Intent first. Code second. Always.

The actors:

DRFT connects PMs, developers, and AI agents in a single governed workspace — so intent flows from decision to execution without drift.


Everything is versioned. You can audit it later. You know what got approved when.
Does it slow things down? A tiny bit. Do you ship the wrong feature anymore? No.

Works with Claude/ Cursor/ Codex or any agent.

Happy to jump in with anyone who wants help getting set up or figuring out if it fits their workflow.

https://drft.build

About DRFT.build on Product Hunt

Align what gets build between You/Your team & agentic SDLC

DRFT.build was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #113 on the daily leaderboard. DRFT governs the full spec-to-ship lifecycle - from your intent to verified implementation - so your AI agents ship what was actually approved The problem isn't the agent. It's the requirement.No review gate.No locked spec and at the end that the requirements drifted This platform enables your organization to implement agentic SDLC across your team Not another coding tool,a framework for locking in what u actually want before the agent starts building Works with Claude,Cursor,Codex,any agent

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