Aligno connects user feedback, roadmaps, and codebases in one system. Teams upload interviews, tickets, and Slack threads. Aligno then synthesizes themes, generates evidence-backed roadmaps, and connects directly to the codebase via MCP so AI coding agents like Cursor and Claude Code build with full product context. No guessing what to build.
YC literally published our thesis.
Andrew Miklas described it perfectly: teams need a "Cursor for product management" - an AI-native system that figures out what to build, not just how to build it.
That's Aligno.
Upload your interviews, tickets, Slack threads. Aligno synthesizes the themes, generates an evidence-backed roadmap, then connects directly to your codebase via MCP so Cursor and Claude Code build with full product context.
No more features built on gut feelings.
Try it free at aligno.ai and tell us what you think.
A big fear with feedback tools is they become a graveyard and require constant manual grooming—what mechanisms does Aligno use to keep the feedback corpus “alive” (deduping, freshness, ownership, closing the loop), and what does a healthy weekly workflow look like in practice?