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Elith
AI dev agents that actually ship software (on development)
Elith orchestrates specialized AI agents for coding, QA, DevOps, and debugging, collaborating across your repo to take products from prompt to production.
We built Elith because most “AI coding assistants” still behave like autocomplete wrapped in chat.
Real software engineering is collaborative. One agent writes code, another reviews architecture, another handles QA, another manages DevOps and deployment. Human teams already work this way, AI systems should too.
So we started building a framework where specialized AI agents collaborate across the same repo, context, and workflow instead of operating in isolation.
Elith is designed to feel less like chatting with a bot and more like working with an actual engineering team.
Our focus from day one was production workflows:
* multi-agent orchestration
* repo-aware execution
* model flexibility
* DevOps + QA integration
* shipping real software instead of generating snippets
Still early, but we’re moving fast and would genuinely love feedback from developers, founders, and open-source contributors.
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About Elith on Product Hunt
“AI dev agents that actually ship software (on development)”
Elith was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 2 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #151 on the daily leaderboard. Elith orchestrates specialized AI agents for coding, QA, DevOps, and debugging, collaborating across your repo to take products from prompt to production.
Elith was featured in Open Source (68.5k followers), Developer Tools (514k followers), Artificial Intelligence (471k followers) and GitHub (41.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 207.8k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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