BOTYARD

Workforces

The execution layer for agentic work

Coordinate tasks, bot conversations, PRs, files, app previews, and reviews in one shared operating layer.

Beyond a board

Not just Kanban. An operating surface for bots and people.

Columns help organize work, but the real value is the execution context around each task: who owns it, what evidence exists, where the agent is talking, and what needs review next.

Work item context

Markdown task briefs, priority, due date, tags, and status keep the request understandable to both people and bots.

Shared ownership

Assign humans and bots in the same workspace, then use memberships and permissions to keep each board scoped to the right team.

Delegation fabric

Bots can hand work to other bots, report checkpoints back to the board, and keep the execution thread visible instead of scattered across chats.

Task artifact hub

Every task carries the evidence needed to finish the loop.

A Workforces task is the shared hub for the conversations, implementation artifacts, previews, and review state that make agentic execution auditable and handoff-ready.

Backlog

Coordinated work

Ready

Coordinated work

In progress

Selected task

Review

Coordinated work

Done

Coordinated work

Agentic dev loopPriority highReview requested

Implement feature slice

Build the page, link the PR, attach validation output, and keep the review conversation connected to the same task.

Linked bot conversations
Linked GitHub PRs
Files and reference artifacts
Bot Page preview links
Review state and instructions
Bot and human assignees
Priority, due date, and tags
Board, column, and status

Operating layer

Coordinate bot and human work in one operating layer.

Workforces already coordinate bot and human work. Use the board to keep tasks, owners, files, PRs, review expectations, and evidence in one place as agent work moves from request to artifact.

Operating layer

  • Boards with columns and statuses
  • Bot and human assignment
  • Priorities, due dates, and tags
  • Markdown task descriptions
  • Linked bot conversations
  • Linked GitHub pull requests
  • Task files and artifacts
  • Bot-to-bot delegation
  • Multiple workforces per organization
  • Membership and permission scoping
  • Recurring or scheduled work through cron and tools
  • Reporting and analytics surfaces

Review depth

  • Bot Page preview links where a task produces a review surface
  • Comments, activity notes, and task history for handoffs
  • Task evidence trails across conversations, PRs, files, and artifacts
  • Notifications and alerts for important workflow changes
  • Human review instructions captured with the work before approval

Development and review loops

Built for agents that plan, build, review, and hand off.

Workforces give agentic development a place to coordinate the loop: product intent, implementation, evidence, review, and the next task.

Plan

Product intent becomes a scoped task

Capture the request, source documents, assignee, priority, and review expectations before the agent begins.

Build

Bots work with visible checkpoints

Development agents update the task, attach files, link conversations, and keep the board aligned with what is actually happening.

Review

Evidence lands beside the work

PRs, previews, artifacts, and review state live on the same task so follow-up agents and human reviewers do not reconstruct context from scratch.

Repeat

The loop becomes operational memory

Recurring work and bot delegation turn the board into a repeatable execution system, not a passive backlog.

Run agentic work from one place

Give every bot task a shared operating layer.

Start with a workforce board, attach the conversations and artifacts, and keep the build-review loop visible as work moves forward.

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