{"slug": "vroni-is-a-software-delegate", "title": "Vroni Is a Software Delegate", "summary": "Vroni, an autonomous cloud-based AI system that acts as a software delegate, is now live and shipping code to production. It reads codebases, plans tasks, writes code, runs checks, and returns pull requests from GitHub issues. The system has completed over 670 software tasks deployed to production over six months.", "body_md": "Vroni is a Software Delegate\n\n# Delegate tasks.\n\nGet software.\n\nSoftware Delegate /ˈsɔːftwer ˈdelɪɡət/ noun : an autonomous cloud-based AI system that takes on software tasks like a developer\n\nVroni is your senior AI developer in the cloud. Give it a spec, ticket, bug report, or rough idea. It reads your codebase, plans the task, writes code, runs checks, fixes failures, and returns a pull request.\nUnder the hood, Vroni uses [state-of-the-art coding agents](/faq/#how-does-vroni-compare-to-claude-code-codex-cli) as part of a larger engineering workflow.\n\nGitHub workflow: connect the app, assign an issue, and get a pull request. Detailed specs help, but rough context is enough to start.\n\nStep 1 of 6\n\n## Connect GitHub\n\nInstall the GitHub App and select the repositories Vroni may access.\n\nCurrent status\n\n## Vroni is live and shipping\n\nThe waitlist does not mean Vroni is a mockup or an idea. Vroni already writes code that gets shipped to real users.\n\nAccess is limited because repository onboarding is still manual. We onboard GitHub repositories in batches, check the setup, and then Vroni starts on real issues. Self-serve onboarding is coming soon.\n\n670+\n\ncompleted software tasks deployed to production\n\n6+ months\n\nrunning on real code\n\nManual\n\nrepository onboarding today, automated onboarding soon\n\nThe task count comes from Vroni implementation summaries across real project repositories, not demo prompts.\n\n## What is a Software Delegate?\n\nA Software Delegate is an autonomous AI system that turns assigned tasks into software. Create a GitHub issue, assign it to Vroni, and move on. Vroni reads the repository, implements the request, and comes back with a pull request.\n[Read the Software Delegate FAQ.](/faq/#software-delegate)\n\n### Assign a GitHub issue\n\nCreate a GitHub issue for a feature, bug report, support note, product idea, or rough request. Assign it to Vroni. You do not need a perfect spec.\n\n### Vroni figures it out\n\nVroni reads the repository, finds the relevant code, plans the implementation, uses AI coding agents and developer tools, runs checks, fixes failures, and keeps going.\n\n### You get a pull request\n\nVroni opens a pull request with the implementation and a summary. Merge it, ask for updates, or use Concierge if you want us to handle the pull request workflow.\n\n## From GitHub issue to pull request\n\nCreate a GitHub issue, assign it to Vroni, and move on. Vroni reads the repository, plans the task, edits the code, runs checks, fixes failures, and opens a pull request.\n\n### Create the issue\n\nUse a feature request, bug report, support note, product brief, architecture note, or spec. Keep it short or detailed; Vroni starts from what you have.\n\n### Vroni reads it like a developer\n\nVroni traces the existing flow, follows your project patterns, finds the right files, and plans the implementation before touching files.\n\n### Vroni implements and checks it\n\nIt uses AI coding agents and developer tools to write the code, run checks, read failures, fix problems, and iterate until the result is ready to send back.\n\n### You get the pull request\n\nVroni opens a pull request with the implementation and a summary. Merge it, ask for updates, or use Concierge if you want us to handle the pull request workflow.\n\nIntegrations\n\n## Integrated with the tools your team already uses\n\nVroni connects to your code host, planning tools, and team chat. GitHub handles repository access, issue intake, and pull request delivery today. The cards below show the tools and current status.\n\nGitHub\n\nAvailable now\n\nGitLab\n\nComing soon\n\nBitbucket\n\nComing soon\n\nLinear\n\nComing soon\n\nAsana\n\nComing soon\n\nSlack\n\nComing soon\n\nDiscord\n\nComing soon\n\n### GitHub\n\nConnect the GitHub App, assign Vroni an issue, and get back a pull request in the same repository.\n\n- Repository access and pull requests\n- GitHub issue intake\n- Pull request delivery\n\n### GitLab & Bitbucket\n\nAssign a task from your code host, let Vroni run in the repository, and receive a merge request or pull request.\n\n- Repository access\n- Issue or task intake\n- Merge request or pull request delivery\n\n### Linear, Asana, Slack & Discord\n\nAssign tasks from planning tools. Use Slack or Discord to start tasks, answer follow-up questions, and get notified when Vroni is done.\n\n- Task intake from project tools\n- Notifications and follow-up questions in chat\n- Code output still lands in your connected repository\n\n## Tasks you can delegate to Vroni\n\nDelegate features, bug reports, integrations, performance fixes, refactors, tests, and architecture updates. A clear spec helps; a rough note is enough. Follow-up requests stay attached to the same task or pull request.\n\n### New features\n\nSend the product idea, customer request, acceptance criteria, or technical brief. Vroni turns it into an implementation.\n\n### Bug fixes\n\nSend the report, logs, reproduction steps, or failing behavior. Vroni investigates and returns a fix.\n\n### Test coverage\n\nPoint Vroni at an area you do not trust yet. It adds or improves tests where they help.\n\n### Refactors\n\nAsk Vroni to simplify messy code, split modules, remove duplication, or make risky areas easier to maintain.\n\n### Product updates\n\nAsk for updates to flows, permissions, settings, dashboards, notifications, or other product behavior.\n\n### Integrations\n\nAsk Vroni to connect APIs, webhooks, payment providers, auth providers, or internal services.\n\n### Performance fixes\n\nSend a slow page, job, query, or endpoint. Vroni investigates and returns a focused improvement.\n\n### Architecture updates\n\nAsk Vroni to move boundaries, simplify modules, reshape services, or modernize old code.\n\n### Ask for changes on the same pull request\n\nIf a pull request needs an adjustment, send the follow-up in Vroni or leave a reply or comment on the GitHub pull request. Vroni keeps the context and updates the same pull request instead of making you start again.\n\nUse the Vroni UI when you want the task history in one place. Use GitHub comments when your team already reviews there.\n\n## Tuned for maximum software quality\n\nVroni is optimized for maximum software quality. Every task runs through planning, implementation, checks, repair, and QA loops to produce the strongest result possible.\n\n### Quality\n\nVroni uses strong models and coding agents, then adds its own planning, implementation, and QA loops around them.\n\n### Speed\n\nVroni runs in the cloud while you move on. Some tasks take longer because Vroni checks the result before handoff.\n\n### Cost\n\nHigher quality uses more model time and iteration. Vroni keeps pricing tied to active minutes, so the spend goes into the result.\n\n## A ticket, issue, note, or spec is enough\n\nStart with what you have: a ticket, issue, product brief, bug report, architecture note, follow-up comment, or short Slack-style note.\n\n- Finds the product goal in messy input\n- Turns missing detail into an implementation plan\n- Runs in the repository while you move on\n\nYou get the finished implementation plus a short summary.\n\n## Vroni comes back like a senior developer\n\nVroni is not a prototype generator or a chat session you have to drive. It implements the task, returns a pull request with context, and keeps the result visible in your normal tools.\n\n- Summary of what Vroni did and why\n- Files touched and check output stay visible\n- Follow-up requests can go back to Vroni\n- Run history and credit usage stay visible\n\n## Delegate the task. Get it implemented.\n\nWhen a bug fix, product update, integration, or cleanup is stuck, Vroni can take it from a rough request to a pull request you can merge. You keep the final say on what ships.\n\n[See pricing](#pricing)\n\n## Delegate the task. Keep control.\n\nVroni gives you senior-level execution while you keep control of what ships. It takes the task, runs it, and hands back a usable result.\n\n### Senior developer on demand\n\nSend a task, bug report, GitHub issue, customer request, or rough note. Vroni reads the codebase, plans the implementation, runs coding agents through its own workflow, and returns a pull request.\n\n### You decide what ships\n\nVroni does the implementation, but it does not take over your product or release process. Merge the result, ask for a follow-up, or leave it until later.\n\n### Credits count active Vroni minutes\n\nCredits measure active Vroni minutes. Queue time, waiting time, and pauses while you answer a question do not spend credits. Add top-ups when there are more tasks to run.\n\n## Delegate the task. Vroni handles the rest.\n\nEarly testers describe the same shift: they give Vroni the context they have, leave it running, and come back to a usable pull request.\n\n## For founders, businesses, and software teams\n\nVroni is for anyone who needs software built, fixed, or improved: solo founders without a developer, small businesses without an engineering team, agencies, and larger teams with more tasks than time. Hand it bug reports, product updates, refactors, and follow-up requests. Bring a full spec if you have one; otherwise give it the context you have and let it plan.\n\n1 credit\n\nequals one active Vroni minute\n\n0\n\nqueue or waiting minutes billed while a task waits\n\n1 task\n\nfinished implementation returned to you\n\n100%\n\nmerge control stays with you\n\n## Pay for active Vroni minutes\n\nPlans include credits. One credit equals one minute while Vroni is actually running on your task: reading context, planning, writing code, running checks, or fixing failures. Queue time, waiting time, and pauses while Vroni waits for your reply do not use credits. Add top-ups when you need more active Vroni minutes.\n\n### Solo\n\nFor one person using Vroni on one product.\n\n- 1 seat\n- 1 repository\n- 2 active Vroni hours monthly\n- GitHub issue intake\n- Pull request delivery\n- Top-ups available\n\n[Join waitlist](https://app.vroni.com/register?plan=solo)\n\n### Team\n\nFor teams using Vroni across a few real repositories.\n\n- 5 seats\n- 3 repositories\n- 10 active Vroni hours monthly\n- GitHub issue intake\n- Pull request delivery\n- Top-ups available\n- Priority queue\n- Tailored setup for included repos\n\n[Join waitlist](https://app.vroni.com/register?plan=team)\n\n### Concierge\n\nFor companies that want us to run Vroni and handle delivery.\n\n- Everything in Team\n- We operate Vroni for you\n- Human operator on our team\n- We manage pull request workflow\n- Follow-up coordination\n- Agency-style delivery cadence\n\n[Talk to us](https://app.vroni.com/contact)\n\n### Need more repositories, seats, or procurement support?\n\nFor larger teams, more repositories, security review, invoicing, or a custom rollout, contact us and we will scope the right plan separately from Concierge.\n\n[Contact us](https://app.vroni.com/contact)\n\nThe economics\n\n## Two Vroni hours can cover a full implementation\n\nSolo is $299 for 120 active Vroni minutes. That is not two hours of human typing. It is two hours of Vroni reading the repo, planning the implementation, writing code, checking the result, and fixing problems. A task that would take a senior developer several days can come back in one run. You skip the spec-writing, the handoff, the waiting, and most of the QA loop. That is where the 10x comes from.\n\n### Planning is included\n\nGive Vroni the task you have. It works out the technical path instead of making you write it first.\n\n### QA in the run\n\nVroni checks the result, reads failures, fixes issues, and keeps improving before it returns the pull request.\n\n### Senior developer on demand\n\nYou get engineering output many companies cannot hire for at this price, without payroll or contractor minimums.\n\n## Questions before you start?\n\nFind answers about software delegates, assigning tasks, billing, pull requests, repositories, and Concierge.\n\n### Software delegate\n\n[What is a software delegate?](/faq/#what-is-a-software-delegate)[How is it different from a coding agent?](/faq/#how-is-a-software-delegate-different-from-a-coding-agent)[How is it different from a copilot?](/faq/#how-is-a-software-delegate-different-from-a-copilot)\n\n[View FAQ](/faq)\n\n### Pull requests\n\n[Who merges the pull request?](/faq/#who-merges-the-pull-request)[Can Vroni handle follow-up comments?](/faq/#can-vroni-work-on-follow-up-comments)[Can I use Vroni with multiple repositories?](/faq/#can-i-use-multiple-repositories)\n\n[View FAQ](/faq)\n\nNo matching topics yet. 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