AI-native product management software
Lowco Tasks
Lowco Tasks is a product management surface where AI agents are first-class teammates. Specs become tasks, tasks become branches, branches become reviewed PRs — with humans deciding scope and signing off on quality. It is the operating layer of a modern engineering org.
- AI agents execute scoped tasks end-to-end
- Automated code changes, reviews, and PRs
- A product delivery pipeline, not a ticket tracker
Task management
Hierarchical tasks, sprints, and roadmaps with rich linking.
AI agents
Spec-aware agents that scope, implement, and propose changes.
Automated code changes
Agents open branches, make edits, and explain their work in plain English.
- New record created2s ago
- Workflow triggered18s ago
- Synced with Lowco DB42s ago
Feature breakdown
Every capability is wired through Lowco's shared services — so the value compounds as you add more of the ecosystem.
Task management
Hierarchical tasks, sprints, and roadmaps with rich linking.
AI agents
Spec-aware agents that scope, implement, and propose changes.
Automated code changes
Agents open branches, make edits, and explain their work in plain English.
Code review agents
Reviewer agents catch regressions, missing tests, and style issues before humans look.
PR generation
Structured PRs with summaries, screenshots, and risk callouts.
Developer workflow automation
Wire tasks to CI, deploys, and on-call rotations.
Product delivery pipeline
A single view from idea to shipped feature.
Engineering collaboration
Threaded reviews, design references, and decision logs in context.
Where teams reach for it.
Common ways teams put Lowco Tasks to work — usually replacing a tangle of tools and integrations.
AI-augmented engineering
Let agents handle the long tail of bug fixes, refactors, and migrations.
Product execution
Move from spec to shipped without losing context between tools.
Platform teams
Automate the boring parts of running internal infrastructure.
A closer look.
A representative view of Lowco Tasks. Real screens are tailored to your data during the demo.
AI-native product management software
Task management
Task management
438
+3.2%
AI agents
612
+5.7%
Automated code changes
184
+1.8%
| Name | Owner | Status | Updated |
|---|---|---|---|
| Acme Corp | user@lowco.ai | active | 1h ago |
| Northwind | user@lowco.ai | active | 2h ago |
| Helix Labs | user@lowco.ai | active | 3h ago |
| Vertica | user@lowco.ai | active | 4h ago |
| Cortex | user@lowco.ai | active | 5h ago |
Plugs into your stack.
Lowco Tasks integrates with the rest of Lowco — and with the tools your team already runs on.
GitHub / GitLab
Branches, PRs, and reviews.
Lowco Docs
Specs and decision logs in context.
Lowco Engage
Customer-reported issues become tasks.
Slack
Updates and approvals in channel.
How it fits the platform.
Tasks is built on a deterministic state machine for work items, layered with a model-agnostic agent runtime. Every agent action is captured as a structured event, so you can audit, replay, and reason about what happened.
Client · Web · Mobile · API consumers
Lowco API Gateway
auth · routing · rate limits · observability
Workflow Engine
triggers · steps · retries · AI actions
Studio Runtime
visual apps · code blocks · environments
Service Mesh
CRM · HR · Engage · Invoicing · Tasks
Lowco Auth
users · orgs · RBAC · SSO · SCIM
Lowco DB
relational + analytical · branches · RLS · CDC
Audit log · Event stream · Observability
Things people ask.
If you have a question we haven't covered, our team can walk you through specifics on a call.
Which models do the agents use?
Tasks supports multiple frontier models and routes per step based on cost and capability.
Do agents have repo access?
Agents work in isolated branches with scoped permissions. Merging always requires human approval.
Is this a replacement for Jira?
Tasks replaces the tracking layer and adds execution. If you live in tickets, you'll live here instead.
See Lowco in Action
Walk through the platform, your business apps, and the agent runtime with a member of the Lowco team. Tailored to your stack — and what you want to replace.