Meet Korey.
The AI agent for coordinated teams.
Korey plugs into the tools your team already uses, understands how your work connects across teams and timelines, and keeps projects moving.
As AI makes execution faster. Coordination becomes the bottleneck.
AI coding agents accelerate pull requests. Roadmaps change daily. Slack threads turn into work. Execution speeds up. Context fragments. Visibility drops.
That's the modern development problem.
The coordination layer for AI-native teams.
Korey sits above your ticketing system, coding agents, communication tools, and docs. It understands:
- Which decisions affect which teams
- Which pull requests block releases
- Which roadmap changes introduce risk
- Which conversations turn into real work
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Korey connects your stack and understands how work moves across teams, giving engineers, product managers, and leaders the answers they need.
Release Assessment:
Risk increased from 41% → 72% in the last 6 hours.
What's Changed?
- Primary Risk Driver: Unreviewed payment refactor linked to active SLA issue.
- Payment validation refactor merged into PR-4821
- High-priority bug reported in #checkout-alerts
- No reviewer assigned to critical PR
- 3 dependent tickets still unresolved
Observation
Similar risk pattern detected in Checkout v1.3 (Nov 12) — release delayed 2 days due to late payment refactor.
Suggested Actions:
Delay 48 hours or assign reviewer to PR-4821.
Roadmap Update:
3 sprints reshuffled since Monday. Net scope change: +12 points.
Key Changes:
- Checkout v2 moved from Sprint 14 → Sprint 15 due to unresolved dependency
- Design system migration bumped to P1 — blocking 4 feature teams
- Analytics rework descoped from Q1 to Q2 backlog
- New compliance requirement added: SOC-2 audit prep
- Mobile onboarding spec still awaiting stakeholder sign-off
Impact:
Two teams are now blocked on the design system. Sprint 15 is at 115% capacity.
Suggested Actions:
Rebalance Sprint 15 or escalate design system to platform team.
Q1 Release Risk Summary:
3 of 8 planned releases are flagged. Overall delivery confidence: 64%.
At-Risk Releases:
- Checkout v2 — blocked by unreviewed payment refactor. Risk score: 72%
- Analytics Rework — descoped to Q2, team reallocated to compliance
- Mobile Onboarding — pending stakeholder sign-off since Jan 28
Capacity:
Platform team at 115% allocation. Two feature teams blocked on design system migration.
Observation:
Pattern matches Q3 last year — 3 late refactors caused a 2-week slip across 5 releases.
Suggested Actions:
Rebalance Sprint 15, escalate design system to platform lead, or approve 48-hour delay on Checkout v2.
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