You have the product vision. Gantry produces the architecture, code, infrastructure, tests, and deployment plan — scanned and committed to Git. You review. You ship.
Software engineering — the application of process, rigor, and discipline to the development of software systems — put men on the moon. It is not "move fast and break things."
It is hard. It is complicated. It is barely taught in universities today — not because it lacks importance, but because it demands more than is comfortable to require. And so the industry quietly abandoned it.
Agentic AI, as commonly practiced, accelerates the retreat. It generates confident, plausible, untested code at scale. More output. Less discipline. The gap between what looks done and what actually works grows wider every quarter.
Not everyone retreated. DoD, NASA, and the federal acquisition community never gave up the discipline — because in their domain, the cost of failure is not a bug report. The methodologies the commercial industry abandoned, they invented: MIL-STD-498, CMMI, the NASA Software Engineering Handbook. Gantry is built on that lineage.
"Move fast and break things" was never an engineering philosophy. It was an excuse.
Gantry is what happens when you apply agentic AI to the discipline, not just the output.
Architecture decisions. Backend code. Frontend components. Infrastructure as code. Test suites. Deployment plans. Every artifact committed to Git with full history.
SAST scanning. DAST analysis. Quality scoring. Security findings. Every CRITICAL finding blocks acceptance until resolved. The system has opinions about what ships.
Features pile up. You ship less than you planned. Every sprint ends with items pushed to next sprint. The backlog grows regardless of how hard the team works.
Gantry turns a product description into architecture, generated code, security-scanned, tested, and deployment-planned — in hours, not months. Your team reviews, approves, and ships. The backlog shrinks.
You have mission-strategic initiatives that have been waiting for years. They will not get staffed. They die in a spreadsheet while the business waits.
Gantry is the engineering capacity you were never going to be allocated. Each initiative gets architecture, generated code, security review, and a deployment plan. You stop deferring and start delivering.
Solo founders. Small engineering teams. Start immediately. Credits-based — pay for what you generate. No subscriptions, no minimums.
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