Execution engines
Software and coding with Gwen
Gwen can scope work, route coding tasks to execution engines, track progress, review output, and turn diffs/tests/PRs into mission artifacts.
Who it is for
Teams that want Gwen to coordinate software work through safe runtimes, code agents, repositories, tests, and review loops.
Example jobs Gwen can run
Inspect a repository
Gwen turns this into a tracked mission with tasks, artifacts, memory, approvals, and outcome feedback.
Plan a feature
Gwen turns this into a tracked mission with tasks, artifacts, memory, approvals, and outcome feedback.
Run a coding agent in a VM
Gwen turns this into a tracked mission with tasks, artifacts, memory, approvals, and outcome feedback.
Review a pull request
Gwen turns this into a tracked mission with tasks, artifacts, memory, approvals, and outcome feedback.
Artifacts Gwen can produce
Implementation plan
Artifacts become part of the mission record so Gwen and the user can review, refine, approve, and reuse them.
Code diff
Artifacts become part of the mission record so Gwen and the user can review, refine, approve, and reuse them.
Test report
Artifacts become part of the mission record so Gwen and the user can review, refine, approve, and reuse them.
PR summary
Artifacts become part of the mission record so Gwen and the user can review, refine, approve, and reuse them.
Deployment checklist
Artifacts become part of the mission record so Gwen and the user can review, refine, approve, and reuse them.
Tools and systems
Approval model
Pushing code, merging PRs, deploying, changing secrets, or running destructive commands requires approval.
How Gwen learns
Gwen learns repo conventions, architecture, recurring bugs, test commands, deployment rules, and reviewer feedback.