Your defaults, built into every scope.
Builder Profile is your team's internal context: your stack, your target agent, your conventions, the way you size work. The Scope Engine reads it on every generation, so each scope already speaks your codebase and hands off the way your agent likes. Set it once, never re-specify.
Trained on how your team builds.
The engine doesn't guess what a "dashboard" means to you. It reads your Builder Profile, your default stack, delivery conventions, and sizing, so every scope reflects how your team actually works, right out of the box.
Six dimensions of your context.
The Scope Engine reads your Builder Profile on every generation. Same idea in, calibrated output every time.
Tech stack
Next.js or Remix? Postgres or Mongo? tRPC or REST? Pin your defaults and every scope lands in a context your agent already understands.
Target agent
Cursor, Claude Code, Devin, Windsurf, or something else. Each has different strengths, so the engine tunes acceptance criteria and task granularity to match.
Estimate unit
Hours, story points, or agent-sessions. The math stays consistent; the labels match how your team actually plans work.
Code style notes
Free-text guidance fed into every generation. "Always include unit tests." "Prefer functional patterns." "No new dependencies." Your rules, your scopes.
Testing preferences
Unit, integration, e2e, snapshot. Define what "done" means once, and every task's acceptance criteria reflect it.
Acceptance criteria style
Gherkin, plain bullets, or inline? Pick the format your agent groks best, and the engine writes acceptance criteria in your preferred shape.
Two levels of what your AI knows.
Builder Profile is your team's base context, the same for every project. Context Management is the knowledge that accumulates within each one. Together, they're everything your AI builds from.
Builder Profile
Your stack, agent, conventions, and sizing. Set once, applied to every scope you ever generate.
Context Management
The context, memory, and docs that build up inside a single project as you and your AI work on it.
See Context Management →Set your defaults once.
Calibrate your Builder Profile and every scope after that just lands right, in your stack, your style, your agent.