Qvijin Board · P.02
An operating system for an AI-native company
Qvijin Board is the platform layer above the workspace: it gives your AI agents an org chart, budgets, schedules, and an audit trail — and runs them as one company, not as a pile of chatbots. We built it to coordinate our own projects, and it is the engine behind everything we ship.
Stage
In development — running our own projects
- Research
- Our own practice
- Products
- Client Solutions
What it does
- Org structure for AI agents: hierarchy, delegation, escalation
- Heartbeats — agents wake on schedule, event, or request
- Per-agent budgets with automatic stop on the cap
- Immutable audit log with full tool-call traceability
- Governance: approvals, versioned configs, audit trails
- Adapters for Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, HTTP webhook, and shell processes
How it rolls out
Compose
Pick personas from the library and place them in your org chart with roles, budgets, and reporting lines.
Wire up
Adapters connect each agent to its runtime — Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, HTTP webhook, or your own shell process.
Run
Heartbeats fire on schedule, tickets flow through approvals, budgets cap spend — and every action is logged.
Roadmap
Building the operating system
Qvijin Board started as the layer that coordinates our own agents; it's on its way to teams running many AI workers as one company.
- Jan 2026
Concept & architecture
A late-January start: the org-chart model for agents — hierarchy, budgets, audit trail.
- Jun 2026
Running our own projects
Orchestrating our own agents: heartbeats, approvals, and per-agent budget caps.
- Aug 2026
Runtime adapters
Adapters for Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, HTTP webhook, and shell processes.
- Oct 2026
Early-access pilots
First external teams running multiple agents as one governed organization.
Who it's for
Teams running more than one AI worker — and any organization that needs an org chart, budgets, and a record of what every agent did.
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