Why we built Rezonant, the product workspace for AI-native teams
Rezonant is the product workspace built for an AI-native world. It knows your product inside-out, shapes your ideas in the context of your codebase, and carries them all the way through to production.
For a long time, writing code was the most time-intensive and costly part of bringing software products into the world. Everything else organised itself around that constraint: new ideas would queue up in the backlog, product managers would carefully articulate what should and should not be built to maximise for user value vs time spent in development, and whole methodologies and ways of working emerged to manage this as effectively as possible.
The arrival of coding agents flipped the script. What once took a team of engineers several weeks can now be done in an afternoon. This has caused the bottleneck to shift upstream, to the brief, to the quality of thinking, and to the judgement call about what's actually worth building.
Teams are starting to take on a new shape: smaller, faster, AI-native and human-guided. Rezonant is built for that world. It's the product workspace that knows your product inside out and carries your ideas all the way through to production, automating the repeatable workflows while keeping you in the driving seat.
Seeing ideas through to production, with nothing lost along the way
Every great product starts with someone figuring out the what and the why. That exercise takes a thorough understanding of users, the market, clarity of thinking, good taste, and a deep knowledge of how the product is currently built - complete with its constraints and its opportunities. It's about connecting up the dots, from the big picture to the tiny details. AI presents an extraordinary opportunity to span and digest all of this information, growing ever-more intelligent as more context is fed in.
But figuring out what to build is only half the equation. The gap between having an idea and seeing it all the way through to production has long been where the original intent starts to morph. Context is lost in handoffs, intent gets diluted across artefacts, and what ships is an interpretation of an outdated doc rather than the original vision.
Part of the answer is getting back to how the best thinking has always happened - out loud, in context, and in conversation. Talking through ideas with the team, pointing at prototypes and live features, going down rabbit holes, feeding in user feedback as it comes. Voice is fast becoming the primary way people capture and communicate complex thinking, and AI has finally made that viable for complex, nuanced product work. Rezonant is built around that - capturing all of your product context, from what's being said and what's being shown on screen, grounding it in the full picture of your product and codebase, and turning it into an engineering-ready plan. Everything that goes in is reflected in what comes out.
The teams of the future will guide automated product systems
Today, Rezonant is the space that shapes your thinking, digests your context and builds out a plan that coding agents can run with. But the future we're building towards looks different: we believe the teams that build the best products and ship the fastest will be built on top of software factories. Rezonant will handle the toil - gathering customer feedback, flagging improvement opportunities, auto-implementing UI changes that meet defined criteria - and humans will stay in control of the things that still need oversight.
But most importantly, that balance is something each team will define. Rezonant will let you choose which workflows happen automatically and which ones you stay close to. You will be able to build automations that keep the whole team moving, get curated suggestions based on real user feedback, set the criteria for what ships without your sign-off, and stay in control of the things that need a human touch.
We believe the best AI tools don't replace human creativity or judgement, and instead empower people to realise their ambitions. Small teams, big ideas, and the workflows to see them all the way through. We built Rezonant for anyone who cares deeply about building amazing products, and wants the tools to augment their craft.