We ship while you sleep.

Zette is an autonomous software factory. Describe what you want, go do something else, and come back to a pull request.

The chair is empty. The work isn't.

keep going

what it is

A factory you own — not a chatbot you babysit.

Local-first, by default

Your code and your ideas stay on your own hardware. It reaches for the cloud only when you tell it to — and it will wait for your machine rather than quietly going elsewhere.

Every claim gets checked

Before a human reviews anything, deterministic gates verify the work against reality. An agent that says it wrote the file, and didn't, does not get to call itself done.

You keep the keys

Merge rights, approvals, and the kill switch stay with you — enforced in code, not by asking the agents nicely.

meanwhile

You left the patio hours ago. It's still shipping.

Wherever you are, the factory keeps running — and the only thing it ever asks of you is a yes or a no, whenever you're ready.

A phone face-up on a speakeasy bar showing a live green terminal; blurred patrons behind.

10:47 pm · out with friends

At the bar. At karaoke. The build doesn't wait for you to get home.

A spec you left this afternoon is three commits deep. When it needs a decision, your phone lights up — once. Answer it between songs, or in the morning. It holds.

A tablet on a coffee table showing a live green terminal beside a board game; a family soft in the background.

game night · runs long

Game night runs long. So does the factory.

Nobody's watching the tablet on the coffee table. It doesn't need watching — every change is verified against reality before it's ever called done. You'll see the pull request when you look.

how it works

Three steps, and only one of them is yours.

Drop a spec

Describe the outcome you want, in plain language. Then close the laptop.

It plans, builds, and verifies

Agents split the work, write it in isolation, and prove it against deterministic gates before anything is called done.

You review a pull request

Real, reviewable, merged only as far as your autonomy dial allows. The keys never leave your hands.

how access works

Sponsor the work. Get the whole thing.

A GitHub subscription — repo & every update

  • The source, not a black box. A subscription is access to the private repository — you can read every line that runs on your machines.
  • Ongoing updates, as long as you're in. Every improvement lands in the repo you already have. No versions to chase, no upsells.
  • You're paying the maker directly. Through GitHub — no middle layer, no reseller.

It hasn't run on real hardware yet, so there's nothing to buy today. The waitlist is the honest front door — join it and you'll be first through when it opens.

the waitlist

Come back to a pull request.

Quiet list. One note when there's something real to try — not before.