The complete AI dev toolkit
your team will actually use.
Drills + Flint + Tether — three private repos that give a 5-to-25-person dev team a shared AI-assisted workflow on day one.
Your team tried AI tools. And dropped them.
You’ve watched your team adopt AI tools and then quietly drop them when the initial novelty wore off. The problem isn’t the tools — it’s that nobody standardized how to use them. Your developers went back to their old habits because the new workflow was never documented, never shared, never made into a team standard. You spent money on tooling and got individual experiments, not a team capability.
Three layers. One coherent workflow.
Shared Claude Code playbook
25 skills so every developer on your team prompts consistently, not idiosyncratically. Onboarding new devs stops being a verbal-tradition exercise.
Automated PR review gates
5 GitHub Actions that enforce your quality standards before human review, freeing your senior devs for judgment-layer work instead of checklist enforcement.
Pre-commit workflow layer
3 hooks that connect AI-assisted development to how your team actually ships — catching staged bugs at the keystroke, before they leave the laptop.
Three private repos, one purchase, your whole team covered. Need a team-wide seat invoice for 5-25 devs? See /teams for progressive discounts (5 seats 25% off, 10 seats 35% off).
"Will my team actually adopt it?"
// the honest answer
The adoption question — "will my team actually use this?" — gets answered by format, not by features. Drills is three-minute skill cards. Flint is a GitHub Action your team already knows how to use. Tether slots into your existing workflow without a migration. There’s no new SaaS interface to learn, no new account to create, no onboarding flow to complete. You drop the repos into your organization and the workflow is available immediately. The barrier to adoption is as low as a developer tool can go.