Enterprises today are running single-player AI in a multiplayer business.
One engineer plus one IDE plus one agent ships lines of code faster. It does not ship coordinated software.
Two desks over, another engineer's agent is shipping a change that contradicts last quarter's architecture decision.
Neither agent knows.
Compliance assembles the audit trail from screenshots after the fact.
We built Software Factory to turn that into a team.
Requirements captures the business intent in plain English.
Blueprints maps the architecture as it actually exists.
Work Orders translates that into structured tasks agents execute through MCP in Cursor, VS Code, or Claude Code.
Tests validates the deployed code against the Requirement that started it.
The Knowledge Graph wires it all together.
Your engineers conduct the agents.
The agents share state.
The audit trail is part of the build, not a quarterly forensics exercise.
EY's deployment: +70% productivity, 95%+ automated test coverage, months of roadmap compressed to days.
https://www.8090.ai/software-factory
