Introducing Kaidera — The Machine That Builds Machines
Why we built an AI-native development orchestration platform, and how it changes everything about building software.
The Problem We Set Out to Solve
Every enterprise we talk to is stuck in the same place. They know AI can transform their software development. They’ve tried ChatGPT, piloted Copilot, maybe even evaluated Devin. But the gap between “AI can write code” and “AI can build production software” remains enormous.
72% of enterprises have started some form of AI adoption — yet fewer than 15% have moved beyond isolated coding assistants into anything resembling orchestrated AI development.
We call this The AI Gap.
Not Another Coding Assistant
Kaidera isn’t a smarter autocomplete. It’s a complete AI worker team — five specialist AI workers (Keith, Sophi, Marv, Sage, and PROMI) that work together with the same discipline, governance, and quality standards you’d expect from your best human engineers.
- Keith (CPO) owns strategy and specifications
- Sophi builds your backend — APIs, databases, business logic
- Marv crafts your frontend — responsive, accessible, beautiful
- Sage manages knowledge — documentation, architecture decisions, institutional memory
- PROMI orchestrates everything — task routing, inter-worker messaging, quality gates
Built for Enterprise
From day one, Kaidera was designed for the CTO who needs to answer to a board. That means:
- Aviation-grade security — 7 security domains, MFA, SSO, RBAC, audit trails
- Human-in-the-loop — AI workers create branches and PRs, humans review and merge
- Steering Floor — organisation-level policy locks that no AI worker can override
- Transparent billing — pre-paid credits with a hard stop at zero, per-model token metering
- EU data residency — your data stays in europe-north1
What’s Next
We’re currently in private early access. If you’re an enterprise looking to move beyond coding assistants into orchestrated AI development, book a demo or register for early access.
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