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Morphora is an AI-assisted engineering execution platform. Connect your ticket systems (Jira, GitHub, Linear, GitLab, ServiceNow, Zendesk, Bitbucket, Azure DevOps) and repositories โ Morphora analyzes incoming work into structured technical intent, generates minimal changes in isolated workspaces, verifies them, and opens pull requests with full context. Every step is visible. High-risk changes require approval. Free Starter plan available.
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Morphora works at the workflow level, not the editor level. Instead of helping you write code faster in an IDE, it connects to your existing ticket systems and repositories, analyzes incoming work into structured technical intent, and produces verified pull requests with full context. Every execution step is visible and auditable โ nothing happens in a black box. High-risk changes require human approval by default, so teams can scale automation without giving up control.
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Most AI coding tools either help you write code faster (Copilot, Cursor) or act as fully autonomous agents (Devin). Morphora sits in between โ it handles the full ticket-to-PR workflow but keeps humans in the loop where it matters. You get structured analysis, implementation planning, verification, and approval gates, all connected to the ticket systems and repos you already use. For teams that need auditability, governance, and control over automation levels, Morphora is built for that from day one.
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Engineering teams and technical leads at companies that manage a high volume of tickets โ bugs, incidents, feature requests, and technical tasks โ and want to accelerate execution without sacrificing review quality or auditability. Particularly relevant for teams in regulated or security-conscious organizations that need full traceability from ticket to pull request.
Morphora.io's answer:
We kept seeing the same pattern: teams adopt AI coding assistants, individual developers get faster, but the organizational bottleneck remains. Tickets sit in backlogs, context gets lost between the issue tracker and the IDE, and when PRs finally land, reviewers lack the context to evaluate them. Morphora was built to close that gap โ a structured execution layer that connects where work is defined to where work is delivered, with verification and audit trails at every step.
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Go for the backend API and workers, Next.js 15 with React 19 and TailwindCSS 4 for the frontend, PostgreSQL 16 as the primary database, NATS JetStream for job distribution, and Keycloak for authentication. Deployed on Fly.io.
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