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Assemble
One /go command for AI work that remembers — zero runtime
30 followers
One /go command for AI work that remembers — zero runtime
30 followers
Assemble is an open-source configuration generator for AI work: /go, memory, spec-driven workflows, and zero runtime across 21 platforms.






Assemble
Hey Product Hunt,
I’m Rénald, founder of Cohesium AI.
I built Assemble because I was tired of AI tools that sound helpful but stay generic. A code review becomes a polite summary. A security audit becomes a reformatted checklist. A multi-step project starts strong, then falls apart as soon as context gets longer or the work gets more complex.
So I built what I actually needed: a structured AI work system, not just another assistant.
With Assemble, you type /go and describe what you need. From there, it routes the task by difficulty, keeps useful cross-session memory, and switches into a spec-driven workflow when the work is complex. For bigger delivery, it can even move execution into a board with review and test stages.
What makes it different from most agent frameworks:
• it’s a configuration generator, not a runtime
• zero daemon, zero SDK, zero dependencies, zero lock-in
• native configs for 21 platforms including Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Copilot, and Windsurf
• it works beyond coding too: docs, contracts, proposals, email, and client operations
The Marvel framework isn’t branding — it’s a prompt-engineering choice. In testing, it gave us stronger role identity, better consistency, and less generic output than traditional agent setups.
And because LLMs naturally agree too easily, Assemble bakes in structural dissent: Deadpool challenges assumptions by default, and Doctor Doom escalates high-stakes decisions.
A real turning point for me: a client project that was supposed to take 2 days turned into 10 days of failed attempts with generic AI tools. With Assemble, it took 30 minutes.
If you try it, I’d genuinely love your feedback — especially on the workflows, platforms, and specialist roles you’d want next.
MIT licensed. Open source. Built for real work.