Launching today

Cleo AI
AI Product Operator for AI-native teams
46 followers
AI Product Operator for AI-native teams
46 followers
Most small product teams spend days reading hundreds of customer messages, GitHub issues, and coding-agent failure traces trying to figure out what to build next. In this era, small AI native teams in B2B can outperform large companies. Cleo does that work for you. Connect your sources, hit Run, and Cleo writes a one-page brief: the top bet, the customers asking, the evidence chain, the draft spec. Cleo watches your metrics and tells you honestly: worked, partially, did not work, or too early.






Cleo AI
An AI Product Operator sounds like it could bridge the gap between PMs and devs. Does Cleo integrate directly with Jira or Linear to manage the actual ticket lifecycle?
Cleo AI
@rivra_dev yep, directly to most of the workflows via mcp, api's stc natively! It even works with tools like claude code, codex or cursor where the developer's agent can ask what to ship and how are previous ships doing, metrics, achievements, or if they're working or failing in prod, we test those pipelines and orchestrate fixes automatically
Congrats on the launch!
Closing the loop from customer signal to shipped feature is exactly where most small teams bleed time. Does Cleo help prioritize across conflicting signals (e.g. one big customer vs many small ones), or is that still a human call?
Cleo AI
@dmitrii_volosatov yeah, we do sort high level signals, in fact we also run tests if those signals really make an impact or not, we test everything about the product end to end. We're trying to build something that reallly helps new companies building anything in/with AI 100x their product
Summarizing failure traces from tools like Cursor or Claude Code is a very specific, useful niche. Sometimes It is hard to see the pattern of why an agent keeps failing across different files. Does Cleo suggest the actual code fix, or just the high level why behind the failure?
HasData
covering coding-agent failure traces is the part nobody else taps. nice angle