Atono is an all-in-one platform for roadmapping, story writing, feature flagging, bug reporting, and usage tracking—built for cross-functional teams, so every role gets real value.
What I find compelling about Atono is its focus derived from years of experience.
Sure there's Linear and Jira, but while those products are deep and handle enterprise needs, Atono is meeting the moment by offering teams that value craft, high agency, and rapid execution to come together in a shared environment to build better products.
And that requires taste, earned wisdom, and judgment.
Further improvement also requires feedback, and that's why I'm excited that the team is offering six months of free access to their business plan in exchange for 30 minutes of your unvarnished feedback.
Designing for Atono has been a lot of fun. We get to explore better ways to do something that is kind of ingrained in the industry. Do folks really use all the buttons in the UI and what can be removed? How can we reduce the need to switch between different apps when developing software? How can we surface what users care about proactively, but not in an annoying way?
In my day-to-day, I've really enjoyed brainstorming ideas with a small and experienced team who care about the user. I am looking forward to designing all the new features that are coming soon! :)
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@heather_chiang I love that now you can say it was fun! Many sleepless nights working these problems to figure out a new way to provide an appropriately opinionated approach, with flexibility for intelligent customers who may want more - or less - information across the application. Thank you for sharing your artistic and scientific approach to designing great software!
Atono looks like the Swiss Army knife agile teams need! Consolidating roadmapping, feature flags, and bug reporting into one platform could finally end our tool fragmentation.
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@desmond_ren1 thank you for noticing the utility of the tool. It has value to an Indie developer, but the value increases as the team size and number of teams increases. Bringing people together in one place to co-create, in an unstressed product experience, is what we hope to continue accomplishing over the years. We've been using atono to build atono for 5 months now - our velocity has nearly doubled.
When I founded my last company, xMatters, we relied on over a dozen different tools from various vendors to build the product. It felt like a never-ending assembly line of inboxes, endless Slack threads, and tasks piling up. Each tool was disconnected, and every role – PMs, devs, QA – worked in silos with no visibility into each other’s work. 😤
After 15 months of hard work, we’ve built a tool tailored for cross-functional teams to deliver great products together in a clean, lean, and unstressed way. I’m excited to share it with you today. 🤞
Atonois an all-in-one platform to plan, build, run, and improve software.
Plan
Stay on track. Build timelines based on real cycle times. Organize work by product themes to focus your efforts and scale back where it matters.
Build
Deliver valuable features. Treat stories as first-class objects to communicate customer value, define goals, and keep teams aligned throughout the development process.
Run
Toggle features in context. Turn features on or off directly from the stories you’re working on. Take it a step further by customizing rollouts by environment, customer, or location.
Improve
Perfect bug report in one click. Use our Chrome extension to auto-capture diagnostic info—URL, device/browser data, console and network errors—and instantly generate a report in Atono.
What’s next? We still have a long road ahead of us (check out our public roadmap), but we’re excited to launch on PH and hear what you think of Atono.
As a special thank you to the PH community for your feedback, we’re waiving fees on our Business plan for six months! All we ask in return is a 30-minute call to hear about your experience once you’ve had time to explore Atono.
Huge congrats on the launch, team Atono! 🚀 It’s refreshing to see a product built with true cross-functional collaboration in mind. The ability to toggle features directly from stories and generate bug reports with full diagnostic context is brilliant—huge time-saver for devs and QA alike. 🙌
Loving the clean, end-to-end vision from planning to improvement. Excited to see where you take this next! 💥
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@williamrobertscott thank you for sharing your thoughts. We hope to reduce frustration, confusion and angst and help teams collaborate on creation. We have a few creative ideas up our sleeve for what's next but theme will continue - consolidating the critical needs of each tool in the product development lifecycle to one place where teams can meet and work together, without the noise.
Our backend is built with a feature rich @Micronaut Framework providing all the modern tools and libraries, and then compiling it all into a highly optimized native image (no JVM in production!) that literally takes nanoseconds to boot up and be ready to serve HTTP requests. It only costs us a bit of extra CI/CD pipeline build time. The developers are still free to run the backend on the good old Java locally - keeping it easy to debug and avoiding the extra compile time.
I think this delivers the best of both worlds: the rapid application development of Java/Python/TypeScript paired with unrivalled performance of C/C++/Rust in production.
If you are looking for a framework to do a fresh green field project in, I'd recommend you to try this out.
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Unified platform for product dev is a must-have! 😄
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@shenjun Thanks Jun - we agree! Make sure to take advantage of our offer for ProductHunters!
When I founded my last company, xMatters, we relied on over a dozen different tools from various vendors to build the product. It felt like a never-ending assembly line of inboxes, endless Slack threads, and tasks piling up. Each tool was disconnected, and every role – PMs, devs, QA – worked in silos with no visibility into each other’s work. 😤
After 15 months of hard work, we’ve built a tool tailored for cross-functional teams to deliver great products together in a clean, lean, and unstressed way. I’m excited to share it with you today. 🤞
Atonois an all-in-one platform to plan, build, run, and improve software.
Plan
Stay on track. Build timelines based on real cycle times. Organize work by product themes to focus your efforts and scale back where it matters.
Build
Deliver valuable features. Treat stories as first-class objects to communicate customer value, define goals, and keep teams aligned throughout the development process.
Run
Toggle features in context. Turn features on or off directly from the stories you’re working on. Take it a step further by customizing rollouts by environment, customer, or location.
Improve
Perfect bug report in one click. Use our Chrome extension to auto-capture diagnostic info—URL, device/browser data, console and network errors—and instantly generate a report in Atono.
What’s next? We still have a long road ahead of us (check out our public roadmap), but we’re excited to launch on PH and hear what you think of Atono.
As a special thank you to the PH community for your feedback, we’re waiving fees on our Business plan for six months! All we ask in return is a 30-minute call to hear about your experience once you’ve had time to explore Atono.
Atono is a simple yet powerful product management tool that brings everything together in one place. I like how easy it is to write user stories, track bugs, and manage feature flags without jumping between multiple platforms. The bug triage feature is especially useful for prioritizing issues based on real impact, which keeps the team focused on what matters most.
Atono is simple, clean, and surprisingly effective. Instead of overwhelming you with features, it focuses on clarity and flow. The interface feels modern yet intuitive, and it strikes a great balance between flexibility and structure. Perfect for anyone who wants to stay organized without the bloat of traditional tools. Excited to see how this evolves!
I test Atono as a beta tester. The feature in this product are very thoughtful and intuitive. I'm impressed by user experience even though I was testing it in beta mode. For those looking for a product to improve their project tracking and management processes, Atono is a strong contender in this space and definitely worth exploring.
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What I find compelling about Atono is its focus derived from years of experience.
Sure there's Linear and Jira, but while those products are deep and handle enterprise needs, Atono is meeting the moment by offering teams that value craft, high agency, and rapid execution to come together in a shared environment to build better products.
And that requires taste, earned wisdom, and judgment.
Further improvement also requires feedback, and that's why I'm excited that the team is offering six months of free access to their business plan in exchange for 30 minutes of your unvarnished feedback.
What's to lose?
Atono
Designing for Atono has been a lot of fun. We get to explore better ways to do something that is kind of ingrained in the industry. Do folks really use all the buttons in the UI and what can be removed? How can we reduce the need to switch between different apps when developing software? How can we surface what users care about proactively, but not in an annoying way?
In my day-to-day, I've really enjoyed brainstorming ideas with a small and experienced team who care about the user. I am looking forward to designing all the new features that are coming soon! :)
@heather_chiang I love that now you can say it was fun! Many sleepless nights working these problems to figure out a new way to provide an appropriately opinionated approach, with flexibility for intelligent customers who may want more - or less - information across the application. Thank you for sharing your artistic and scientific approach to designing great software!
Manna
Atono looks like the Swiss Army knife agile teams need! Consolidating roadmapping, feature flags, and bug reporting into one platform could finally end our tool fragmentation.
@desmond_ren1 thank you for noticing the utility of the tool. It has value to an Indie developer, but the value increases as the team size and number of teams increases. Bringing people together in one place to co-create, in an unstressed product experience, is what we hope to continue accomplishing over the years. We've been using atono to build atono for 5 months now - our velocity has nearly doubled.
Atono
Hi Product Hunt! 🙋🏼
When I founded my last company, xMatters, we relied on over a dozen different tools from various vendors to build the product. It felt like a never-ending assembly line of inboxes, endless Slack threads, and tasks piling up. Each tool was disconnected, and every role – PMs, devs, QA – worked in silos with no visibility into each other’s work. 😤
After 15 months of hard work, we’ve built a tool tailored for cross-functional teams to deliver great products together in a clean, lean, and unstressed way. I’m excited to share it with you today. 🤞
Atono is an all-in-one platform to plan, build, run, and improve software.
Plan
Stay on track. Build timelines based on real cycle times. Organize work by product themes to focus your efforts and scale back where it matters.
Build
Deliver valuable features. Treat stories as first-class objects to communicate customer value, define goals, and keep teams aligned throughout the development process.
Run
Toggle features in context. Turn features on or off directly from the stories you’re working on. Take it a step further by customizing rollouts by environment, customer, or location.
Improve
Perfect bug report in one click. Use our Chrome extension to auto-capture diagnostic info—URL, device/browser data, console and network errors—and instantly generate a report in Atono.
What’s next? We still have a long road ahead of us (check out our public roadmap), but we’re excited to launch on PH and hear what you think of Atono.
As a special thank you to the PH community for your feedback, we’re waiving fees on our Business plan for six months! All we ask in return is a 30-minute call to hear about your experience once you’ve had time to explore Atono.
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Huge congrats on the launch, team Atono! 🚀 It’s refreshing to see a product built with true cross-functional collaboration in mind. The ability to toggle features directly from stories and generate bug reports with full diagnostic context is brilliant—huge time-saver for devs and QA alike. 🙌
Loving the clean, end-to-end vision from planning to improvement. Excited to see where you take this next! 💥
@williamrobertscott thank you for sharing your thoughts. We hope to reduce frustration, confusion and angst and help teams collaborate on creation. We have a few creative ideas up our sleeve for what's next but theme will continue - consolidating the critical needs of each tool in the product development lifecycle to one place where teams can meet and work together, without the noise.
Atono
Our backend is built with a feature rich @Micronaut Framework providing all the modern tools and libraries, and then compiling it all into a highly optimized native image (no JVM in production!) that literally takes nanoseconds to boot up and be ready to serve HTTP requests. It only costs us a bit of extra CI/CD pipeline build time. The developers are still free to run the backend on the good old Java locally - keeping it easy to debug and avoiding the extra compile time.
I think this delivers the best of both worlds: the rapid application development of Java/Python/TypeScript paired with unrivalled performance of C/C++/Rust in production.
If you are looking for a framework to do a fresh green field project in, I'd recommend you to try this out.
Unified platform for product dev is a must-have! 😄
@shenjun Thanks Jun - we agree! Make sure to take advantage of our offer for ProductHunters!