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.
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Congrats on the launch! Atono's unified roadmap and feature flags sound perfect for my cross-functional team. But how does the real-time tracking handle super messy projects with 50+ parallel features? Do I need to babysit the dashboard constantly?
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@philip_cain babysitting is overrated for sure, I hear you on that. We choose autonomy.
We expect that teams will be working feature rich backlogs (across teams, product themes, and projects). A few considerations have been built in to make the management easier:
Actual cycle time is computed to help you plan your features and attach them to your time-boxes so you know in advance what to expect;
A thoughtful dashboard is provided for each team member so they can focus on the right items for their team;
Feature flags, as an example, are at the story level if you want to focus in on an individual feature - -and, they are accessible at the macro level where you interact with "all flags" across teams, themes or projects -- status of those flags is shown at a glance (icons) letting you know which flags are latent, active, or ready for retirement.
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That's cool.
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Atono looks fantastic! Love how it streamlines planning and building for teams.
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@nimaaksoy thank you for noticing this. We've taken a fresh new approach to the power of story telling with our purpose built story object - teams now have a campfire to meet around - to build great things together.
Early stage startups would surely love to use this
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@shushantlakhyani we feell the same way - we use atono to build atono - it's fantastic to be able to plan, work stories and bugs, turn features on and get feedback on them in one place - for teams that have product, ux, dev, qa, ops working together to build products quickly, it's a fresh take.
As a QA, I'm often thinking about how to optimize processes and reduce the amount of chaos that comes with building and testing software - using a tool like Atono definitely scratches that itch. Almost everything I need for my day-to-day is in one place, bundled into a pared-back, minimalistic UI. In particular, its incredibly satisfying to report bugs using the Atono chrome extension directly from my testing environment, which automatically captures network/console errors and OS & browser information to create richer bug tickets. This streamlines the entire QA process - bugs are easier to report, reproduce and fix - and helps to maintain overall quality.
Super proud to see how Atono has evolved over the past year of building, and excited to see what the next year brings!
Congrats on the launch to the entire @Atono team! Knowing how great of a product xMatters is, I'm sure that Atono is going to knock it out of the park. The entire @Perspective AI team is rooting for you! 💪
All-in-one — what a great product. Keep it up! I’ll definitely give it a try soon.
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@kay_arkain Thanks Kay, please do - oh and please make sure to take us up on the offer. We are happy to provide six months of free access to our Business plan for the benefit of listening to your feedback.
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Huge congrats to the Atono team on the product launch. I love how Atono really stresses the importance of the stories throughout the process. I have seen too many times how a project will veer far from a story the more people involved. Overall, Atono has built a great looking, all in one multi-tool for teams to work together to build great things. Something you have already demonstrated by using Atono to build Atono. Truly an awesome story.
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.
Congrats on the launch! Atono's unified roadmap and feature flags sound perfect for my cross-functional team. But how does the real-time tracking handle super messy projects with 50+ parallel features? Do I need to babysit the dashboard constantly?
@philip_cain babysitting is overrated for sure, I hear you on that. We choose autonomy.
We expect that teams will be working feature rich backlogs (across teams, product themes, and projects). A few considerations have been built in to make the management easier:
Actual cycle time is computed to help you plan your features and attach them to your time-boxes so you know in advance what to expect;
A thoughtful dashboard is provided for each team member so they can focus on the right items for their team;
Feature flags, as an example, are at the story level if you want to focus in on an individual feature - -and, they are accessible at the macro level where you interact with "all flags" across teams, themes or projects -- status of those flags is shown at a glance (icons) letting you know which flags are latent, active, or ready for retirement.
That's cool.
Atono looks fantastic! Love how it streamlines planning and building for teams.
@nimaaksoy thank you for noticing this. We've taken a fresh new approach to the power of story telling with our purpose built story object - teams now have a campfire to meet around - to build great things together.
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Early stage startups would surely love to use this
@shushantlakhyani we feell the same way - we use atono to build atono - it's fantastic to be able to plan, work stories and bugs, turn features on and get feedback on them in one place - for teams that have product, ux, dev, qa, ops working together to build products quickly, it's a fresh take.
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As a QA, I'm often thinking about how to optimize processes and reduce the amount of chaos that comes with building and testing software - using a tool like Atono definitely scratches that itch. Almost everything I need for my day-to-day is in one place, bundled into a pared-back, minimalistic UI. In particular, its incredibly satisfying to report bugs using the Atono chrome extension directly from my testing environment, which automatically captures network/console errors and OS & browser information to create richer bug tickets. This streamlines the entire QA process - bugs are easier to report, reproduce and fix - and helps to maintain overall quality.
Super proud to see how Atono has evolved over the past year of building, and excited to see what the next year brings!
Perspective AI
Congrats on the launch to the entire @Atono team! Knowing how great of a product xMatters is, I'm sure that Atono is going to knock it out of the park. The entire @Perspective AI team is rooting for you! 💪
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@originalnate Thanks Nate and @Perspective AI for the support!
All-in-one — what a great product. Keep it up! I’ll definitely give it a try soon.
@kay_arkain Thanks Kay, please do - oh and please make sure to take us up on the offer. We are happy to provide six months of free access to our Business plan for the benefit of listening to your feedback.
Huge congrats to the Atono team on the product launch. I love how Atono really stresses the importance of the stories throughout the process. I have seen too many times how a project will veer far from a story the more people involved. Overall, Atono has built a great looking, all in one multi-tool for teams to work together to build great things. Something you have already demonstrated by using Atono to build Atono. Truly an awesome story.