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.
I really enjoy using Atono to manage our work. It's simple interface cuts out the clutter that can be found in other systems that are either too busy or not tailored to modern software development. And having feature flags right in to our story tickets makes it so easy to toggle my code on and off so I can work freely on my feature without having to worry about my in-progress code sneaking in to production. The Slack channel integration makes it easy to keep all the conversation about a feature in one place. Really looking forward to the new goodies we have planned too! It's been really fun to work on this product.
@_hounter_007 thanks for the question. If by local you mean in your own VPC we could talk through it, but if you mean local as in on your laptop, then no we don't support that (on demand only).
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This looks like a solid tool I’d actually use - genuinely. Just wanted to mention that the name didn’t quite resonate with me, and here's why. Might just be a personal association, but figured I’d share it.
“Atono” immediately made me think of “atonal” (something lacking tone) or “atone” (like making amends for something), which gave it a bit of a somber or flat vibe in my head. For a tool I'd use daily, that subconscious feeling matters more than I’d like to admit - it affects whether something feels inviting and energizing or not.
That said, naming is hard, and maybe others don't make the same associations. Just sharing in case it helps during future branding work. The product itself looks great - wishing you all the best with the launch!
@fancsiki thanks for sharing that. We landed on Atono because of the meaning (Spanish, Italian) "unstressed". Trying to move away from having too many tools to manage, dealing with inconsistencies between tools during stressful situations and so on. Our mascot is a Capybara (the world's 2nd least stressed, chill animal (sloth is #1)). So the flat vibe is ironically almost what we were going for but not through being tone deaf and making ya feel guilty ;-). Kidding of course. Please try it out and share your thoughts. Hopefully you feel a bit more energized after giving it a go! Thank you for the feedback! Troy
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.
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I really enjoy using Atono to manage our work. It's simple interface cuts out the clutter that can be found in other systems that are either too busy or not tailored to modern software development. And having feature flags right in to our story tickets makes it so easy to toggle my code on and off so I can work freely on my feature without having to worry about my in-progress code sneaking in to production. The Slack channel integration makes it easy to keep all the conversation about a feature in one place. Really looking forward to the new goodies we have planned too! It's been really fun to work on this product.
Can I use a completely local version?
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@_hounter_007 thanks for the question. If by local you mean in your own VPC we could talk through it, but if you mean local as in on your laptop, then no we don't support that (on demand only).
This looks like a solid tool I’d actually use - genuinely. Just wanted to mention that the name didn’t quite resonate with me, and here's why. Might just be a personal association, but figured I’d share it.
“Atono” immediately made me think of “atonal” (something lacking tone) or “atone” (like making amends for something), which gave it a bit of a somber or flat vibe in my head. For a tool I'd use daily, that subconscious feeling matters more than I’d like to admit - it affects whether something feels inviting and energizing or not.
That said, naming is hard, and maybe others don't make the same associations. Just sharing in case it helps during future branding work. The product itself looks great - wishing you all the best with the launch!
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@fancsiki thanks for sharing that. We landed on Atono because of the meaning (Spanish, Italian) "unstressed". Trying to move away from having too many tools to manage, dealing with inconsistencies between tools during stressful situations and so on. Our mascot is a Capybara (the world's 2nd least stressed, chill animal (sloth is #1)). So the flat vibe is ironically almost what we were going for but not through being tone deaf and making ya feel guilty ;-). Kidding of course. Please try it out and share your thoughts. Hopefully you feel a bit more energized after giving it a go! Thank you for the feedback! Troy