Your backlog is not going to build itself. Or is it?
Paragent runs AI coding agents in parallel cloud branches. You describe the feature. Agents plan, write, test, and open a PR — all without touching your main branch. Review code the way you always have: on GitHub.
How it works
Write a plain-English prompt. "Add Stripe checkout to the pricing page." That's it. No config files, no YAML, no ceremony.
Paragent creates a fresh git branch, plans the implementation, writes the code, and runs your verification suite — all in the cloud, all in parallel.
When it's done, a pull request lands in your repo. Standard GitHub flow. Approve, request changes, or merge — like working with any teammate.
“I used to context-switch between three features a day.
Now I describe all three before lunch and review the PRs after.”
Why Paragent
Launch agents on 10 features at once. Each gets its own branch. No conflicts, no waiting.
Use OpenAI, Anthropic, or Gemini. Your API keys, your costs, your choice. We never store prompts or code.
GitHub App with minimal permissions. We read trees and open PRs. We don't touch main. Ever.
Agency plan includes 5 seats. Your whole team launches agents from one shared workspace.
Pricing
You pay for capacity — repos and concurrency. Agent runs are unlimited. The only variable cost is your own API key usage.
FAQ
No. Your code goes straight from GitHub to your chosen model provider. We orchestrate — we don't store, log, or learn from your source.
Same thing that happens when a junior dev writes bad code: you review the PR and request changes. The difference is this junior works at 3 AM and never takes it personally.
That's the only way it works. We don't resell tokens. You bring your key, you control your spend, and you get the model you actually want.
Contents (read/write), Pull Requests (read/write), and Metadata (read). That's it. No admin access, no webhooks you didn't ask for.
No. Run as many agents as your plan's concurrency allows. The only cost per run is your own API key usage.
Free to start. No credit card. Your API keys, your code, your GitHub.