Pocket PM is the product-management layer between you and your AI coding agents. It breaks raw ideas into structured, shippable work — features, tasks, execution sessions — with a visual layer that keeps the whole plan in view.
Most planning tools stop at a list. Pocket PM keeps going — it structures the work, holds the context, and hands your AI agents something they can execute against.
Brain-dump a feature, a fix, or a whole product. Pocket PM's AI asks the right questions and turns the mess into a clean, scoped brief.
→It decomposes into a feature tree — features, tasks, and execution sessions — each with acceptance criteria and a place on the roadmap.
→Your coding agents claim work over MCP or the CLI, build against the spec, and report back — while you watch the plan stay current.
The discipline of a seasoned PM — structure, sequencing, and a clear visual picture — without the overhead of one.
Every idea is decomposed into features → tasks → execution sessions, with acceptance criteria, status, and dependencies. The plan is a real graph, not a flat checklist — so nothing gets lost between "we should build this" and "it shipped."
Pocket PM scopes, sequences, and pressure-tests your plan — flagging missing acceptance criteria, MVP slices, and drift. It writes the spec so your agents don't guess, and asks you the decisions only a founder can make.
One data model, many lenses. Toggle between a now / next / later roadmap, a live-linked journey map, and a tier-compare view — each re-projecting the same work so you can reason about it the way you need to in the moment, not the way a spreadsheet forces you to.
Connect Claude and other agents directly. They read the plan, claim work, and write status back — no copy-paste, no context loss.
ppm scripts the whole lifecycle — start, sync, pre-commit, verify — so terminal-first builders never leave the keyboard.
Agents handle queued → review. Approvals, trade-offs, and the calls only a founder can make route to you — in plain English.
AI agents can write the code. Someone still has to decide what to build, in what order, and when it's done. That's the job Pocket PM does — so you can stay the founder, not the project manager.
Bring the discipline of a product team to your AI-built product — without slowing down.