Dash · Acme codebase
GitHub-powered setup
Connect GitHub. Launch Dash on your codebase.
Dash is your company's product and engineering expert providing codebase answers, automated QA, new features, security scans, automated deployments, and so much more.
Dash preview: ask codebase questions, turn bug reports into working fixes, and show evidence that the fix works.
Start with GitHub. Once Dash proves useful, add tickets, automated QA, runtime evidence, infrastructure review, support automation, and broader workflow automation one system at a time.
Your product knowledge, connected to action
Dispatch starts as a trusted internal product expert, then grows into a governed execution layer for support and operations.
Your company’s AI agent
Give your team Dash: a named agent that starts with GitHub, learns the product, answers codebase questions, and finds useful fix opportunities.
Intake from every work channel
Capture signals from Slack, email, Jira, ClickUp, GitHub, in-app feedback, support history, screenshots, and meeting transcripts.
Answers that become action
Turn an answer into a ticket, docs update, customer reply, bug investigation, code change, validation task, or workflow handoff.
Governed execution workspace
Plans, queues, approvals, roles, audit logs, evidence packets, and secret-safe boundaries keep real work accountable.
Managed expansion path
Start with GitHub, then unlock tickets, automated QA, runtime evidence, infrastructure, releases, and operations.
From question to outcome
A practical path from selected repos to useful work, then deeper systems when they unlock more work.
Send setup email
Use a work email to reserve Dash at company.dispatchworks.ai before connecting selected repos.
Connect GitHub
Install the GitHub App on selected repositories so Dispatch can understand architecture, product surfaces, tests, and likely improvement areas.
See useful work
Ask codebase questions, review what Dash found, identify QA targets, and choose fixes to run.
Unlock more systems
Connect tickets, staging, support history, runtime evidence, and infrastructure only when each step unlocks more value.
Prove and improve
Every workflow keeps status, decisions, evidence, validation, and handoff so Dash learns and the team can audit outcomes.
Connect the systems your product already lives in
Start with GitHub. Add Slack, email, tickets, support, source control, and telemetry as each system unlocks more useful work.
API-ready connections
If your team works there, Dash can meet them there.
Expansion principle
Start where value is immediate
A codebase gives Dispatch enough context to answer real questions, find improvements, and prepare useful fixes before asking for deeper access.
Expansion principle
Expand only when the team is ready
Support automation, ticket creation, bug fixes, releases, and data workflows can move from draft to approval-gated execution over time.
Expansion principle
Keep humans in control of risky work
Dispatch can move quickly because production changes, external sends, access grants, and destructive actions stay governed by explicit gates.
Start simple, then automate more
Prove value with internal product answers, then expand into support, intake, and execution workflows.
Codebase Q&A
Launch your company agent, connect GitHub, and let support, sales, product, and engineering ask how the product works from real code context.
Support automation
Answer common support questions, detect known issues, draft customer replies, create tickets, and escalate only when a human decision is needed.
Automated QA
Connect staging, test accounts, flows, and acceptance criteria so Dispatch can reproduce bugs, capture proof, and verify fixes.
Intake to shipped improvements
Turn emails, screenshots, tickets, and meeting notes into plans, fixes, tests, browser proof, changelog entries, and reviewable handoffs.
Launch Dash on selected repos.
Share a work email, connect GitHub, and get codebase answers, QA gaps, and fix opportunities before adding tickets, runtime data, infrastructure, or support automation.
Start with GitHub. Add deeper systems only after Dash proves useful.