
ADA is an AI Delivery Architect built for IBM Bob workflows. It turns AI-assisted coding into a controlled software delivery process where the human lead defines intent, IBM Bob executes repository-scoped build missions, and ADA structures, reviews, records, and governs the delivery cycle. The product solves a real problem in AI coding: one AI should not define scope, build code, review itself, and approve release. ADA introduces separation of duties for AI-assisted engineering. It manages projects, creates scoped missions, generates Bob-ready prompts, stores durable artifacts, reviews builder output, produces QA verdicts, exports delivery evidence, records release gates, and preserves project memory across repeated delivery cycles. ADA is not just a chat wrapper. It is a delivery cockpit with workspace persistence, mission lifecycle controls, Bob Prompt Preview, QA reports, release gates, project memory, Supabase-backed artifacts, and an onboarding modal that explains the workflow clearly to users and judges. The workflow is simple: Human leads. Bob builds. ADA reviews. The human approves release.
17 May 2026