The Adam Repo

Build the solution to your problems.

You do not need to be a coder or an engineer. Adam is designed so that anyone, regardless of technical experience, can take a problem they understand and build a real solution that is good enough to put in someone else's hands.

You need to understand the problem well enough to know when the solution actually solves it. That is your job. Adam helps with the rest.

You stay in the CEO seat.

The person closest to the problem understands it better than anyone else. You know what's broken and you have a good idea of how to fix it. And now with Adam's help, you can build it yourself.

Adam is designed to let you stay in the CEO seat while he acts as your CTO.

You bring the problem and the judgment to know when the solution is right. Adam handles the rest.

Adam meets you where you are.

You do not need to learn how to code before you start building. Adam's onboarding flow learns what you already know, what you are trying to build, and where you need help. Then Adam tailors the experience to you.

When you already understand something, you can keep moving. When you don't, Adam helps you understand what you need to make the decision. You learn what you need while building the solution.

If you don't understand something, ask /what.

You are going to run into technical decisions you do not understand. That is what the command /what is for.

Use it and Adam will explain what he is asking, your options, and the pros, cons, and tradeoffs of each. If you still don't understand, keep asking.

You make the decision. Adam gives you the info you need to make the right call.

Adam does more than write code.

Before Adam starts building, he does his homework. He researches the problem, looks at how other people have tried to solve it, and learns from what has and has not worked.

Then he comes back to you and makes sure he understands exactly what you are trying to build, what it needs to do, and what does not belong.

Once you agree on the plan, Adam puts together the team he needs and manages the build. He tests their work, brings in specialists to check for bugs and security problems, and gets a second opinion when he needs one.

Adam manages the technical work. You decide if the solution is right.

Build something you can put in someone else's hands.

Adam brings the work back to you to test. You know the problem, so you decide what works, what doesn't, and what needs to change. Adam keeps working with you until the solution works the way you want it to.

Then you put it in someone else's hands. And once you build it and people like it, Arthor is here to help the world find you.

Build the solution to your problems.

You stay in the CEO seat. Adam acts as your CTO.