Foundary Studio: Conversational product development
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Foundary

A product studio for conversational product development. Foundary lets teams design, build, and ship products through natural conversation — turning dialogue into working software.

How It Works

Foundary treats conversation as the primary interface for product development. Instead of jumping between specs, tickets, and code, teams describe what they want in plain language and Foundary translates that into running services, APIs, and interfaces.

Repository Structure

├── services/       # Backend services (APIs, core logic)
├── packages/       # Shared libraries and utilities
├── workers/        # Background jobs and async processors
├── docs/           # Documentation and architecture decisions
├── Dockerfile      # Container build
└── .woodpecker.yml # CI/CD pipeline

Getting Started

  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://git.threesix.ai/jordan/foundary-test-1770771180.git
    cd foundary-test-1770771180
    
  2. Build:

    docker build -t foundary .
    
  3. Run locally:

    docker run -p 8080:8080 foundary
    

Deployment

Pushes to main trigger automatic deployment via Woodpecker CI:

  1. Build Docker image
  2. Push to registry (registry.threesix.ai)
  3. Update Kubernetes deployment

Live at: https://hd6uptqm.threesix.ai

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