A weekly status email, written.
Draft per active client, grounded in the reconstructed graph. Cites the tickets, the commits, the cycles. You review, you send. Or the autopilot sends at 9:00am if you're at 100% autonomy.
nohires.comconnects whichever tracker your agency already runs — Linear, Jira, Asana, ClickUp, Monday, Notion — plus 500+ supporting tools via Composio, reconstructs how you actually deliver, and deploys a Perplexity Computerautopilot that runs your projects for real — so you don’t hire a $147k PMyou can’t afford.
Monday, a client asks where their project is. Tuesday, someone finds a scope change no one billed for. Wednesday, a developer ships the wrong thing because the ticket was vague. Thursday, the best dev quietly starts interviewing. Friday, the owner opens LinkedIn and searches “delivery lead”.
The hire takes three months, costs $147,200 loaded, ramps for another two, and has a 34% chance of not working out. The work it was supposed to do was always legible to software. It was just never a product.
We made it a product.
The Business Autonomy Engine moves every workspace through the same seven stages in under two minutes. Reasoning via Perplexity Computer. Tools via Composio. Runtime on Vercel Fluid Compute.
Whatever your agency already uses — Linear, Jira, Asana, ClickUp, Monday, Notion, Trello. Layer GitHub, Slack, Gmail, HubSpot. 500+ tools through Composio's managed OAuth.
Perplexity Computer ingests your workspace and reconstructs a live model of every project, client, developer, cycle, and dependency.
PC audits the graph for slippage, scope creep, capacity imbalance, churn signals, and margin leaks — and cites its sources.
PC recommends the highest-leverage autopilot to deploy first. For software agencies, that is always the Delivery Lead.
Slide from 0% to 100%. At 0% you approve every action. At 100% the autopilot runs the function on its own. You decide.
One click turns the autopilot on. No onboarding call, no ramp period, no three-month notice. It starts working this Monday.
Every week it drafts your client updates, flags your scope creep, predicts your slips, and keeps your team, tools, and pipeline in sync.
Every Monday at 8am it opens your workspace, reads what happened last week, and writes your client status updates. Every Wednesday it audits your active projects for scope creep and slippage. Every time a commit lands or a Slack thread spikes, it recalculates the health of the project it touches.
Three concrete artifacts, every week, per client, unprompted. No dashboards to check, no meetings to run. They land in your inbox and your Slack.
Draft per active client, grounded in the reconstructed graph. Cites the tickets, the commits, the cycles. You review, you send. Or the autopilot sends at 9:00am if you're at 100% autonomy.
Watches for tickets added mid-cycle that weren't in the statement of work. Computes the delta in hours and dollars. Drafts the change-order email for the client and the margin note for you.
Compares current velocity, open blockers, and cycle burn against the target date. When the forecast slips, you get the early warning — with the three things to cut or shift to save it.
A Delivery Lead is the most expensive ambiguous hire a dev agency makes. We priced the autopilot so there is no spreadsheet needed.
Connect your tracker in 90 seconds. Watch Perplexity Computer reconstruct your entire delivery operation. Pick an autonomy level. Never hire another delivery lead.