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GoShark carries intent across the software lifecycle as one connected, traceable graph: every artifact linked to the one that informed it. The Spec stage is live today.
The hook is specific, time-bounded, and demonstrable, not “AI for your SDLC.” You feel the Platform Brain in the first ten minutes, on your own project.
From there, every artifact is linked: the requirement you wrote, the design it shaped, the code that implements it, and the test that proves it.
Feature: Password reset via email
Scenario: Registered user requests a reset link
Given a registered user on the login screen
When they submit their email to "Forgot password?"
Then a single-use reset link is sent to that email
And the response does not reveal whether the account exists
Scenario: Reset link expires
Given a reset link older than 30 minutes
When the user opens it
Then they see an "expired link" message
And they can request a new linkMost tools generate a PRD once and walk away. The moment a requirement moves, the document is quietly wrong, and nobody can see what it broke. GoShark treats every artifact as a living, linked node.
Turn a plain brief into structured requirements, analysis, and docs, each traced back to the line that informed it, then pushed to your stack.
Architecture and build come online on the same graph. A change upstream cascades, so stale work surfaces instead of quietly rotting.
Verify, review behind a gate you control, and deploy: the whole lifecycle on one connected, cascade-aware graph.
Status, June 2026: Spec stage live (Brief → Requirements → Analysis → Docs); remaining stages in progress on the same graph. Bootstrap stack.
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