Use case · Non-Tech Founders

Onboard a developer in one product memory.

New developers inherit goals, architecture notes, open tickets, and agent submit history — not a two-week discovery phase.

The problem

Your freelancer left. The next developer spends weeks reconstructing decisions from Slack and git blame.

Product handbook with stack, features, and open work

Prioritized tickets linked to goals and requirements

Complete submit and audit trail of prior agent work

Handoff workflow aligned with /handoff

How RAAV helps

Persistent memory for agents — not another coding agent.

01

Install RAAV

Index the repo and capture current product truth locally.

02

Run handoff

Generate an onboarding package from memory and open work.

03

Export context

Share architecture, priorities, and verification status.

04

Start building

New dev claims lanes and continues from recorded decisions.

Give your agents shared product memory

Local-first by default. Codex, Claude Code, and Cursor keep building — RAAV remembers, coordinates, and audits.