Rover executes.
Multi-platform mastery across 100+ apps. What took your team 40 minutes of manual stitching now happens in 4 seconds — autonomously, proactively, perfectly.
Person X committed to main branch - Build successful
Just now
Notified team in #engineering channel
Just now
Ticket AUTO-123 updated - Status changed to In Progress
Just now
Documentation page created for new feature
Just now
Sprint task completed - 3 story points
Just now
Project timeline updated automatically
Just now
The coordination PM your team needed.
Now it runs itself.
Zero-Click Execution
Rover doesn't wait for instructions. When a GitHub PR is merged, Rover autonomously updates Jira, notifies Slack, refreshes Notion docs, and syncs Linear — all in under 4 seconds.
Proactive Pattern Detection
Rover detects patterns before humans do. A developer reverts code? Rover alerts the team, creates a bug ticket, and links it to the original PR — before anyone opens a browser tab.
Tiered Autonomy Controls
Start with read-only monitoring. Graduate to notifications. Then let Rover execute. You control the autonomy level per platform, per team, per action type.
Human API Replacement
Rover replaces the coordination PM — the person whose entire job was chasing status, copying context between tools, and closing loops. That role now runs autonomously.
One trigger. Autonomous cascade.
When something happens in one tool, Rover orchestrates the response across your entire stack.
Trigger
Developer pushes to main
GitHub
CI checks pass, PR auto-merged
Jira
Ticket moved to "Done"
Slack
Team notified in #releases
Notion
Changelog updated
Trigger
Sprint planning begins
Linear
Sprint created with backlog items
Slack
Sprint kickoff posted
Google Calendar
Standup meetings scheduled
Confluence
Sprint goals doc created
Mastery across every platform.
Rover speaks the native language of 100+ tools. Here are a few favorites.
Development
Communication
Project Management
Productivity
Stop stitching. Start shipping.
Watch Rover eliminate 60% of your team's coordination overhead. Start with read-only mode — zero risk.
