What is PermaShip?
PermaShip is an autonomous engineering platform where governed AI agents run continuously on your codebase. it acts like an engineering department that never clocks out, using your judgment to decide what to build and when. the platform uses Nexus, an executive agent that enforces your engineering philosophy before anything ships.
Top Features:
- Nexus governance: controls what ships based on your engineering principles and risk tolerance.
- Continuous scanning: domain-specialized agents find bugs, security issues, and performance problems.
- Human-in-the-loop: approve or reject every proposal before it gets merged.
- Goal-driven missions: define an objective and agents break it into actionable items.
- Multi-LLM support: works with Claude, GPT, Gemini, or Ollama models flexibly.
Use Cases:
- Bug prevention: catching latent bugs and opening fix pull requests before production.
- Security patching: identifying vulnerable dependencies and patching issues automatically.
- Test coverage: writing missing tests for uncovered code paths across repositories.
- Tech debt cleanup: tackling dead code and performance improvements across the codebase.
Who Can Use PermaShip?
- Engineering teams: wanting to scale output without adding more headcount to payroll.
- Startups: needing continuous code maintenance with limited developer resources available.
- DevOps teams: looking for automated security patching and CI health monitoring.
- CTOs: who want governed autonomous agents enforcing engineering standards consistently.
Pricing
- Starter (0/month): 400 compute, 100 tickets, 1 concurrent job included.
- Team (00/month): 4,000 compute, 1,000 tickets, 5 concurrent jobs included.
- Scale (,000/month): 40,000 compute, 10,000 tickets, 20 concurrent jobs included.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Continuous scanning: finds issues before they reach production environments automatically.
- Governed autonomy: nothing ships without matching your engineering standards first.
- Execution-based pricing: charges for ticket complexity not team size or headcount.
- Model flexibility: works with any major LLM provider giving freedom of choice.
Cons:
- Unpredictable costs: compute-based pricing can be hard to forecast for variable workloads.
- Limited ecosystem: new platform with limited community resources and third-party integrations.
- Configuration overhead: full autonomy mode requires careful setup to avoid unwanted changes.
FAQs:
1) What is Nexus in PermaShip?
Nexus is the executive agent that governs what ships based on your rules.
2) Can I control what the agents change?
Yes, human-in-the-loop mode lets you approve or reject every proposed change.
3) Which LLM providers does it support?
It works with Claude, GPT, Gemini, and Ollama for flexible model selection.
4) Is there a free trial available?
The Starter plan begins at twenty dollars per month with included compute.
5) Can agents work across multiple repositories?
Yes, all plans include unlimited projects and unlimited team seats.