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Company updates, product thinking, and notes from the team building Bisonflow.
The first version of Bisonflow is for builders and small product teams close enough to the work to feel context loss, coordination drag, and release friction directly.
AI project management software should not be a task tracker with a writing assistant attached. It should help teams preserve project state, reduce coordination work, and move from intent to delivery with context intact.
Project teams do not only lose time moving between tools. They lose time rebuilding project state when tasks, docs, roadmaps, decisions, and releases drift apart.
Predictable releases do not come from more meetings. They come from visible scope, clear ownership, evidence-based readiness, early scope correction, and a record of what actually shipped.
Voice planning works only when spoken intent becomes structured project work. This playbook shows how to move from rough capture to outcomes, tasks, handoffs, and review without creating a new pile of notes.
Bisonflow comes from a practical problem I kept seeing in software teams: project context appears in one place, execution happens in another, and teams spend too much energy reconnecting the work.