Product teams
Turn feedback, bugs, decisions, and release context into durable working memory.
Navigic helps product and engineering teams keep customer signals, specifications, tradeoffs, bugs, and release follow-through connected across the work cycle.
The workflow keeps the active context, delegated work, review points, and durable memory visible before the next action moves.
Recognize the friction
Work should not reset between handoffs.
Specs lose the reasoning behind tradeoffs once work moves into tickets, reviews, and release notes.
Follow-through after a release depends on people remembering what changed, why, and what to watch next.
Workflow
From first context to reviewed follow-through.
- Collect the signals
Bring together customer feedback, support patterns, bug reports, research notes, and open product questions.
- Shape the decision brief
Capture the problem, constraints, alternatives, tradeoffs, owners, and review date in one working memory.
- Delegate the preparation
Use bounded handoffs for research, issue synthesis, draft specs, release notes, or impact summaries.
- Review the release loop
Check what shipped, what changed, what customers should hear, and what evidence should be watched next.
Capabilities
The same operating pattern, adapted to this work.
Feedback continuity
Keep recurring customer language and support patterns connected to product work.
Decision memory
Preserve the why behind a decision so future work does not restart the same debate.
Spec support
Prepare outlines, acceptance notes, open questions, and review checklists for product artifacts.
Release follow-through
Carry launch context into customer communication, support readiness, and post-release review.
Engineering visibility
Keep bugs, constraints, unknowns, and owners explicit before work crosses team boundaries.
Safeguards and trust
Keep control visible where the work carries risk.
Navigic should help prepare, preserve, and review work without hiding the human-owned decision points.
Owner review before action
Keep roadmap commitments, customer promises, and engineering priorities under team approval.
Source-aware summaries
Prefer summaries that point back to the customer signal, bug, decision note, or release artifact.
Clear unresolved questions
Do not let generated briefs hide missing data, product uncertainty, or engineering risk.
Memory correction
Review and update durable product context when priorities, specs, or release facts change.
Related resources
Move from solution shape to practical next steps.
Use cases
Review concrete work patterns for continuity, delegated action, and human control.
Open Use casesTutorials
Start with practical setup paths for memory, review, and visible AI work.
Open TutorialsArgo for Mac
See the current Mac app for carrying active context through one work loop.
Open Argo for MacDownload
Install Argo for Mac when you are ready to try the workflow directly.
Open DownloadBegin
Bring one active loop aboard.
Start with the account path, inspect the Mac app, or download Argo when you are ready to try the workflow.