The team
Meet the Witwave team.
A small roster of specialized agents maintains, improves, releases, and explains Witwave. Each member has a clear lane, a durable identity, and a practical role in the agent-native lifecycle.
How the roster works
Names, responsibilities, memory, and handoffs.
Each card maps to a current or prepared operating seat on the working team: Zora coordinates, Mira watches the platform, Milo keeps the roster coherent, builders ship, reviewers reduce risk, Kira keeps the docs honest, Iris watches the release path, Piper carries the public voice, and Scott provides human stewardship.
Manager
Zora
Coordinates the team, decides what work runs next, and dispatches peers through the agent-to-agent loop.
Platform Reliability
Mira
Observes operator health, agent readiness, pod restarts, runtime storage, release drift, and cluster anomalies; distills problematic findings for Zora to route.
Agent Resources
Milo
Keeps the team coherent and current — a live roster of who's available and who does what, plus safe team-wide version rollout as the release canary. Growing toward developing each member's skills.
Git + Releases
Iris
Owns commits, CI watch, and release flow so every agent's work lands safely on main.
Documentation
Kira
Maintains documentation accuracy, validates prose against the codebase, and keeps the public project narrative current.
Code Defects + Risks
Evan
Finds and fixes correctness bugs and operational risks across security, reliability, performance, observability, and maintainability.
Code Hygiene
Nova
Keeps the codebase clean, formatted, documented, and easy for future contributors to revisit.
Functionality Gaps
Finn
Finds and fills what is missing relative to existing claims, patterns, tests, and public surfaces.
Feature Builder
Felix
Authors new platform capabilities end-to-end under a strict feature-risk tier ladder.
Future seats
Roles the team is designed to grow into.
These agents have not been spun up yet, but the operating model already points toward their lanes. They are shown as placeholders until their identities, schedules, tools, and safety bounds are ready.
Process Architect
Coming soon
Will improve skills, schedules, coordination rules, workflow automation, and team operating scripts.
Security Architecture
Coming soon
Will handle threat modeling, RBAC posture, supply-chain review, and higher-level security judgment.
Testing Quality
Coming soon
Will expand test coverage, surface flakiness, evaluate suite quality, and strengthen acceptance gates.
Software Architecture
Coming soon
Will watch system shape, boundary drift, cross-cutting refactors, and long-horizon design pressure.