About agile.flights
The Flights Methodology
Flights is a project management methodology built around a simple idea: everyone understands flights. You board, you take off, you land. There's a captain, a crew, and ground mechanics keeping things running between trips.
This isn't theoretical. The Flights methodology has been used in production at a real company for over a year, and it's working great. It makes project management accessible to the entire organisation - not just engineers. When you say "this flight lands on Friday," everyone in the room knows what that means.
We're not the only ones who've explored this concept. Simon Hoiberg wrote about it in The Flight Manual, which captures the spirit of the approach beautifully.
How We Built This
agile.flights was built as a collaboration between a human and Claude, Anthropic's AI. From the first line of code to database migrations, E2E tests, CI/CD pipelines, GitHub issues, and this very About page - every part of the product was shaped through conversation.
This is what building software looks like in 2026: a developer with a vision and an AI partner that can explore codebases, write code, debug, and ship. Not AI replacing developers - AI amplifying what a single developer can accomplish.
The result is a full-stack application with real-time collaboration, role-based access control, team management, and analytics - built and maintained through an ongoing human-AI partnership.