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Frequently asked questions

What is Rezonant?

A collaborative product workspace built for teams using coding agents. It captures product intent — from a voice note, a half-formed idea, or a PRD — and carries it through to engineering-ready tasks and shipped code. It assumes a coding agent is the executor, not a human engineer. It's built for product managers and product-adjacent roles in teams of roughly 5–50 who are already using AI coding tools.

What is Rezonant not?

  • It's not a Jira or Linear replacement — it connects to them and pushes tasks into them.
  • It's not a Claude wrapper.
  • It's not a spec-writing tool.

Rezonant's job is to turn intent into structured, engineering-ready work, then move it toward shipped code.

What plans are available?

There are two plans: Free and Business.

:::note Pricing For current pricing, check the billing section inside the app. :::

What roles are there, and what can each do?

Roles are scoped to your organization:

  • Member — can use chat and refinement: create sessions, add documents, and propose tasks. Can't run coding-agent tasks, and can't manage billing or org settings.
  • Senior Member — the default for new joiners. Adds the ability to run autonomous coding-agent tasks. Still can't manage billing or org settings.
  • Org Admin — the first user in an organization. Adds billing management, plan upgrades, and team and role management.

Who can run coding-agent tasks?

Running autonomous coding-agent tasks requires Senior Member or higher. Members can't trigger them.

How do coding agents work?

There are two paths:

  1. Autonomous coding — triggered by applying the Agent tag to a task. It requires Senior Member or higher and executes code according to your organization's guidelines.
  2. A managed Claude-powered coding agent that opens pull requests on GitHub.

:::note Managed Claude coding agent The managed Claude-powered coding agent is currently experimental and in preview. :::

How is my data handled?

  • Data is stored in PostgreSQL on a private VPC with no public IP.
  • Connections are TLS-only in transit.
  • Data is encrypted at rest with AES-256, plus an additional application-layer encryption for sensitive fields.
  • Integration tokens are encrypted at rest.

What can I connect Rezonant to?

Trackers (Linear, Jira), code repositories (GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, GitLab), design and document sources (Figma, Google Drive, Notion, Confluence), Slack, and third-party tools via MCP servers. See Integrations for what each connection is for.