Atono is an all-in-one platform for roadmapping, story writing, feature flagging, bug reporting, and usage tracking—built for cross-functional teams, so every role gets real value.
We created Atono for a better way to manage software projects. We use it ourselves to build Atono and it has been better and easier to build software!
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Congrats on the launch! Atono's unified roadmap and feature flags sound perfect for my cross-functional team. But how does the real-time tracking handle super messy projects with 50+ parallel features? Do I need to babysit the dashboard constantly?
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@philip_cain babysitting is overrated for sure, I hear you on that. We choose autonomy.
We expect that teams will be working feature rich backlogs (across teams, product themes, and projects). A few considerations have been built in to make the management easier:
Actual cycle time is computed to help you plan your features and attach them to your time-boxes so you know in advance what to expect;
A thoughtful dashboard is provided for each team member so they can focus on the right items for their team;
Feature flags, as an example, are at the story level if you want to focus in on an individual feature - -and, they are accessible at the macro level where you interact with "all flags" across teams, themes or projects -- status of those flags is shown at a glance (icons) letting you know which flags are latent, active, or ready for retirement.
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That's cool.
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This looks like a solid tool I’d actually use - genuinely. Just wanted to mention that the name didn’t quite resonate with me, and here's why. Might just be a personal association, but figured I’d share it.
“Atono” immediately made me think of “atonal” (something lacking tone) or “atone” (like making amends for something), which gave it a bit of a somber or flat vibe in my head. For a tool I'd use daily, that subconscious feeling matters more than I’d like to admit - it affects whether something feels inviting and energizing or not.
That said, naming is hard, and maybe others don't make the same associations. Just sharing in case it helps during future branding work. The product itself looks great - wishing you all the best with the launch!
@fancsiki thanks for sharing that. We landed on Atono because of the meaning (Spanish, Italian) "unstressed". Trying to move away from having too many tools to manage, dealing with inconsistencies between tools during stressful situations and so on. Our mascot is a Capybara (the world's 2nd least stressed, chill animal (sloth is #1)). So the flat vibe is ironically almost what we were going for but not through being tone deaf and making ya feel guilty ;-). Kidding of course. Please try it out and share your thoughts. Hopefully you feel a bit more energized after giving it a go! Thank you for the feedback! Troy
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Unified platform for product dev is a must-have! 😄
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@shenjun Thanks Jun - we agree! Make sure to take advantage of our offer for ProductHunters!
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Atono looks fantastic! Love how it streamlines planning and building for teams.
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@nimaaksoy thank you for noticing this. We've taken a fresh new approach to the power of story telling with our purpose built story object - teams now have a campfire to meet around - to build great things together.
Early stage startups would surely love to use this
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@shushantlakhyani we feell the same way - we use atono to build atono - it's fantastic to be able to plan, work stories and bugs, turn features on and get feedback on them in one place - for teams that have product, ux, dev, qa, ops working together to build products quickly, it's a fresh take.
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All-in-one — what a great product. Keep it up! I’ll definitely give it a try soon.
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@kay_arkain Thanks Kay, please do - oh and please make sure to take us up on the offer. We are happy to provide six months of free access to our Business plan for the benefit of listening to your feedback.
Atono looks like the Swiss Army knife agile teams need! Consolidating roadmapping, feature flags, and bug reporting into one platform could finally end our tool fragmentation.
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@desmond_ren1 thank you for noticing the utility of the tool. It has value to an Indie developer, but the value increases as the team size and number of teams increases. Bringing people together in one place to co-create, in an unstressed product experience, is what we hope to continue accomplishing over the years. We've been using atono to build atono for 5 months now - our velocity has nearly doubled.
Congrats on the launch! Atono's unified roadmap and feature flags sound perfect for my cross-functional team. But how does the real-time tracking handle super messy projects with 50+ parallel features? Do I need to babysit the dashboard constantly?
@philip_cain babysitting is overrated for sure, I hear you on that. We choose autonomy.
We expect that teams will be working feature rich backlogs (across teams, product themes, and projects). A few considerations have been built in to make the management easier:
Actual cycle time is computed to help you plan your features and attach them to your time-boxes so you know in advance what to expect;
A thoughtful dashboard is provided for each team member so they can focus on the right items for their team;
Feature flags, as an example, are at the story level if you want to focus in on an individual feature - -and, they are accessible at the macro level where you interact with "all flags" across teams, themes or projects -- status of those flags is shown at a glance (icons) letting you know which flags are latent, active, or ready for retirement.
That's cool.
This looks like a solid tool I’d actually use - genuinely. Just wanted to mention that the name didn’t quite resonate with me, and here's why. Might just be a personal association, but figured I’d share it.
“Atono” immediately made me think of “atonal” (something lacking tone) or “atone” (like making amends for something), which gave it a bit of a somber or flat vibe in my head. For a tool I'd use daily, that subconscious feeling matters more than I’d like to admit - it affects whether something feels inviting and energizing or not.
That said, naming is hard, and maybe others don't make the same associations. Just sharing in case it helps during future branding work. The product itself looks great - wishing you all the best with the launch!
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@fancsiki thanks for sharing that. We landed on Atono because of the meaning (Spanish, Italian) "unstressed". Trying to move away from having too many tools to manage, dealing with inconsistencies between tools during stressful situations and so on. Our mascot is a Capybara (the world's 2nd least stressed, chill animal (sloth is #1)). So the flat vibe is ironically almost what we were going for but not through being tone deaf and making ya feel guilty ;-). Kidding of course. Please try it out and share your thoughts. Hopefully you feel a bit more energized after giving it a go! Thank you for the feedback! Troy
Unified platform for product dev is a must-have! 😄
@shenjun Thanks Jun - we agree! Make sure to take advantage of our offer for ProductHunters!
Atono looks fantastic! Love how it streamlines planning and building for teams.
@nimaaksoy thank you for noticing this. We've taken a fresh new approach to the power of story telling with our purpose built story object - teams now have a campfire to meet around - to build great things together.
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Early stage startups would surely love to use this
@shushantlakhyani we feell the same way - we use atono to build atono - it's fantastic to be able to plan, work stories and bugs, turn features on and get feedback on them in one place - for teams that have product, ux, dev, qa, ops working together to build products quickly, it's a fresh take.
All-in-one — what a great product. Keep it up! I’ll definitely give it a try soon.
@kay_arkain Thanks Kay, please do - oh and please make sure to take us up on the offer. We are happy to provide six months of free access to our Business plan for the benefit of listening to your feedback.
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Atono looks like the Swiss Army knife agile teams need! Consolidating roadmapping, feature flags, and bug reporting into one platform could finally end our tool fragmentation.
@desmond_ren1 thank you for noticing the utility of the tool. It has value to an Indie developer, but the value increases as the team size and number of teams increases. Bringing people together in one place to co-create, in an unstressed product experience, is what we hope to continue accomplishing over the years. We've been using atono to build atono for 5 months now - our velocity has nearly doubled.