Introducing Satora — a project manager your agents can actually use

The Satora team

6/10/2026

#satora#announcement
Introducing Satora — a project manager your agents can actually use

The copy-paste shuttle

If you build with AI, you know the loop. You're in Claude or Cursor. You paste in the state of your project — what's done, what's blocked, what's next. The agent gives you a good answer. You copy it back into Notion or Linear by hand. Next conversation, you do it all again.

The agent never actually touches your work. It reads a snapshot you pasted and hands you text you have to file yourself. The "AI" in your project tool is a chat box bolted onto a database it can't write into.

That shuttle is the bug we built Satora to remove.

Same structures, both audiences

Satora is a project manager where agents read and write the same tasks, projects, and notes you do — directly, over MCP. Not a synced copy, not an API gap. Connect Claude, Cursor, or any MCP client and your agent can create initiatives, move tasks, and leave comments in the workspace you already work in.

Every change an agent makes is attributed, so when you open a task you can see exactly what the agent did and when — your history stays honest.

Plain markdown underneath

The reason this works — and the reason you're never trapped — is the data model. Every task, project, and note is a plain .md file with YAML frontmatter, sitting on a Postgres control plane. That's what makes the structures legible to an agent over MCP, and it's what lets you export the whole workspace as a ZIP anytime and open it in Obsidian, VS Code, or git.

No proprietary format. No export-button theatre. The day you decide to leave, your work leaves with you.

Where we are

Satora is in early access. The MCP server is live, agent attribution is shipping, and we're building in public with a small group of AI-native founders. There's a 14-day free trial — no card required to start.

If your stack already runs on agents, your project manager should too.

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