Approval gates
Human checkpoints at PRD, architecture, sandbox, and final review โ no code ships without your sign-off. UFADA is built for teams that demand governance, not just speed.
Unlike Replit, UFADA delivers code as a PR to your GitHub repository. Per-agent model control, mandatory human approval gates, and sandbox testing give your team control over every decision before it touches production.
Every step with a โ requires your explicit approval โ agents never commit changes without you.
Human checkpoints at PRD, architecture, sandbox, and final review โ no code ships without your sign-off. UFADA is built for teams that demand governance, not just speed.
Route each agent to the best model for its task โ Claude Opus for the Architect, GPT for the Coder, Perplexity for research. No black-box defaults.
UFADA pushes completed code as a pull request to your own GitHub repository. You own the code, the history, and the deployment pipeline โ we don't hold it hostage.
All plans include approval gates, sandbox testing, and PR delivery to your GitHub repo.
Explore the platform with sample applications and community agents.
Full access to all agents, private repos, and unlimited runs.
Self-hosting, SSO, audit logs, and dedicated support for your organization.
All generated code runs in an ephemeral Docker container with no network egress by default. Code is validated in isolation before it ever touches your repositories or infrastructure.
Every phase that commits real cost or an irreversible action โ PRD approval, architecture sign-off, sandbox validation, final review โ requires an explicit, distinct human confirmation. Agents never auto-approve.
UFADA pushes completed projects as pull requests to your own GitHub repository. We don't host your code, gate access behind our platform, or claim ownership of generated output.
All API keys, provider credentials, and SSO secrets are encrypted at rest. Admin console with full audit logging tracks every configuration change. Enterprise tier includes self-hosting option for air-gapped deployments.