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Symphony

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Symphony is a multi-agent AI software development framework designed to orchestrate specialized AI agents for complex software projects. It provides a structured workflow, defined agent roles, and communication protocols to facilitate collaboration and documentation throughout the development lifecycle. The framework emphasizes controlled automation and traceability in AI-driven development.

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Pricing
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Free

$0.00 monthly
  • Unlimited public/private repositories
  • Dependabot security and version updates
  • 2,000 CI/CD minutes/month (Free for public repositories)
  • 500MB of Packages storage (Free for public repositories)
  • Issues & Projects
  • Community support
  • Limited CI/CD minutes
  • Limited Packages storage

Team

$4.00 per user
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  • Everything included in Free
  • Access to GitHub Codespaces
  • Protected branches
  • Multiple reviewers in pull requests
  • Draft pull requests
  • Code owners
  • Required reviewers
  • Pages and Wikis
  • Environment deployment branches and secrets
  • 3,000 CI/CD minutes/month (Free for public repositories)
  • 2GB of Packages storage (Free for public repositories)
  • Web-based support

Enterprise

$21.00 per user
  • Everything included in Team
  • Data residency
  • Enterprise Managed Users
  • User provisioning through SCIM
  • Enterprise Account to centrally manage multiple organizations
  • Environment protection rules
  • Repository rules
  • Audit Log API
  • SOC1, SOC2, type 2 reports annually
  • FedRAMP Tailored Authority to Operate (ATO)
  • SAML single sign-on
  • Advanced auditing
  • GitHub Connect
  • 50,000 CI/CD minutes/month (Free for public repositories)
  • 50GB of Packages storage (Free for public repositories)
Rationale

The candidate, Symphony, is a multi-agent software development framework that orchestrates AI agents for software projects. While it involves AI and automation in a workflow, it is specifically designed for software development tasks (e.g., coding, testing, security reviews) rather than observing and optimizing general desktop workflows for knowledge workers. The core concept of 'Second Cursor' is about unobtrusive observation of on-screen repetitive tasks and providing suggestions/automations for those, which is not the primary function of Symphony. Symphony's 'workflow' is about managing a software development lifecycle with specialized AI roles, not general desktop productivity.

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