Every engineering organization has standards. The hard part has never been writing them down — it’s making them real in the code.As organizations grow, that gap widens. Teams fragment. Knowledge drifts. The same issues surface in code review again and again. And now AI is writing more code than ever, accelerating output and accelerating the problem at the same rate.Pandorian closes that gap.Pandorian is the governance layer for the age of AI-generated code — a control plane where engineering leadership defines what good looks like, and every pull request, every repository, and every line is held to that bar. Whether the author is a senior engineer or an autonomous agent.Write your guidelines in plain English, or import them from the documentation you already have. Pandorian turns them into enforceable standards that run on every change, in every repo.When AI becomes the workforce, governance becomes the work. This is where it lives.
Engineering leaders set the standards. Enforcing them is a different problem.Guidelines live in Confluence pages, Slack threads, and the heads of your most senior engineers. Linters cover syntax. Code review catches some things, some of the time. But as codebases grow and AI accelerates output, the gap between what you expect and what ships keeps widening.Pandorian exists to close that gap — turning your existing standards into real-time enforcement across every pull request and every repository, without asking developers to change how they work.
Pandorian is built for engineering leaders who define the standards for the developer org: CTOs, VPs of Engineering, VP Platform, Chief Architects, and CISOs leading large teams and codebases.Pandorian is not a developer tool — it is a management tool to govern your codebase. It gives engineering leadership the enforcement layer they’ve been missing.