Your engineering co-worker that never sleeps
Phantom handles standup summaries, code review, infrastructure setup, and the hundred small tasks that eat your day. It runs on its own machine. It remembers everything. It gets better at YOUR codebase every day.
Morning standup
Every weekday at 9am, Phantom checks GitHub for open PRs, CI status, and blockers. Posts a summary to your team channel before standup starts.
Codebase onboarding
Clone a repo and get a real architecture overview. Not generics. "Next.js 16 with App Router, Drizzle ORM on Neon Postgres, flaky step in the migration check."
Infrastructure on demand
Need a dev database? Phantom spins up a Docker container on its own machine, creates the schema, runs migrations, and gives you a connection string.
Code review
Point Phantom at a PR and get detailed feedback: architecture concerns, test gaps, style issues. It remembers your team's conventions from last week.
Dependency monitoring
Set up a cron to track outdated packages, security advisories, and breaking changes in your stack. Get notified before things break.
Custom dev tools
Phantom builds CLI tools, scripts, and internal dashboards. One engineer asked for a Chrome extension. Phantom built it and sent the zip file.
A day with Phantom
What your morning actually looks like.
Standup summary posted
Phantom checked 3 repos, found 2 PRs ready for review, 1 failing CI job. Posted to #engineering.
Code review completed
You tagged Phantom on a PR. It read the diff, checked test coverage, flagged a missing error handler, and approved the rest.
New dev environment
Intern starting Monday. Phantom spun up a staging database, pre-loaded test data, and sent the connection string to Slack.
Architecture question answered
You asked about the payment service. Phantom read the code, traced the flow, and explained the retry logic with file references.
Daily digest sent
End-of-day summary: 4 PRs merged, CI green, staging deploy successful. Phantom evolved its config to remember your deploy preferences.
The difference
Morning context
Read Slack, check GitHub, check CI manually
Morning context
Summary in your channel before you open your laptop
Code review
Context-switch, read the diff, write comments
Code review
Detailed review posted while you focus on your work
Infrastructure
Write Docker configs, debug networking
Infrastructure
Tell Phantom what you need. It builds it on its own machine
Onboarding
Write docs, walk through the codebase
Onboarding
Phantom reads the code and explains it to new hires
Dependencies
Check manually, react to CVEs
Dependencies
Automated monitoring with Slack alerts before things break
Your AI. Its own computer.
Getting better every day.