An autonomous project management framework built around one idea: expensive models think, free models execute. Simple enough for anyone to use. Powerful enough for engineers who want to go deep.
Assign a task and jelly handles everything autonomously: classification, dispatch, execution, and validation. You step back in only when work is ready for review.
Adds a task to the board. Picked up automatically.
Classifies, scores executors, and dispatches.
Sub-agents execute using the cheapest capable model.
Checks quality before it reaches the operator.
Approve to close, or send back with notes.
Add to the board; picked up automatically.
Classifies, scores executors, dispatches. Free models first.
Sub-agents execute using the cheapest capable model.
Checks quality before it ever reaches you.
Approve to close, or send back with notes.
Every task requires your approval before it progresses. You stay in control. Jelly handles the execution.
From a quick task to a long engineering session, the dashboard works for any skill level. Power users get multi-view: run multiple agent chat sessions side by side without losing context.
Free models run first. The framework scores executors dynamically based on capability and reliability. Escalation only happens when it has to.
E2E encrypted tunnels for all remote sessions. On-prem compatible. Your credentials stay yours. Jelly never proxies your API tokens.
Every dispatch is tracked with heartbeat monitoring and automatic crash recovery. The queue never stalls on a dead agent.
BYOP: bring your own provider account, switch executors, deploy on your infrastructure. Jelly is the framework. Everything else is replaceable.
The Orchestrator is your model, running under your provider credentials (Anthropic, Google, Azure). It plans and delegates. The execution layer is handled by jelly's free executor pool.
Routing is score-based, not hardcoded. Free executors are preferred when they're proving reliable. Premium models only engage when task complexity demands it. You pay for the Orchestrator. That's it.
jelly is in private beta. Request access and we'll follow up within 48 hours.