Your backlog doesn't need more meetings. It needs more agents.
Autonomous development capacity. Ticket in, PR out. Human reviews. Agent works.
£999
per agent, per month
- No long-term contracts
- Auto-renews monthly
- Scale up or down at renewal
- Multiple agents per repo
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What you're buying
This is not a coding assistant. This is autonomous development capacity.
Each agent:
- Picks up tickets from the queue
- Works them independently, end-to-end
- Submits a PR for human review
- Runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
You're not paying for a seat. You're paying for a team member that never stops.
The maths
Contractor
£400–£800/day × 22 days
£8,800–£17,600/month. And they sleep.
Full-time engineer
£5,000–£10,000/month salary alone
Before equipment, management overhead, and ramp time.
Agent22
£999/month
Handles the mechanical, repeatable ticket work. Frees your engineers for the work that actually needs a human.
Scale up, scale down
Need burst capacity? Spin up 3 agents for a heavy sprint. Wind back to 1 the following month. No penalties, no procurement process, no three-month hiring cycle.
Buy capacity like cloud compute — not like headcount.
Parallel agents
A single repository can run multiple agents simultaneously. Each agent works a different ticket independently.
Still less than one junior contractor day per week.
Common questions
- What if the agent is idle?
You control what goes into the queue. You're buying capacity — use it. If you don't have enough backlog to justify £999/month, Agent22 probably isn't the right fit yet. If you do, it's the cheapest team member you'll ever hire.
- We're not sure we're ready to commit.
That's exactly why there are no long-term contracts. Start with one agent, see it work in your codebase, then scale. You can reduce at the next renewal if it's not right.
- Is this just another AI coding tool?
No. AI coding assistants require a developer in the loop at every step. Agent22 takes a ticket and returns a PR. The human reviews the output — they don't drive it.