Modern engineering teams want agents working everywhere across the software development lifecycle, not just in their IDEs. They want agents responding to issues, reviewing code, fixing builds, and triaging incidents. They are ready for a new kind of workflow–one driven by agents, where the team gets pulled in when judgment matters.
Today we’re making Cosmos available to all plans unlocking new possibilities for any team:
- An agentic SDLC – agents work across triage, spec, implementation, review, testing, deployment, and feedback, coordinating with each other and with your team.
- Teams of agents – specialized, proactive agents that coordinate, delegate, and share memory to tackle long-lived, complex work, pulling in your team at the right points.
The new SDLC
Generating code with agents was just the beginning. Closing the loop is what comes next: getting the right context, validating the work, getting it through review, deploying it, learning from production, and feeding what you learned back into the next ticket.
Cloud-based agents are a step in the right direction–work moves off the keyboard, into the background, onto triggers and schedules–but transformation takes a system. Teams can now bring together developers, agents, codebase intelligence, tools, and memory to coordinate across their software workflows.
Cosmos is not a single agent. It's not a workflow engine. It's the operating system that turns agents and humans into a coordinated team across your whole SDLC.
Two forces at work
Agents powered by agents. Cosmos agents don't just work on the tasks you send them, they work on Cosmos itself. They help you build automations, improve experts, and debug workflows you've already built. The system that runs your agents is the same system your agents help you extend, which means Cosmos gets more capable every time someone uses it to build something new.
Describe what you want in natural language and Cosmos sets up the agents to run it.
"When feedback lands in #feedback-billing, triage it, open a Linear ticket, take a first pass at the fix, and open a PR."
Build and share the system. Cosmos ships with best practices for AI-native software teams built in, refined by our applied team has refined across hundreds of customer engagements. Customize Cosmos with your tools, your workflows, and your requirements to reshape the software development lifecycle for your organization. Institutional memory is encoded, automatically.
What's in the box
- Work where your team does – web, mobile, CLI, Slack, Linear. Cosmos meets the work where it's happening, not the other way around.
- Run anywhere – run agents in Augment's cloud sandboxes, self-host your own VMs, or run them on your laptop. Use the developer environments your team already has.
- Connect to any tool – robust integrations, MCP support, and webhooks let you wire Cosmos into every tool you already use. Trigger agents from your existing systems. Pull in context from anywhere.
- Shared filesystem and memory – agents on Cosmos work over a shared virtual filesystem with system-wide and private memory. Patterns, conventions, and corrections carry forward across sessions, agents, and teammates.
Get started
The IDE was where we started. Cosmos is where we're going. Cosmos is available to every team plan, get started by signing up today or talk to our team about becoming an AI-native engineering team.
Written by

Chris Kelly
Product Lead, Cosmos
Chris leads product initiatives across Augment to make building software better for every developer. Chris has been making developers happier and more productive for 15 years at innovative companies like New Relic, GitHub, Salesforce, and FireHydrant. You can find him at @amateurhuman everywhere on the internet.
