Chronix, for the people who own how software ships.

The worst part of release chaos is not the chaos. It is the "Again?!"

The release notes nobody wrote. The deploy nobody is sure was tested. The scope that grew on its own. The blocker nobody flagged until it hit the date. The review that is somehow on draft nine.

You have lived each one before, and you swore it was the last time. Chronix is being built to make it the last time.

Chronix is in build. Not shipped yet, and no date to promise. If this page reads like your week, join the waitlist and you will be first to know when it is ready.

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Chronix is being built around five release pains.

Not five I researched. Five I lived and said out loud, more than once each. If you own how software ships, you know them too.

01

Cowboy Releases

"Where's the Helm chart? And the release notes?? Again?!"

Chronix is being built to give every release a governed checklist, tied to each phase of your roadmap. You will not hunt for the chart and the notes at release time.

02

Mystery Deployments

"Was this even tested? At all?? Again we're guessing what went to prod."

I am building validation gates into Chronix. A task will need proof, a PR link, test logs, to count as done. Done will mean proven, not promised.

03

Scope Creep Chaos

"We missed the deadline again? Who approved all these side quests?"

Chronix is being built to turn scope changes and delays into recorded decisions: what changed, who approved it, and why, with a full audit trail. Side quests will have names on them.

04

Blind Planning

"Blocked again by infra, and no one flagged the impact? We're flying blind."

Chronix will simulate timeline impact in real time. When something slips, you will see what it does to the date that day, not at the deadline.

05

Review Loop Hell

"Again with the review loop? I find one more issue and now we're on draft nine."

Chronix is being built so AI agents can run the routine validation, under human supervision, tracked and accountable. The machine will do the repeat checking. People will keep the judgment calls.

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Chronix is a release governance platform.

It is being built to put structure, proof, and foresight around how software actually ships.

Governance is a heavy word. Here is what it means on this page: the release will run on structure, not on one person remembering everything.

Right now, that person is probably you.

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Every "Again?!" on this page is one I have said out loud, more than once. That is why I am building Chronix.

Chronix comes from TrueByte, the studio that builds WAVE, a visual test automation tool.

If you want to know who is building this and why, see the founder section at truebyte.io.

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No more "Agains."