agia.dev

Build for Good. Together, with AI.

agia.dev brings developers and domain experts together to guide AI agent teams—building, operating, and improving software for social-good projects.

Good Projects Need More Than a Prototype

AI can produce code quickly. Useful, trustworthy software still needs people who understand the mission, make decisions, review the work, and stay responsible after launch.

Capacity Gaps

Mission-led teams often lack sustained access to experienced engineering and product leadership.

The Prototype Trap

A fast first version is not enough. Real impact depends on security, adoption, operations, and maintenance.

Orchestration Work

AI agents need clear goals, context, review, and accountable humans coordinating their work.

A Community of Developer Stewards

agia.dev connects social-good projects with people who can translate a mission into reliable software work. Stewards assemble and orchestrate AI agent teams, review their output, and keep projects healthy over time.

  • Human Stewardship: People set direction, resolve tradeoffs, review changes, and remain accountable for outcomes.

  • Agent Leverage: AI agents handle implementation and operational work under explicit human supervision.

Projects

Bring a real need, its context, and the people it affects.

Stewards

Own direction, architecture, review, and continuity.

Agent Teams

Execute scoped work, tests, releases, and maintenance.

How We Work

AI increases capacity; community stewardship keeps the work grounded, reviewable, and sustainable.

Human-Led Orchestration

Stewards decompose goals, provide context, coordinate agents, and approve consequential decisions.

Community Stewardship

Knowledge and responsibility are shared so projects do not depend on a single volunteer or prompt.

End-to-End Agent Workflows

Agents help research, design, implement, test, document, deploy, and operate under review.

Responsible Engineering

Privacy, safety, accessibility, and maintainability are treated as engineering requirements.

Open Practice

Reusable workflows, lessons, and tools help every project—and every steward—improve.

Long-Term Care

The work includes monitoring, upgrades, support, and adaptation—not just the initial launch.

From Mission to Stewardship

Projects and contributors meet around a concrete need, then stay with the work.

1.

Bring a Need

Share the mission, users, constraints, existing work, and the outcome that matters.

2.

Form a Steward Team

Developers and domain experts define a plan, responsibilities, and safe agent workflows.

3.

Build, Learn, Maintain

Agents execute reviewed work while the team ships, measures results, and supports the project.

Human Judgment Stays in the Loop

AI agents can multiply what a small team can do, but they do not own the mission or its consequences. agia.dev is built around informed human decisions, transparent work, consent from affected communities, and clear accountability for what gets deployed.

Who Joins the Community

Projects need technical skill, lived context, and people willing to take responsibility together.

Mission-Led Teams

Non-profits, mutual-aid groups, researchers, and public-interest projects with a concrete software need.

Developer Stewards

Engineers who can frame work, review agent output, make tradeoffs, and support systems over time.

Domain Experts

People who understand the problem, the community, and what responsible success actually looks like.

Tool Builders

People improving agent workflows, evaluation, observability, security, and open-source infrastructure.

Bring a Project—or Help Steward One

Tell us what help you need, what experience you can contribute, or both. We are assembling the first agia.dev project and steward cohort.