Cloud-based software development platform for team collaboration on planning, designing, building, and releasing software products, covering full software development life cycle tools
Kirix Strata is a flexible, cloud-based software development platform designed to help teams collaborate across the entire software delivery lifecycle. From planning to deployment, Strata provides integrated tools to enhance productivity at every stage.
At the planning stage, Strata enables agile teams to easily breakdown initiatives into manageable chunks of work that drive toward desired outcomes. Users can map user stories to visual models to clearly align business objectives and technical implementation. Built-in reports provide realtime visibility into team bandwidth, progress and impediments.
For UI and UX design, Strata offers a rich visual editor to quickly wireframe, prototype and design pixel-perfect user interfaces. Designers can easily collaborate and iterate on designs in realtime with internal stakeholders or external customers and users. Integration with third-party design tools like Figma and Adobe XD enables seamless handoffs between platforms.
On the development side, Strata helps teams establish a scalable, reusable component architecture to accelerate front and back-end coding. It provides customizable code templates, built-in best practice guidance, and one-click scaffolding directly from design specs to boost productivity. Integrated code review workflows facilitate better code quality through early feedback.
Finally, built-in test case management, automated testing integrations, and continuous delivery pipelines enable teams to efficiently test and release higher quality software faster with lower risk. Dashboards provide visibility into overall release readiness from planning to deployment.
With its integrated set of collaboration, development and delivery capabilities, Strata aims to offer teams a streamlined platform to ideate, build and ship remarkable software products.
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