Lightsprint
An AI-native product platform where PMs, designers and engineers plan, build and ship together. Non-engineers describe a change, pick from visual options, and parallel cloud agents build it on your real repo - then an engineer reviews and merges the PR. Agents follow your conventions and push through your Git provider, with cross-agent conflict prevention. New YC company.
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Our take
Lightsprint lets PMs and designers ship real features, not just mock them: describe a change, pick from visual options, and parallel cloud agents build it on your real repo - then an engineer reviews and merges the PR. It reads your codebase and follows your conventions. New YC company, so it is early and outcomes are vendor-reported (limited evidence).
Best for
Product teams that want PMs and designers to ship small features and fixes to production directly, with engineers kept in the loop as reviewers rather than implementers.
Pros
- Non-engineers describe a change and agents build it on the real repo
- Parallel cloud agents with cross-agent conflict prevention
- Follows your existing patterns and pushes through your Git provider
- Engineer review-and-merge keeps a human gate before production
Cons
- Very new (YC 2026); limited track record (limited evidence)
- No public pricing
- Still needs engineering review - not a true bypass of dev
How it compares
Versus Devin, Cursor or v0, Lightsprint is aimed at the PM-engineer handoff - a collaborative board where non-engineers initiate and engineers approve - rather than a developer's coding copilot.
Full review
Lightsprint is an AI-native product platform where PMs, designers and engineers plan, build and ship together. Its sharpest feature is letting non-engineers ship production features: you describe what you want changed, pick from visual options for how it should look, and a cloud agent builds it against your real codebase.
Multiple agents run in parallel across different requirements with conflict prevention, a project board updates as each finishes, and you preview live before an engineer reviews, approves and merges the PR. Lightsprint reads your repository, follows your conventions and pushes through your existing Git provider, so it fits a real workflow rather than a sandbox. It is a current YC batch company - promising, but early - so the productivity claims are vendor-reported for now.
Cloudkart Trust Graph
3.6/5- Actual Utility4/5
Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)
- Ease of Use4/5
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- Pricing Fairness3/5
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- Reliability3/5
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- Differentiation4/5
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How this score is set
- Editorial rubric
- Primary signal — five dimensions, 3.6/5 average.
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- Score set by our editorial team before any affiliate relationship is considered. No vendor can buy it.
Frequently asked questions
- Is Lightsprint free, and how much does it cost?
- Lightsprint is a paid tool.
- Who is Lightsprint best for?
- Product teams that want PMs and designers to ship small features and fixes to production directly, with engineers kept in the loop as reviewers rather than implementers.
- How is Lightsprint rated on Cloudkart.ai?
- Lightsprint scores 3.6 out of 5 on the Cloudkart.ai rubric, which weighs actual utility, ease of use, pricing fairness, reliability and differentiation. Scores are set editorially and can never be bought.
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