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Production Board: the agent-friendly alternative to Vibe-coded DIY

Same product, same surface for humans and AI agents. MCP server + CLI + drop-in clients in 15 languages.

Agentic alternative
DIY
Build vs buy
Finn Glas
Finn GlasCo-Founder + Engineering
·April 6, 2026·
1 min read

Production Board ships an MCP server you can wire into Claude Desktop or any MCP client in five lines. The same auth + access gates apply, the same audit log records every action, the same rate limits apply. Vibe-coded DIY doesn't currently expose this surface - that's the gap.

At a glance

Vibe-coding a kanban is genuinely fun for an evening. Production Board earns its place when you need production-shaped features: phases with durations, blockers, owner-per-phase, websocket fan-out, audit log. Each one is a multi-day project on its own. Pay from €1/month or pay a few hundred hours.

Agent surface

What 'agent-friendly' actually means in practice

Production Board ships an MCP server, a CLI, and drop-in clients in 15 languages. They're auto-generated from the same schema your UI uses; the auth, the access gates, the rate limits, the audit log all apply identically whether you're clicking buttons or calling the API. Vibe-coded DIY doesn't currently expose this surface, which is the gap a serious agent integration trips over - the agent ends up scraping the UI through a browser, which is fragile, slow, and silently bypasses everything below.

Production Board vs Vibe-coded DIY: agent-readiness comparison

Ours
Production Board
Theirs
Vibe-coded DIY
Initial setup
5 minutes1 evening
Phases with durations
Multi-day build
Live multi-tab updates
DIY WS
Audit log
Backups
Hosted in Germany
Whatever you pick

When to pick which

Pick Production Board when

You ship the work, not the kanban.

Pick Vibe-coded DIY when

The kanban is what you ship.

Agentic-integration questions

What an agent-builder asks before wiring a tool into Claude / ChatGPT / Cursor.

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Finn Glas

Written by

Finn Glas

Co-Founder + Engineering

Finn is one of the Co-Founders. He owns the engineering side, the infrastructure, and most of the late-night fixes that ship before anyone notices.

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