Too many tools for one software change
The request, the requirements, the board, and the release plan should be the same record—not four exports.
All-in-one software lifecycle
Precision Foundry dominates one job: the software lifecycle in a single product. Intake, requirements, estimates, prioritization, sprints, testing, and release stay connected. It is not a project management tool or an all-in-one office suite.

One software lifecycle replaces
Most all-in-one platforms try to run every team’s work. The all-in-one software lifecycle is narrower: every stage a software change needs, and none of the office workflows that dilute the category.
The request, the requirements, the board, and the release plan should be the same record—not four exports.
When the same product schedules a gala and a payroll integration, software delivery rules get optional. Foundry will not make them optional.
A plan that is handed to another tracker is already a second product. The software lifecycle here includes the sprint, testing, and release.
The lifecycle is sequential on purpose. Each stage uses the evidence the last one produced.
Capture the software problem, fill the gaps, estimate business and technical effort, and record the investment decision.
Turn the yes into requirements, stories, and a first-release boundary the sprint can honor.
Run the board, coordinate QA and acceptance, and hand off production without leaving the lifecycle.

In the product
Leaders can still see why the work was approved when testing and release begin.
Results
Searchers looking for a work OS, a campaign planner, or an HR queue should bounce. Searchers looking for one product that runs software from idea through release should land here.
Common questions
It is software that covers a software change from the first request through requirements, delivery, testing, and release in one product. It is not an all-in-one platform for every kind of team work.
It covers the planning and delivery stretch most teams mean by a software lifecycle: intake, requirements, sprints, testing, and release. It is not a source-control, CI, or ITSM suite.
That category invites marketing events, hiring pipelines, and office checklists. Precision Foundry will treat those as software requests and over-engineer them. The honest category is the software lifecycle.
Testing and release are part of the Foundry path. The current workflow already includes intake through delivery tracking, with testing and release as coordinated lifecycle stages.
See the all-in-one software lifecycle on a single record—without a chain of exports.
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