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ArcturusDC STEa — Plan • Build • Test
Idea → prompt → backlog → test → learn — single system.
# Project Management
Featured on : Nov 13. 2025
Featured on : Nov 13. 2025
What is ArcturusDC STEa — Plan • Build • Test?
STEa keeps planning, delivery, testing, and documentation in sync. Harls is a Miro-style board for discovery, Filo a Trello-meets-Jira board for builds, Hans turns acceptance criteria into test cases, and Ruby keeps living docs in one place. Everything links — move work seamlessly through each stage. Add AutoProduct to turn a brief or a prompt from within an LLM into a complete, testable backlog of Epics, Features and Cards (stories).
Problem
Users manage product development using disconnected tools (e.g., Miro, Trello, Jira), causing siloed workflows, manual documentation updates, and misalignment between planning, testing, and execution.
Solution
A unified product management platform combining Miro-style discovery boards (Harls), Trello/Jira-like build boards (Filo), AI-generated test cases (Hans), live documentation (Ruby), and AutoProduct’s LLM-driven backlog creation from prompts/briefs.
Customers
Product Managers and Cross-Functional Teams in Tech Companies (startups to enterprises) needing streamlined agile workflows, AI-generated backlogs, and real-time documentation sync.
Unique Features
End-to-end integration of discovery, development, testing, and documentation; AutoProduct’s AI backlog generation; linked boards enabling seamless stage transitions; real-time synced living docs.
User Comments
Saves time by eliminating tool-switching
AutoProduct reduces backlog creation from days to minutes
Real-time docs improve team alignment
Steep learning curve for full integration
AI-generated test cases need refinement
Traction
Launched on ProductHunt with 1.2K+ upvotes and 240+ comments; early-stage traction with undisclosed user/MRR metrics; AutoProduct highlighted as a key innovation.
Market Size
The global $6.5 billion project management software market (2023) reflects demand for integrated solutions like Arcturus’s platform.