The agent is becoming normal.

Codex-style tools, terminal agents, and PR assistants all point in the same direction: more autonomous edits, more branches, and more AI-generated pull requests.

Faster editing does not remove the need for engineering control. It makes control more important because stale CI, scope drift, forgotten blockers, and fake readiness can now happen faster.

The merge decision needs a separate authority.

The agent can write code, explain code, and run commands. It should not also decide that its own pull request is ready to merge. Abizor gives teams a separate control layer for that decision.

The first product wedge is one real PR.

Abizor starts with one practical job: keep an ordinary AI-generated pull request under control from first change to merge. The hosted product should grow from that working loop, not from dashboard theater.