New release expands Signadot’s agent-native platform for building and validating microservices on Kubernetes.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 4, 2026 — Signadot, the platform for building and validating microservices on Kubernetes, today announced the beta release of Signadot Plans, a new product layer that gives coding agents a structured, governed way to validate every code change against real dependencies in the agent’s inner loop.
As coding agents take on more of the development workflow, the bottleneck has shifted from writing code to verifying it. Agents can produce changes faster than any team can review them, but in distributed systems, bugs live at the seams between services, where mocks and unit tests cannot catch them. Plans closes that gap by giving agents a reusable validation vocabulary that runs against the real cluster, fast enough to fit inside the agent’s iteration loop.
“Coding agents need to verify their own work before handing it off, and they need to do it against the real system, not a mock,” said Anirudh Ramanathan, CTO of Signadot. “Plans gives them the structured, governed primitives to do that inside their work session, on every change.”
Plans is built on three layers:
- Actions are typed, platform-governed primitives that define what kinds of validation are allowed against the cluster. The catalog ships with support for Playwright, k6, and HTTP request checks, and is open to community contributions.
- Plans wrap actions into small, reusable validation workflows scoped to specific behaviors, tagged with selection hints so coding agents can find and reuse them across sessions.
- Skills are the agent-facing interface for authoring and running plans, surfaced inside the agent’s session as it iterates.
The release reinforces the division of responsibility that has defined Signadot’s platform: platform teams own the governed primitives, while developers and their coding agents compose validation workflows on top. This keeps the surface area agents can reach bounded to what the platform team has approved, while still giving agents the autonomy to define the validation flows they need for the change at hand.
Signadot Plans is available in beta today for all Signadot users. Full details, including a worked example and a quickstart guide, are available in the launch announcement.
About Signadot
Signadot is the agent-native platform for building and validating microservices on Kubernetes. Signadot gives engineering teams lightweight, ephemeral environments and the validation primitives coding agents need to verify their work against real dependencies, before code reaches review. Customers include leading engineering organizations like Brex, Miro, Bitso, and Wealthsimple. Learn more at signadot.com.
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