THE POST-PROJECT WORLD PODCAST SERIES
Are your AI agents leaving your Jira board in a mess? In this deep-dive episode, we explore the "vanishing agent" problem—the gap between AI work happening and work being recorded. We introduce Berta Seal, the accountability layer for AI-assisted development. Learn how to move beyond "empty ticket churn" and implement a professional closure ritual for tools like Cursor, Claude Code, and GitHub Copilot. We break down the CLI-first workflow—Open, Evidence, Test, Done—and discuss how Berta Seal provides the "legible verification" teams need to scale AI trust. Plus, we cover the synergy between Seal and Orchestra for searchable memory and important details on the 1 August 2026 pricing deadline. Segment Menu: * 00:00 – The Crisis of the "Vanishing Agent": Why AI needs a closure ritual. * 06:00 – The CLI Workflow: Breaking down seal open and seal test --run. * 12:00 – The Commitment of "Done": Why Berta Seal refuses work without proof. * 17:00 – Memory vs. Accountability: Pairing Seal with Orchestra. * 21:00 – Logistics & Launch Pricing: How to lock in $79/yr before 1 August 2026. seal.berta.one [seal.berta.one]
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