Jira, Asana, Monday, and ClickUp were built for humans typing tickets and updating statuses. The moment AI agents enter your workflow, every assumption those tools rely on breaks. AEROSS replaces the coordination layer — not just the tools.
Yes — AEROSS replaces the coordination layer those tools provide. Project management tools were built for humans typing tickets; AEROSS is built for AI agents, human teams, and live strategy alignment running on one governed execution graph. State can be ingested from your existing PM tool during migration so nothing breaks on day one.
Every agent action in AEROSS has a hard link to the strategic outcome it serves, an autonomy ceiling enforced by CAPS, and an append-only audit trail. Status changes, task moves, and issue closures by autonomous agents are explainable, reversible, and traceable — capabilities that ticket-based PM tools were never designed for.
Outcomes cascade through projects to tasks via the Cascade graph. When strategic priority changes, active tasks reflect the new priority in hours, not planning cycles. Orphaned work — tasks not connected to any outcome — surfaces automatically.