In fintech and crypto, the first one to ship usually wins. But everything you build touches live market data, wallets, custody, and compliance, and none of it can break. Rosvelt ships the whole feature, end to end, with a human on every path that touches money.
Overview
You're racing to be first, but every feature drags in real-time data, wallet integrations, custody, and KYC/AML, and there's no room for bugs when money's on the line. Autocomplete makes your devs type faster. It doesn't hand you a working, compliant trading flow. Rosvelt does, and it comes through the same pull-request and review process you already trust.
Where Rosvelt helps
Business impact
Bottom line: in a market where first place takes the prize, Rosvelt turns a quarter of work into a few days, with almost no rework and no guessing on the parts that move money.
What we build first, and what comes next
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How to start
Low risk: send us your three nastiest tickets, the ones that touch money. We map them to your architecture and send back a plan for each, down to the files we'd change and the tests we'd run, before we ever touch your repo. Then we run a three-ticket pilot on a staging branch.
How we compare
The objection we hear most
"We can't trust AI with money-handling code." And you shouldn't trust one agent with the keys. That's not how this works. Each agent owns a small, bounded piece, inside clear rules about what data it touches and what the billing layer expects. A human verifies, and rollout is staged behind feature flags. On Athena, the hardest integrations (wallet APIs, live data) shipped with zero hallucinations.