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Use cases

One ticket per terminal.

Tech debt survives because it never wins the priority fight. Hand the backlog to six real Claude Code sessions and the fight stops mattering.

The loop

Paste the backlog, review the diffs.

Plan

Paste the tickets as one goal. The Conductor plans it into a mission DAG, ordering the tasks that depend on each other and freeing the rest to run in parallel.

Dispatch

Six tickets in flight at once, one per terminal. Live activity strips show what each session is doing, and every pane is a real Claude Code TUI you can open and type into.

Verify

Each task is re-checked before it counts as done. Premature done gets caught, stalled sessions are nudged or relaunched, and usage limits rotate to the next pooled account.

Good candidates

Debt that splits cleanly.

Deprecated APIs

Calls to a deprecated interface are scattered but independent. Each session sweeps one area of the codebase, and nothing collides. For whole-version jumps, see dependency upgrades.

Dead code and TODOs

Years of FIXME comments, unused exports, and abandoned flags come out file by file. Small, boring, and exactly the kind of work that parallelizes without coordination.

Missing tests

Coverage debt splits naturally by module, one per terminal. For a dedicated pass across the whole suite, there is a test coverage mission for that.

Questions

Before you paste the backlog.

What if a ticket is too big for one session?

The Conductor splits goals into tasks, so an oversized ticket usually becomes several. You can also pre-slice it yourself in the brief. The fleet tips guide covers sizing tasks so they land well.

How do I review what six sessions changed?

The source control panel gives you staging, diffs, and a full git graph of everything the fleet produced, and the editor shows AI edits hunk by hunk. Nothing ships until you push. See reviewing fleet work.

Can it burn down debt while I sleep?

Yes. Auto-accept answers permission prompts with the safe affirmative, recovery handles stalls and exits, and pooled accounts rotate on usage limits. That is the whole point of overnight runs.

Hand it the work.
Walk away.

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