Solita today announced the launch of Solita RoadCrew Agentic Orchestrator (Solita RoadCrewAO), a multi-agent tool designed for autonomous, enterprise-grade software development. It marks a significant step forward in how software is designed, built and operated in complex organisational environments.
Solita RoadCrewAO enables a more intelligent, faster and adaptive approach to software development by orchestrating specialised AI agents that collaborate across the development lifecycle. These agents learn from organisational context and adapt over time while operating under human supervision.
Built for engineering teams, Solita RoadCrewAO coordinates specialised AI agents to plan, build, test, review and document code within a secure, governed environment. Unlike single-agent coding tools, Solita RoadCrewAO combines multi-agent collaboration with human oversight, bringing together automation with accountability.
“Solita RoadCrewAO is not a niche enhancement – it’s a decisive step toward a new industry model. Agentic development is transforming how software is designed, built and operated, powered by high-quality, well-governed data and organisational context,” said Ossi Lindroos, CEO of Solita. “Driven by rapid advances in AI, both software companies and enterprise customers are adapting to new opportunities and risks. The most forward-looking organisations are already seizing this opportunity to move faster and work more intelligently – and we’ve developed a new approach and delivery model to support this shift.”
Solita’s RoadCrewAO includes specialised agents that plan, build, test and review code. The AI-powered tool provides a controlled environment, enabling users to fulfil requirements related to data protection, cybersecurity and appropriate human oversight at all stages of development.
Solita RoadCrewAO avoids AI vendor lock-in by enabling the use of any large language model (LLM), including OpenAI (ChatGPT), Anthropic (Claude), Google (Gemini), DeepSeek, and Ollama, as well as offline use with open-source models.
Solita has made significant investments in AI transformation, developing a portfolio of AI accelerators including Agile Data Engine, Solita FunctionAI, Solita CollabAI and Solita RoadCrewAO. With 700 software developers and 850 data and AI specialists across Europe, the company combines deep technical expertise with enterprise-scale delivery capabilities.
“Agentic development marks a shift: machines, like humans, can now learn from their own mistakes. However, creativity, leadership and accountability remain firmly in human hands. The future is not AI replacing developers, but intelligent systems amplifying expert teams,” said Lasse Girs, Head of AI Transformation at Solita.
Solita RoadCrewAO multi-agent development tool enables
Multi-agent orchestration: Specialised agents operate as a coordinated, quality-controlled development crew under human supervision
Context awareness: Solita RoadCrewAO learns organisational standards and contexts, domain logic, and development practices.
Enterprise governance and security: Development takes place in a controlled environment designed to support users in meeting data protection, cybersecurity, and human oversight requirements.
High-quality, maintainable code: Continuous measurement and enforcement of architectural integrity prevent the codebase from degrading as agents generate more code.
Autonomous workflows: Agents independently handle tasks such as code generation, refactoring, testing and documentation.
With over 15 years of experience in AI, Solita supports large organisations in AI transformation by helping them identify business opportunities, manage risks, and scale AI effectively. The company collaborates with leading technology providers such as Microsoft, Google, AWS, Databricks, and Snowflake, and supports EU-sovereign cloud deployments in partnership with UpCloud. Solita employs more than 2,100 professionals across Europe.
News release from Solita, 31/03/2026
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