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Silverile is an intent-driven project management and developer collaboration platform that connects business requirements, project execution, AI assistance, developer tools, and MCP-powered workflows.

Whether you're a Product Owner, Project Manager, Developer, QA Engineer, or AI-assisted development team, this guide will help you get started quickly.

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Quick start path

Step 1: Create Your Account

1 min
  • Register for a Silverile account.
  • Verify your email if required.
  • Sign in to Silverile.
Outcome: You can access the Silverile dashboard.

Step 2: Create Your First Project

2 min
  • Navigate to Projects.
  • Select Create Project.
  • Enter project details.
  • Save the project.
Outcome: Your project workspace is ready.
Create Project Documentation

Step 3: Create a Branch

1 min

Branches allow teams to organize work streams and releases.

  • Open your project.
  • Navigate to Branches.
  • Create a branch.
  • Provide a meaningful name.
Outcome: Your project now has a delivery branch.
Branch Documentation

Step 4: Create Your First Story

2 min

Stories represent business requirements and development work.

  • Open the branch.
  • Create a new story.
  • Enter title and description.
  • Save the story.
Outcome: Work is ready for planning and execution.
Story Documentation

Step 5: Use AI Story Interpretation

1 min

Silverile can help refine requirements and improve clarity.

  • Story interpretation
  • Acceptance criteria generation
  • Requirement analysis
  • Consistency verification
Outcome: Better defined requirements before development begins.
AI Features Documentation

Step 6: Install the VS Code Extension

2 min

For developers:

  • Install the Silverile VS Code Extension.
  • Sign in.
  • Connect to your Silverile workspace.
  • Open assigned stories directly inside VS Code.
Outcome: Development work is connected to project execution.
VS Code Extension Setup

Step 7: Connect Through MCP

1 min

Silverile supports Model Context Protocol (MCP).

  • Connect Silverile to Claude Desktop, Codex, VS Code AI tools, or another MCP-compatible client.
  • Use MCP to view projects, view stories, update work items, and retrieve project information.
Outcome: AI assistants can safely interact with your Silverile workspace.
MCP Quick Start Guide

Step 8: Complete Your First Workflow

1 min

Recommended first workflow:

  • Create a project.
  • Create a branch.
  • Create a story.
  • Use AI interpretation.
  • Open the story in VS Code.
  • Implement the work.
  • Update story status.
  • Track progress in Silverile.
Outcome: You have completed a full Silverile delivery workflow.

Safe Vibe Coding

Silverile follows a philosophy called Safe Vibe Coding.
  • Humans remain in control.
  • AI assists, not replaces.
  • Ambiguities are surfaced rather than assumed.
  • Verification is required before implementation.
  • Project intent remains traceable throughout delivery.
What is Safe Vibe Coding?