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.
Register Create Project Create Branch Create Story AI Assist VS Code MCP Deliver Quick start path Register for a Silverile account. Verify your email if required. Sign in to Silverile. Outcome: You can access the Silverile dashboard.
Navigate to Projects. Select Create Project. Enter project details. Save the project. Outcome: Your project workspace is ready.
Create Project Documentation 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 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 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 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 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 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 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? Recommended Next Steps