The Problem With Solo AI Development
Most developers using AI tools are doing one of two things. Vibe coding -- paste a problem in, take whatever comes back, ship it when it looks fine. Or AI-assisted coding -- Copilot or Cursor suggesting completions while they type.
Both approaches share the same flaw. One pass. One perspective. No check on whether the AI actually did what was intended, introduced a security hole, or broke something three files away.
The Ghost Triple Crown™ Process was built to solve that. Not with more AI. With structure.
The Four Roles
Analyzes the problem, designs the solution, writes the precise prompt. Reads every output before it moves forward. Accepts or declines results. Never touches the code directly.
Takes the Reviewer's analysis, refines it into an actionable approach, reports results back. The communication layer between design and implementation.
Gets the Reviewer's final approved prompt. Reads files, applies changes, runs tests, pushes commits. Reports results back to the Executor.
The human gate at every transition. Approves before the Executor refines. Approves before Claude Code implements. Reviews results before the Reviewer accepts or declines. Nothing ships without two Founder approvals.
The Flow
The process runs the same way on every change, every time.
Analyzes the problem, proposes a solution, writes the approach.
Reads the Reviewer's analysis. Questions it if something feels wrong. Approves or sends back.
Takes the approved analysis, sharpens it into a precise implementation prompt.
Reads the refined prompt before anything is executed.
Final architectural review. Writes the exact prompt Claude Code will execute.
One more gate before code runs.
Reads files, applies changes, runs tests, reports results.
Surfaces what Claude Code did, flags anything unexpected.
Reads the output before passing to the Reviewer.
If accepted, Founder approves the push. If declined, back to Step 1.
The Weekend That Proved It
On Saturday June 28 2026, this process shipped three npm releases of Ghost Architect™ in two days.
Every change went through the full flow. Reviewer drafted. Founder approved. Executor refined. Founder approved. Reviewer wrote the Claude Code prompt. Founder approved. Claude Code ran. Executor reported. Founder reviewed. Reviewer accepted. Founder approved the push.
Nothing shipped that didn't pass all three votes. Not one commit.
Why Three Votes
The Reviewer catches what the Executor misses. The Executor catches what the Reviewer over-engineers. The Founder catches what both AIs agree on but is strategically wrong.
No single AI has the full picture. The Reviewer doesn't execute so it never sees the edge cases that only appear when code actually runs. The Executor doesn't architect so it follows instructions without questioning whether the instructions are right. Claude Code doesn't decide so it implements whatever it's told.
The Founder holds the context that neither AI has -- the business constraints, the cash flow pressure, the customer conversation from this morning, the strategic direction for next quarter. That context shapes every decision.
Ghost Watcher™ Closes the Loop
Every commit pushed through the Ghost Triple Crown™ Process is automatically scanned by Ghost Watcher™. Blast Radius maps what broke. Conflict Detection finds what disagreed. Ghost Brief™ generates the remediation prompt.
The process that built Ghost Architect™ is validated by Ghost Architect™ on every push. The tool eats its own cooking -- on every commit, automatically, without anyone having to ask.
47 commits. 47 Ghost Watcher™ scans. Every change validated end to end.
Run the Ghost Triple Crown™ on your next commit.
Ghost Open is free. Ghost Team starts at $399 per month. Ghost Watcher™ runs the Ghost Triple Crown™ automatically on Team and Enterprise.
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