Overview
Straion is a rules management platform built for engineering teams who rely on AI code generators and AI coding agents. It solves a fundamental problem: when developers use tools like Claude Code, Cursor, or GitHub Copilot, those agents have no automatic awareness of your organization's architecture patterns, security policies, or coding standards — unless someone manually pastes them in every time.
Straion centralizes all of your engineering rules in one place and uses a CLI to dynamically inject the right context before each AI task. Rather than maintaining scattered .md files across every repository (like AGENTS.md or CLAUDE.md), teams define their standards once in Straion, install a lightweight CLI, and let the system handle the rest.
The result is less manual course-correction, fewer code review surprises, and AI-generated code that actually aligns with your organization's real-world standards from the first prompt. Setup takes under five minutes.
Key Features
Centralized Rule Hub — Store security policies, architecture patterns, and coding standards in one place instead of scattered markdown files across repos. New team members (and their AI tools) instantly inherit all organizational knowledge.
Dynamic Context Selection — Automatically determines which rules apply based on task context — team, project, tech stack, and change type (per official documentation). Your AI coding agent receives only the relevant guidance — no bloated prompts, no missed standards.
Task Plan Validation — Validates your AI agent's proposed task plan against your rules before coding begins. Violations are caught at the planning stage, preventing wasted tokens and rework cycles downstream.
CLI Integration — Install a global Straion CLI that bridges your rule hub to any supported AI tool. Works with Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, and Cursor. Skills are invoked via slash commands (e.g.
/developing-with-rules), guaranteeing context loads before your agent starts. Prerequisites: Node.js v22+ and macOS or Windows.Rule Import — Import rules from a GitHub repository, uploaded files, or pasted text — including existing repo-local markdown files like
AGENTS.mdorCLAUDE.md. No need to rewrite your standards from scratch.Team Onboarding Acceleration — New developers inherit all organizational AI context automatically on day one. No manual documentation hunts or outdated wiki references.
Pricing & Plans
Straion currently offers free access with no credit card required. The platform is in an active pilot phase, partnering with engineering teams to develop and refine the product.
| Plan | Price | Key Details |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | Task plan validation, AI agent integrations, community support; fair-usage limits apply |
| Team & Enterprise | Let's talk | Everything in Free + SLA guarantees, dedicated onboarding, SSO/SAML, priority support, custom integrations |
Getting started is straightforward: sign up at straion.app, import your existing rules, install the CLI, generate a login token, and connect your AI coding agent. The entire process takes less than five minutes.
The Free plan is subject to fair-usage limits to prevent abuse; if you reach those limits you can contact the team to discuss options. Pricing for the Team & Enterprise tier has not been publicly announced — teams should reach out at team@straion.com to discuss their needs.
Best For
- Engineering teams at companies where multiple developers use AI coding agents and manual rule injection is becoming a bottleneck
- Tech leads and platform engineers responsible for maintaining coding standards across more than one repository
- Organizations with compliance requirements (security policies, SOC2, etc.) that need to be enforced consistently in AI-generated code
- Teams onboarding new engineers who need immediate access to organizational coding context without extensive documentation review
- Developers using Claude Code, Cursor, or GitHub Copilot who want their AI to follow internal standards from the first prompt
FAQ
What AI coding tools does Straion work with?
Straion currently integrates with Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, and Cursor. You install the Straion CLI globally, generate a Personal Access Token, and connect your agent. Skills are invoked using slash commands (e.g. /developing-with-rules), which guarantees the skill loads before your agent starts working.
Do I need to rewrite all my existing coding rules to use Straion?
No. Straion supports importing rules from a GitHub repository, uploaded files, or pasted text. This means you can bring in existing repo-local markdown rule files (like AGENTS.md or CLAUDE.md) without rewriting them from scratch.
How does Straion decide which rules to apply to a specific task?
According to Straion's documentation, rules are selected based on task context — specifically team, project, tech stack, and change type. Straion then matches those rules against the AI agent's task or implementation plan before any code is generated, highlighting steps that violate or ignore the matched rules.
What happens when an AI agent violates one of my rules?
Straion flags the violation during the task-plan validation stage, before any code is written. This gives teams the opportunity to correct direction early, saving both tokens and developer time that would otherwise be spent in code review. For teams exploring AI coding environments with built-in planning workflows, Verdent is a complementary tool worth evaluating alongside Straion.
Is Straion free to use?
Yes. Straion currently offers free access with no credit card required. The platform is in a pilot phase and teams can sign up and start using it immediately at straion.app.
How long does initial setup take?
Most teams complete setup in under five minutes. The process involves signing up, importing existing rules from a repository, installing the CLI, generating a login token, and connecting an AI coding agent.
Is my organization's coding data secure?
Straion states it is built for enterprise environments with secure handling of organizational rules and workflows. For specific data handling, compliance certifications, or security documentation, contact the team at team@straion.com.
How is Straion different from just using .md files in my repositories?
Markdown files in repos are static and often overlooked by AI agents when they're buried in nested folder structures. Straion centralizes rules in one hub and uses a CLI to dynamically surface the relevant rules for each task automatically, ensuring your AI always has the right context rather than occasionally finding it. If you're curious how broader AI agent infrastructure works, the Model Context Protocol is a useful reference on how context is passed to AI agents.
Can Straion support multiple teams or projects within one organization?
Straion's dynamic context selection is designed to handle multi-team and multi-project setups, selecting rules based on team, project, domain, and tech stack signals. For enterprise-level access and team management features, reach out via team@straion.com.
What happens if my AI agent starts a task without fetching the relevant rules?
The Straion CLI intercepts the task before coding begins and fetches the appropriate rules. Task-plan validation also runs at this stage, ensuring that even if a developer skips manual rule injection, the system still enforces organizational standards before implementation starts.



