Concordance is a software development lifecycle assessment platform that connects to engineering toolchains and scores teams against defined standards. It integrates with GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Jira, and Linear to pull live data and generate assessments without manual input or surveys.
The platform scores engineering practices across 50 standards in six SDLC phases: Requirements, Design, Development, Testing, Release, and Operations. Results are presented across four assessment modules:
Framework scores overall engineering practice maturity across five levels and identifies specific areas for improvement.
Signal maps engineering activity to SOC 2 and ISO 27001 controls, producing compliance evidence from live repository and project management data.
Sentinel detects AI-assisted development activity and scores governance practices for teams using tools such as GitHub Copilot or Cursor.
Bastion identifies deployment risk patterns by analysing release and operations data.
Concordance is designed for software engineering teams of 10 to 50 developers. It requires no agents, no manual data entry, and no consultant involvement. Assessments run on demand from connected toolchain data.
A free tier is available for one team and up to five repositories. Pro plan starts at $99 per month.