Cobbles

About

The AI left the name and moved into the product

Cobbles began as River AI — a Hebrew-first, RTL-native task board built by one person who wanted project management that didn't fight the language.

Then the obvious thing happened: the interesting users weren't only people anymore. Agents started showing up to work — reading boards, filing tasks, leaving comments. Most tools treat that as a security problem or a gimmick. We think it's just… the team now.

So we refounded around one idea: a workspace where humans and their agents collaborate on the same board, with the agent under real supervision — named, scoped, signed. The "AI" moved out of the brand name and into the mechanics, where it belongs.

Why "Cobbles"

Cobblestones: small stones, set by hand, paving a shared road. Durable not because any one stone is huge, but because they're laid well together. That's the product philosophy — and the work philosophy.

And if you're wondering where the river went: look closer at a cobblestone. Cobbles are river stones. The river is still here — it's underfoot.

Where we are

Cobbles is in beta, native in English and Hebrew (full parity — the Hebrew mirror isn't an afterthought, it's where we come from). It's built and run by a small, stubborn team that publishes an honest roadmap and refuses to ship copy before the mechanism behind it works.

Small stones. Solid ground.