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Savah vs Kittl

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

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Savah
DESIGN
0.0

A SAFe planning tool steadily widening from boards into analytics and resourcing

◆ Current state

Savah is a Program Increment / SAFe planning tool built around the Program Board. Recent work pushes past board mechanics into configurability (custom fields, screen layouts), a dedicated reporting Dashboard, dependency health tracking, and team capacity planning.

◆ Where it's heading

The arc is toward a more complete enterprise-agile platform: not just visualizing PI work but configuring it to a team's model, reporting on it, and planning resources against it. Each release fills a gap a SAFe coach would otherwise solve with spreadsheets.

◆ Prediction

Expect continued depth on reporting and resource planning — likely more dashboard widgets and capacity/forecasting refinements that build on the recently shipped Dashboard module.

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Kittl
DESIGN
7.5

Kittl goes agentic: design by intent, with the tools you use wired in.

◆ Current state

Kittl is a browser-based design tool that has moved aggressively into AI-native creation. Its weekly product-update cadence carries steady craft improvements (brand kits, on-brand generation), but the last two headline releases are directional: an Apps panel that pulls external tools into the canvas, and now an Agentic AI mode that shifts creation from manual prompt-and-parameter tuning toward stating intent and letting the system drive. Kittl is compressing the distance between idea and finished design.

◆ Where it's heading

The product is consolidating the whole design workflow inside one surface — first by integrating outside tools (Apps), then by automating the decision-making inside creation (Agentic AI). Together they point at Kittl as an AI design environment where the user sets direction and the agent handles model, format, and style choices, with connected services feeding assets and distribution.

◆ Prediction

Expect Kittl to widen the Apps ecosystem and give the agent more reach — chaining multi-step design tasks and acting across the connected apps rather than generating single artifacts.

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