February 28, 2026
What We Shipped
Today
One team. One AI. One day. This is what happened.
For context: a typical enterprise Salesforce ISV team ships 1-2 features per sprint (2 weeks). We shipped 16 features before dinner. Every single one passes automated tests at 90%+ coverage.
16 Major Features
Each one is a merged PR with tests, documentation, and production-ready code. Verified on GitHub.
Experience Cloud Client Portal
Full portal for clients to view their projects, work items, and progress — zero internal access required. Built on Salesforce Experience Cloud.
Activity Timeline / Audit Trail
Complete chronological audit trail for every work item. Who changed what, when, and why. Full accountability baked in.
AI Weekly Digest Email
AI-generated weekly summary email — project health, blockers, velocity trends, upcoming deadlines. Delivered to your inbox automatically.
Burndown Chart Dashboard
Real-time burndown chart showing planned vs. actual progress. The chart that PMs dream about — auto-generated, no data entry.
Developer Workload Dashboard
Visual dashboard showing work distribution across team members. Spot bottlenecks and overloaded developers before they burn out.
Cycle Time Analytics
Stage-by-stage duration tracking. How long does work actually spend in each phase? Now you know — with data, not guesses.
Public Status Page (Zero-Login)
Public-facing project status page. No login required. Share a link with stakeholders and they see real-time progress. Kill the status meeting.
Recurring / Template Work Items
Create work item templates that auto-generate on a schedule. Weekly deployments, monthly reviews, recurring tasks — set it and forget it.
CSV Import / Jira Migration
Import work items from CSV or migrate directly from Jira. Switch to Delivery Hub without losing your history.
Dependency Graph Visualization
Visual graph showing work item dependencies — what blocks what. See the critical path at a glance.
Mobile Swipe-to-Advance
Swipe cards left/right on mobile to move work items between stages. Manage your board from your phone while waiting for coffee.
Configurable SLA Thresholds
Replace hardcoded SLA rules with Custom Metadata Type configuration. Set your own thresholds per stage, per priority, per project.
Workflow Template Marketplace
3 new pre-built workflow types ready to install. Pick a workflow, customize it, ship. No configuration from scratch.
Inline Board Metrics Bar
Live metrics strip above the Kanban board — items in progress, blocked count, average cycle time, completion rate. Always visible.
Workflow Escalation Engine
CMT-driven escalation rules. Work item stuck too long? Auto-escalate to the right person. Configurable per stage and priority.
Stage History Tracking
Full history of every stage transition. When did it enter QA? How long was it blocked? The data that makes retrospectives actually useful.
Plus: Code Quality & Bug Fixes
We didn't just ship features. We also cleaned up the entire codebase. In the same day.
Let's Do the Math
Enterprise team (5-15 people)
16 features = ~8 sprints = 4 months minimum. Budget: $200K-$500K in developer salaries alone. Plus project managers, QA, sprint planning, retrospectives, and 124 PMD violations that would never get fixed because “it's tech debt, we'll get to it next quarter.”
Cloud Nimbus + Claude Code
16 features + 124 PMD fixes + namespaced test hardening + README rewrite + production release. One day. February 28, 2026. Every PR merged. Every test passing. 90%+ coverage maintained. Promoted to production before midnight.
The Scoreboard
| Metric | Today (Feb 28) | All-Time (8 months) |
|---|---|---|
| Features shipped | 16 | 85+ major versions |
| Commits | 29 | Hundreds |
| PRs merged | 19 | 300+ |
| PMD violations fixed | 124 (all of them) | 124 |
| Test coverage | 90%+ | 90%+ |
| Team size | Small team + AI | Small team + AI |
| Meetings held | 0 | 0 |
| Cups of coffee | Unknown but significant | ... |
How?
Claude Code by Anthropic. You describe the feature. It writes production-ready Apex classes, test classes, Lightning Web Components, custom metadata, permission sets — the whole thing. Not prototypes. Not suggestions. Actual code that passes 90%+ test coverage and deploys to a managed package.
A founder driving the vision with a team that moves at the speed of thought. No sprint planning meetings about sprint planning meetings. No “let's circle back next week.” Just shipping.
The future of software development is a small team with the right tools doing what used to take an army.
Want to See It?
Delivery Hub is free, open source, and installs in 3 minutes. Every feature on this page is in production right now.
All data pulled directly from GitHub. Every commit, PR, and release is public and verifiable. Built by Glen Bradford and Cloud Nimbus LLC.