The default for AI-assisted development is one of two failure modes.

Either you're babysitting the agent line by line — approving each diff, re-explaining context it dropped three messages ago — or you've handed it the wheel and you're hoping the PR that lands at the end resembles what you asked for.

Son of Anton is neither. It's a delivery orchestrator built on a single claim: there are exactly three moments where a developer's judgment is irreplaceable. The orchestrator owns everything in between.

The three gates

Every project moves through three human decision points. Nothing important happens without you signing off.