A gentler home for project knowledge.
Sheeep keeps documentation as real files in the repository through .shp pages and .frm boards, then gives the team a calmer surface to read, plan, and ship across web and VS Code.

Two file types, one workspace memory.
`.shp` pages
Team-friendly project pages for onboarding, SOPs, launch docs, and handoffs.
`.frm` boards
Balanced-technical task execution with board/list views, metadata, dependencies, and file-backed persistence.
A softer editor surface for teammates.
They shouldn't need a dev workflow to contribute. `.shp` pages keep collaboration approachable while preserving clean repository history.

Technical planning without leaving the repo.
Keep deliverables, execution state, and board logic in .frm with Board/List, grouping, sorting, dependencies, and Saved Views.


A browser surface for the whole flock.
High-performance web workspace that stays in sync with your repository. No local setup required for stakeholders to read and review project memory from any device.
The power of both surfaces.
What the extension already does
Sheeep is strictly useful inside the repository today.
What the web adds
A simpler place for teammates who are not living in VS Code.
Feels like an app on every device.
Installable on phone, tablet, and desktop
The web workspace can be added to the home screen and opened like a proper app instead of a disposable browser tab.
Works offline once you have signed in
Previously opened repositories, branches, and files stay available after a hard refresh, even when Wi-Fi drops.
Edits do not disappear when you lose connection
Drafts stay local, queued commits wait for reconnect, and the workspace comes back ready to sync when you are online again.
Git-native workspace for docs, planning, and code memory.
Bring your project memory into one flock.
Use Sheeep in the extension for local-first editing, then open the same workspace on the web for a calmer, shareable team surface.