Boardz connects your kanban board to GitHub so engineering teams can see tickets and real shipping data in one place — without the overhead of Jira or the gaps of Trello.
Every sprint review has the same awkward moment: the board looks fine, but the GitHub activity tells a different story. Tickets are "In Progress" for two weeks. Nobody knows who's blocked. Commits come from people who don't even have tickets open.
The issue isn't your team — it's the tools. Kanban boards track intent. GitHub tracks reality. Most teams run both in separate tabs and manually reconcile them, if they do at all.
Boardz is a kanban board that connects directly to GitHub. Team owners link their account once and add repos — then commits, PRs, and code reviews automatically appear alongside ticket progress in a performance dashboard. No webhooks, no tokens, no manual username mapping.
Commit matching works out of the box: if a team member's git email matches their Boardz account, their activity is tracked automatically. For full detail — PR authorship, review counts — they connect their GitHub account with one click.
Boardz is built for engineering leads, startup CTOs, and dev teams of 3–30 people who want one honest source of truth for what's being worked on and what's actually shipping. It's not for enterprises that need custom workflows and audit logs — it's for teams who want a tool that respects their time.
Every decision is filtered through one question: does this make it easier for teams to do their best work? If not, it doesn't ship.
Sign in with Google, create a team, invite your engineers. You're up and running in under 60 seconds — no onboarding call required.
Connect repos and see real engineering data alongside your board — commits, PRs, and reviews matched to your team members automatically.
Owner, Lead, Editor, Viewer — each role has the right level of access. No over-permissioning, no endless settings pages.