Collaborate through all phases of the product development process in Kitemaker and keep track of work across Slack, Discord, Figma, and Github. It's still super-fast and has even more hotkeys.
In addition to all the useful integrations, I really like the way Kitemaker deals with roadmap themes.
I used to hack this together in other tools with labels and linked documents, and it inevitably ended in a mess. In Kitemaker I get it out of the box. π₯³
It's rare to meet a team as obsessed with creating an amazing user experience as the Kitemaker team is. You're killing it guys! Congrats on YC, I look forward to following your journey onwards.
Kitemaker is incredible. Trello but your fingers never have to leave the keyboard. Jira but you never have to fill out an issue creation form. Super fast and super flexible. Huge fan!
@samseely +1 to what sam said here! we're super happy users of Kitemaker over at Knock. Love the speed and love having a single source of truth over ALL THE THINGS. πππ
@samseely@cjbell_ Thanks guys! Appreciate the kind words. And looking forward to seeing how Knock can help us take our notifications to the next level π
This is Trello for the 2020s - Superhuman performance and deep integrations with the tools we use (Figma, Github and Slack)
Using productivity tools for me is usually a chore, but with Kitemaker the experience is delightful
My team doesn't use Kitemaker yet, but I'm definitely going to look into it now. A great demo from Kevin, too. Kitemaker looks like it has all the best features of the (now very legacy-looking) competitors without any of the downsides, plus a whole bunch of new functions all of it's own. Very interested to learn more!
We've been using Kitemaker quite extensively during the past month, breaking away from Trello and Monday.com. Kitemaker is by far the best collaboration tool we've used, and now forms an integral part in our dev process. Congrats on the launch!
Awesome work - this is a real next gen product management tool. Coming from the Jira / Confluence combination it's impressive how many powerful features are packed in here without the arcane configuration nightmare I'm used to!
Per Diem