
Skipper AI
Turn Slack conversations into Jira tickets instantly



About | Details |
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Name: | Skipper AI |
Submited By: | Curt Nienow |
Release Date | 8 months ago |
Website | Visit Website |
Category | Productivity Task Management Developer Tools |
Skipper automates Jira ticket creation directly from Slack. Whether a long conversation or a quick Slack command, Skipper organizes the information, analyzes images, and creates detailed tickets in Jira — like an assistant!
Very needed feature!, do you plan to be able to decide if multiple tickets should be created from the same thread, or if the ticket that would be created should instead be deduplicated and linked to an existing one? I've been working with PMs for the last year to improve flows like these within enterprise software companies. I'd be happy to talk and exchange knowledge. Best of luck with the launch!
8 months ago
I've been using skipper for the past several weeks and the whole team has been very impressed with how nuanced and helpful it is. I've seen countless instances where things get dropped or missed simply because the documentation or requirements never made it out of Slack. Skipper solves that and makes it easy to ensure everyone is working off of the same information.
8 months ago
The ability to create tickets from conversations is great, especially when things get busy. It's easy to lose track of important tasks when they're buried in chat threads. @vikram_ramkumar
8 months ago
this is such an awesome idea, my dev friends in my organization should be easily able to keep a thread from slack as their jira tickets, one question @vikram_ramkumar , does it also makes sure that no duplicate jira tickets for the same slack threads are created? like what if one person opens a thread for the same topic? will it make sure that duplication doesnt happen overtime?
8 months ago
Wow, Skipper looks like a real time-saver! As someone who's constantly juggling between Slack and Jira, this could be a game-changer. Love how it can create tickets from conversations - that's where most of our ideas pop up anyway. The auto-detection for task types and epics is pretty slick too. Curious about how well it handles complex discussions though. Any plans to integrate with other project management tools in the future? Either way, definitely giving this a try in our next sprint planning session!
8 months ago