Ordia – standup from GitHub and Jira, no human input
Passive standups from Git data, but Geekbot and Standuply already do this.

GitHub-to-English translator for founders who don't speak 'refactored the auth module'.
Non-technical founders, PMs, managers trying to understand development progress without technical context
Linear · GitHub Projects · Slack integrations for GitHub
It shows up in your inbox. You read it in 2 minutes. Done.
Here's what a report looks like: https://www.gitmore.io/example.html
Quick demo: https://demo.arcade.software/5tZyFDhp1myCosw6e1po
Free tier available. Happy to hear what you'd want from something like this.
Passive standups from Git data, but Geekbot and Standuply already do this.
Full-lifecycle AI dev at $2.5k/mo, but context persistence and code quality TBD post-trial.
Agent-first CLI contract with proper stdout/stderr separation for workflow capture.
Instant architecture overviews, tech-stack breakdowns, and entry-point maps from a pasted GitHub URL are the pitch — perfect for quick onboarding or audits. The site nails low friction (no login for public repos, indexed repo browser) but the space is crowded and the product needs clarity on accuracy, model limits, and private-repo support to feel essential.
Summarizes Git activity for stakeholders, but GitHub's own PR dashboards and Slack notifications already do this.
Daily briefings include confidence scores and linked evidence (commits, PRs, messages), which is actually useful — telling me 'why' a risk exists matters more than the label. The hard part is trust: if their blocker/risk detection keeps false positives or misses context, this becomes another noisy digest; I'd want clear controls for signal tuning, data retention, and anonymized examples from real teams before committing.