Karim G.

FlowBoard - No sprints. No chaos. Flow-based PM for small dev teams.

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Flow-based task and release management for small dev teams (2-15 people). No sprints - one continuous flow, one prioritized backlog. Auto-generated changelogs, visual QA (red/green testing states), GitHub & GitLab sync (PRs auto-link, merge = done), public roadmap, and AI bug analysis. Ship when ready, not when the sprint ends. Free plan available. Pro $49/mo (10 seats included).

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Karim G.
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Hey Product Hunt! I'm the solo founder behind FlowBoard. I spent years working in consulting with Jira and running sprints. I know Agile well. And that experience is exactly why I built the opposite. In consulting, Jira was configured by global admins trying to make one setup work for every team. It never felt adapted. Too many fields, too many workflows, too many things nobody used. And sprints — useful in theory — kept blocking flow in practice. Work piled up waiting for sprint boundaries. Things that needed to ship now waited for "next sprint." When I started my own startup, I tried Notion and Gleap. Both ended the same way: a chaotic board with no release structure. I could organize tasks, but I couldn't ship with confidence. There was no mechanism to catch things before they spiraled. So I built what I actually needed: a tool that wraps around a dev team's natural workflow. Tasks auto-prioritize. Testing status is visible at a glance. Releases collect done work automatically. GitHub PRs close tasks on merge. The goal was to remove the micro-management — to build mechanisms that keep things flowing smoothly so you don't need someone watching the board 24/7. When you don't catch a blocker or a missed test early enough, it creates chaos in the backlog. FlowBoard is designed to make those things visible before they become problems. Would love your feedback — especially if you've felt the same pain with your current tool.