Nihat Ozdemir

Stash MCP Server - Make AI IDEs even smarter with your team’s knowledge

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Stash MCP Server lets AI agents like Cursor, Claude, and Copilot access your team’s real context (code, docs, issues) so they can resolve tickets without endless prompting. Just say "solve my assigned issue with the ID of …" - that’s it.

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Sundar Arvind

This is cool guys, congrats on the launch! We might try this!

Nihat Ozdemir

@sundararvind1244 Really appreciate it! If you give it a try, we’d love to hear your feedback. You can get started here: https://usestash.com/get-started/

Cruise Chen

Remember the days when we used jira with tons of tickets flushing in... I really hope Stash could relief dev people from pain! Congrats team!

Ayberk Yasa

@cruise_chen Yes, exactly where Stash comes in! Thanks

Vladimir Tambovtsev

Congratulations with the launch

Nihat Ozdemir

Thanks!

Gorkem Cetin

You guys working round the clock to build everything the community asks for! Kudos to the team :)

İsmail Emir Lambacıoğlu

@gorkemcetin Thank you so much!

Abdul Rehman

Congrats on the Launch! How do you handle security when giving AI agents access to private repos and docs?

Ayberk Yasa

@abod_rehman Thanks! You can check out: https://usestash.com/security/

Pavel Kroc

A very important piece of software, considering how deeply AI is becoming integrated into every developer’s life. Wishing you the best of luck!

Ayberk Yasa

@pavel_web Thanks!

Muhammad Mudassir

Looks really promising. Really excited for you guys!

İsmail Emir Lambacıoğlu

@muhammad_mudassir_siddiqui Thank you Muhammad, you can always give it a try from usestash.com

Omer Aplak

Congrats!

Nihat Ozdemir

Thanks 😎

jwfing

That moment when Stash lets the AI hit the assigned issue with the right context already loaded felt surprisingly liberating. It feels like having a teammate who actually reads the Jira history before replying.

Chuck Liu

Been testing Stash MCP for a while and honestly, this is what AI tools were missing. Cursor + Copilot actually “get” my codebase now.