If you're like most eng teams, you're probably juggling 5-10+ tabs just to get through your day. GitHub for code reviews, Jira or Linear for tickets, PostHog for analytics, Slack for... well, everything else.
The problem? Dashboards are static. Your work isn't.
You don't need another place to check information you need context delivered exactly where and when you need it. When you're in the middle of a conversation about a production issue, you shouldn't have to leave Slack to hunt down error logs. When planning sprint priorities, you shouldn't need to toggle between three tools to see what's blocking your team.
Our eng team was drowning in this chaos. We'd spend more time finding answers than actually building. "What needs attention right now?" became a 20-minute investigation across PRs, tickets, Sentry alerts, analytics dashboards, and meeting notes.
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Absolutely love using Entelligence. it has a great product UI and with the launch of Ask Ellie, it makes the overall experience even more streamlined as you can use it in so many tools. I have already tried Entelligence in code repositories and now it's great we can expand the capabilities to Jira
@shivaylamba amazing :) been great to work with you and your team!
Huge congrats! 😊 The ability to ask about PRs, incidents, and analytics in one place is powerful indeed.
Nawvel
I really appreciate products built from internal pain points. That usually shows in the UX. :D
@raghavendra_devadiga4 yess this was built to give engineers peace of mind! I used to work in big tech and the context switching used to drive me mad :)
Hatable
wow, looks cool!
Agentplace
Turning conversations into tickets feels obvious in hindsight, which usually means it’s a great idea 🥷
Ask Ellie
@egor_sipkin we tried to built the entire product, as a solution to our regular painpoints.
Glad you find it useful too.
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Sellou
Congratulations on the launch, @aiswaryasankar