Pablo Rogers

AdeptDev - Lightweight project management for founders.

Meet Adeptdev — a lightweight, developer-first project manager built for solo front-end builders. I built this because every existing tool felt bloated, slow, or designed for huge teams. Adeptdev keeps things simple: fast Kanban, clean tasks, GitHub integration, and a workspace that helps you ship — not get buried in menus. If you're a solo dev or small team that wants something modern, simple, and actually pleasant to use, give it a spin 🙌

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Pablo Rogers
Hey Product Hunt community! 👋 We built this tool for front-end developers and small teams who want to stay in sync with their codebase without the manual overhead. With AdeptDev, your task cards update automatically as your branches and code change—no extra clicks, no forgotten updates. Everything you see on your board always reflects the latest work happening in your repo. A few things we’re particularly excited about: - Automatic updates: Task cards stay in sync with your branches in real time. - Clear context: See branch info, pull requests, and key task details all in one place. - Lightweight workflow: No bloated features—just what you need to stay productive. We’d love to hear your thoughts! Any feedback, feature ideas, or ways we could make it more useful for your workflow would be amazing. Let’s make project management smoother for devs, together.
Masum Parvej

@pablorogers Context view looks helpful.

Pablo Rogers

@masump Thanks, Masum! 🙌 Making a clean and intuitive UI was really important to us so you can get an instant overview of what’s happening in your codebase. How do you usually keep track of updates in your workflow?

Armondo Bell Jr

@pablorogers Congrats on the launch! Love seeing more dev-focused tools. The UI looks super clean, and the workflow feels straightforward. I can definitely see solo devs using this daily. Big fan already!

Quick question — how does the GitHub syncing work under the hood? Does it pull updates in real time or on a schedule?

Pablo Rogers

@armondo_bell_jr Thanks so much, Armondo! 🙌 All the data updates in real time, we accomplish this by receiving information from your codebase via GitHub webhooks, so any changes are reflected instantly as they come in. One of the main things we focused on when building the product was making sure you stay fully in sync with your codebase, so real-time updates are really one of our core pillars.

François PIQUARD

It looks super crisp !

What is the pricing like ?

Pablo Rogers

@francois_piquard Thanks François! 🙌 Really appreciate it.

Right now the pricing is super simple, it’s free for solo devs and teams up to 3 people. After that, it’s just $10 per additional team member. Trying to keep it as affordable and straightforward as possible!

Michael Schreier

Congrats on the launch! The design is really clean and I love that it feels focused and lightweight - so many dev tools end up bloated and overwhelming. This looks like it wants to stay useful without becoming "everything for everyone."


Two questions about privacy (couldn't find anything about this on the website):

1. How do you handle data when connecting to GitHub? Where does my code live?

2. What about all the things I enter into the tool? Is that data encrypted on your servers?


Would love to understand the security model before going all in.


Upvoted - hoping this stays small and sharp!

Majid Zare

Is it just for companies, or can I use it for personal projects?

Fahimeh Dehghani

AdeptDev feels like a strong attempt to automate away the usual human messiness in software workflows. The upside is clear: faster iteration and fewer manual bottlenecks. The downside is whether the system can stay reliable when specs shift or edge cases pile up. If it handles that well, it could be a meaningful step forward for teams trying to scale without adding more engineering overhead.