Michael Seibel

◯˚GitStart AI Ticket Studio - AI to write engineering-ready tickets

Write engineering-ready tickets with ease. Ticket Studio’s AI understands your codebase and gathers requirements to create well-scoped tickets within minutes. Avoid missed details, errors in scope, and endless developer back-and-forth!

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M. Aziz Ulak
Great idea and amazing execution! Congrats GitStart team 🚀
Trinh Nguyen
@mazula95 We appreciate your support!
Toshit Garg
Congrats on launch of GitStart AI Ticket Studio....
Trinh Nguyen
@toshit_garg Thank you so much!
Edgar Hernandez
this sounds amazing! question! this tool actually requires access to the code? Some companies wouldn't have issues related to trust? there might be a fear of leaks by allowing a third party read access to the code. how could you provide trust to future clients?
Trinh Nguyen
@dreamseeker5 We have an internal security tool called GitSlice. This tool allows us to load only the relevant part of the codebase, which you can choose, into the context window, unlike traditional RAG methods that perform poorly.
Haseeb Awan
At what size does it make sense to implement something like this ?
Karthik Ramakrishnan
Love this product from the GitStart team. I have been wanting to build something very similar to this. Now I am going to use this. Well done!
Sahiiii
hey, congratulations on your launch! but could you provide insights into the feedback mechanism for existing tickets? How does the AI prioritize and address potential gaps or missing information?
Dushusir
I think your icon design is very interesting.
Glen Dsouza
Congrats on the launch! Seems like an exciting product but I don't quite get it. Seems like i'd be the one who isn't exactly the user, but great product anyways
Guillermo Bascuñana
Sounds like a real game-changer for engineering teams. If it can write well-scoped tickets in minutes is going to save so much time... Also I find writing tickets very tedious
Dmitry Gorshkov
The examples in the screenshots are pretty bad. I mean, they are better than typical tickets written by inexperienced people, but they sure are not engineering-ready.