Stefan Welsch

Morphora - Turn tickets into verified, review-ready pull requests

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Morphora turns tickets into verified, review-ready pull requests. Connect your ticket systems (Jira, GitHub, Linear, GitLab, ServiceNow) and repositories — Morphora analyzes incoming work into structured technical intent, generates minimal changes in isolated workspaces, verifies them, and opens PRs with full context. Every step is visible. High-risk changes require approval. No magic, no black boxes. Free Starter plan available. 10-day trial on Team and Pro — no credit card required.

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Stefan Welsch
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Hi Product Hunt! I'm building Morphora because I kept seeing the same pattern: teams adopt AI coding assistants, developers get faster at writing code — but the bottleneck was never just writing code. It was the gap between "ticket exists" and "PR is ready for review." Tickets sit in backlogs. Context gets lost between the issue tracker and the IDE. Implementation starts without a clear plan. Verification is an afterthought. And when the PR finally lands, reviewers lack the context to evaluate it properly. Morphora closes that gap. It connects to the ticket systems and repositories your team already uses, analyzes incoming work into structured technical intent, generates minimal changes in isolated workspaces, verifies them, and opens PRs with full context — summary, intent, verification results, and risk notes. A few things we deliberately chose: - No magic. Every step is visible. You can see exactly what was analyzed, what was planned, what was executed, and what was verified. - No full autonomy by default. High-risk changes (auth, migrations, infra, payments) require approval. You control the automation level. - No lock-in. Morphora works with the tools you already have — Jira, GitHub, Linear, GitLab, and more. For sure we provide an own widget, that you could directly include into your product or homepage. We're live with a free Starter plan and a 10-day trial on Team and Pro. I'd love to hear how your team handles the ticket-to-PR workflow today and what you'd want from a tool like this. Happy to answer any questions!