Overcut

Overcut

Automate your SDLC with Agentic workflows

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Overcut brings autonomous AI agents into your engineering workflows - coordinating across Jira, GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and Azure DevOps. From PR reviews to ticket triage to spec generation.
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Yuval Hazaz

Hey Product Hunt 👋,


I’m Yuval, creator of Overcut. Thrilled (and a little nervous) to finally share what we’ve been building.

Overcut is the only AI that fully lives inside GitHub, Jira, and other git providers as your 24/7 virtual dev team.


Why we built it

The first wave of AI tools focused on helping individual developers - copilots in IDEs, assistants for single tasks. Powerful, yes, but limited. They don’t scale to teams, and they don’t connect to the real workflows where software actually ships.

We believe the next generation of AI isn’t about another coding sidekick - it’s about autonomous automation across the SDLC. AI agents that live inside your repos and tickets, coordinate like teammates, and free humans to focus on creativity and innovation.

What makes Overcut different

  • 🧩 Agentic Workflows you control - Think of it like CI/CD pipelines or n8n flows, but for your SDLC. You define the steps, rules, and triggers. No mystery box.

  • 💬 Native conversations - mention @overcut directly in GitHub PRs or Jira tickets. It will reply, take context, and act.

  • 24/7 virtual team - Agents automate reviews, docs, bug fixes, and even clearing tasks from the backlog and creating PRs around the clock, while you stay in the loop.

  • 🔗 Integrations that matter - Overcut lives in your current tools - GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Jira, Azure DevOps. No extra tools or platforms.

What we believe

  1. Control matters. You should shape automation to your org - not bend to someone else’s “magic.”

  2. Native matters. If it doesn’t live in your Git/ticket flow, it just adds friction.

  3. Humans stay in the loop. Automation replaces repetitive work, not creativity.

🎁 For the PH community:

We’d love your feedback - what workflows would save your team the most pain? Drop ideas, and let’s jam. We will be happy to pubhish it on our playbook gallery.

Huge thanks to our early design partners, testers, and friends who pushed us to raise the bar 🏁 ❤️.

Tal Shemesh

Looks amazing.
I can't wait to try it!

Yuval Hazaz

@tal_shemesh1 Thanks, I'm sure you'll love it, and would love to hear your feedback.

Ido Ivri

Looks like an awesome product! Looking forward to trying it!

Yuval Hazaz

@idoivri Thanks! Looking forward to get your feedback

On Freund

This looks really awesome. Which use cases would make the most out of Overcut?

Yuval Hazaz

Thanks @on 🙏 really appreciate it!

The use cases where teams get the most value with Overcut are the ones that repeat daily and eat up developer focus. For example:

• PR workflows → automated code reviews, test generation, changelog enforcement.

• Issue management → triaging, updating, or even resolving tickets in GitHub/Jira.

• Docs & specs → generating or updating technical docs so they never fall behind.

The sweet spot is anything that’s structured, repetitive, and already tied to your SDLC. Instead of devs chasing process, Overcut’s agents run those workflows continuously - so your team can focus on the harder problems.

Saurav Jain

Congratulations for the launch!! :)

Yuval Hazaz

@sauain Thanks! very exciting

Tomer Barnea

Great launch!

Can I also integrate that to my team's Slack to work from our workspace? Can I see all the PR, and review Overcut did for me?

Thanks!

Yuval Hazaz

@tomer_barnea1 Thanks 🙏 really glad you like it!

All the communication happens directly on tickets and PRs. Slack integration will also be an option soon.

All the agent executions are logged and you can view the list of all PRs and tickets that were handled, together with and all the details of the actins and the tools that were used by the agent

Slavik Markovich

Congrats on the launch! Looks really cool and useful!

Yuval Hazaz

@slavik_markovich Thanks! I'm sure you'll love it

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