
FlowBoard is a developer workflow tool that connects your Git workflow to task and release management. Built for small dev teams (2-15) who want to ship continuously without sprint overhead. Git integration: PRs auto-link to tasks via branch names or PR titles, tasks auto-close on merge, release changelogs auto-generate from shipped work. Priority scoring engine ranks tasks by impact, client demand, and technical ease. Visual QA states (red/green) surface testing status without context switching. Public API and MCP server let AI agents (Claude, Cursor) manage tasks programmatically. Stack: Angular 20, Firebase, Firestore, Cloud Functions, Stripe. Integrates with GitHub, GitLab, Slack, Microsoft Teams. Free plan: 1 workspace, up to 3 devs. Pro: $49/month with 10 seats included.
FlowBoard is a tool in the Code Collaboration category of a tech stack.
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