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For in-house dev teams · mid-market

Modern tooling that IT will sign off on.

You’re 8-25 devs in a mid-market company. You want Linear-grade speed, but your compliance lead needs to sleep at night. Spedy is the point where modern UX and DACH-compliant compliance stop being a contradiction.

Client boards6 active · October
  • Nordwind Logistik
    26/40 h
    Agent PR waiting for review
  • Kessler & Partner
    18/30 h
  • Vitalis Health
    41/50 h
    82 % of budget · notify client
  • Brandt Industrie
    12/25 h
  • Lohmann Retail
    28/45 h
    blocked for 2 days
  • Sander Mobility
    22/35 h

What we hear

  • You want out of Jira — but Linear is US-hosted and gets blocked by your data protection officer.
  • Existing Atlassian Suite (Jira + Confluence) has been there for 8 years. Switching cost is real (licenses, training, migrations).
  • AI coding tools (Cursor, GitHub Copilot) are approved, but the PM tool has no native AI integration.
  • Audit logs and SSO are non-negotiable. Open-source tools (Plane, OpenProject) only half-meet that.
  • Change management: every new tool needs 6 weeks of approval before it’s even evaluated.

How Spedy solves it

Concrete answers, no marketing promises.

EU hosting + DPA as standard

Hosted at Hetzner in Germany. DPA in the standard contract. Your DPO can sign off without custom contract negotiation. Compliance story tellable in two sentences.

Migration-capable from Jira / Confluence

Native Jira API integration (one-time import or continuous live sync via webhooks + polling). Confluence: wiki pages migrated manually from the HTML export. For teams of 10+ users we handle the setup at no cost. No forced big-bang migration: you can introduce Spedy for one team, then scale.

AI coding agent that respects compliance

The hands-off runner runs with your own API credentials (Anthropic / OpenAI). If your org has an Anthropic Enterprise account, the agent runs through that — no data to third parties not covered by your DPA.

SSO, audit logs, permissions

Google Workspace SSO is live; SAML/OIDC on the roadmap. Audit logs for security-relevant actions. Granular permissions at board, ticket, and wiki level.

Vendor story for IT

A German GmbH (Coding 9 GmbH, registered in Bavaria), run by experienced DACH tech founders. Contact in German available. No "outside the EU" guessing game when issues arise.

What matters for you

Spedy does more than this. These are the parts that make the difference in your case.

  • EU hosting (Hetzner, Germany)

    DPO and IT security can check this one off.

  • DPA in the standard contract

    No custom-DPA negotiation ping-pong.

  • Google Workspace SSO

    Live today; SAML/OIDC on the roadmap.

  • Audit logs

    Who changed which ticket when. Compliance story.

  • AI agent with your own credentials

    Runs with your Anthropic/OpenAI keys, no data to Spedy third parties.

  • On-premise on request

    The Business plan on your infrastructure, as an individual offer. For regulated industries (pharma, banks, government).

Our recommendation

Recommended: Pro — self-hosted & on-premise on request

Pro (€9 / user / month) covers 90% of in-house requirements. For SAML SSO, extended audit logs and on-premise hosting there is self-hosted & on-premise on a Business basis, as an individual offer. We don’t do "add-on tier roulette" — you get one clear quote, no Pro-Plus-Premium tier ladder.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convince our data protection officer?
On request we’ll send you the DPA in advance (not a custom contract — our standard). Plus: hosting location (Hetzner, Germany), encryption at rest, backup policy. That covers 95% of DACH DPO checklists in one go.
Can we self-host?
Yes, as an individual offer on top of the Business plan. Setup on your own infrastructure (Kubernetes, Docker Compose, or bare metal). Pricing is quote-based — contact us with team size and use case.
What about SAML SSO?
Live today: Google Workspace SSO. SAML/OIDC is on the roadmap. If you need SAML now, let us know — we can prioritize.
We have Confluence macros / Jira workflows. How do we migrate?
Jira: native API integration with one-time import or continuous live sync (webhooks + polling), with configurable status and user mappings. Spedy is intentionally less configurable than Jira — some custom workflows you’ll need to rethink (e.g., with our automations engine). Confluence: wiki pages need manual migration, but the HTML export format maps cleanly. For teams of 10+ users we handle the setup at no cost.
What happens if you go out of business?
You can get all your data out yourself at any time: tickets and comments via the REST API, the wiki as Markdown, time entries as CSV. And in a hypothetical Spedy shutdown, we’d provide export tooling free of charge and plan for a generous wind-down period.

Are you something else?

One client project.Two weeks. Then you decide.

Create a board, import a live project, run the first agent PR. No rollout, no migrating eight clients at once.

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