Browse, open, and edit tickets without leaving the IDE. Ticket IDs in code are detected and linked, and @-mentions come with autocomplete.
Fix button overflow on small viewports
Add email validation in updateUser()
Onboarding flow: rewrite step 3 copy
Document rate limiting for /api/v1/users
Fix button overflow on small viewports
Deep integration with IntelliJ, WebStorm, and the whole JetBrains family.
Browse, filter, and create tickets in a dedicated tool window — no need to switch to the browser.
Ticket IDs like `ACME-42` are highlighted, come with hover documentation, and are clickable.
User autocomplete when writing comments. No more hunting for UUIDs, no more mistagged mentions.
Current connection status visible in the IDE status bar. One click opens Spedy or logs you in.
Seamless integration with IntelliJ's built-in task system. Branches and commit messages get linked to ticket IDs automatically.
Browser-based login with OAuth 2.0 + PKCE. No passwords or API keys stored in the IDE.
If you write tickets and implement them, both belong in one place.
Dedicated tool window with list, filter, and detail view. Create new tickets from the IDE — with full Markdown support.
Every ticket ID in code, comments, or commit messages is detected and linked. Hover shows status, title, and assignee.
Write ticket comments in a dedicated editor tab. @-mentions with autocomplete, Markdown rendering, and status changes included.
OAuth 2.0 with PKCE — the industry standard for desktop clients. Tokens are stored in the IDE's secure credentials store.
IntelliJ IDEA 2025.2 or newer. Requires Java 21+ (ships with modern JetBrains IDEs).
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