Why teams leave Shortcut
- No native AI agents or automation for code/QA tasks
- Environment and deployment tracking is limited
- No truly collaborative free plan
- Fewer integrations than AgileTune
- Analytics are solid but lack environment and deployment context
- Less flexible for non-software use cases
Why teams switch to AgileTune
AI Agents for Every Role
Planner, coder, QA, reviewer, docs writer — assign AI to any task type and let it work autonomously.
Environment Pipeline
See every feature's status across dev, staging, and production. Auto-transitions on merge.
Free Collaboration
Unlimited members, full boards, and core AI features — for free. No credit card needed.
Richer Reporting
Velocity, cycle time, lead time, throughput by environment — context-aware metrics Shortcut can't match.
Feature-by-feature comparison
An honest, detailed look at how the two products stack up.
| Feature | AgileTune | Shortcut |
|---|---|---|
| Native AI Agents | ||
| Environment/deployment tracking | Limited | |
| Collaborative free plan | ||
| GitHub auto-sync | ||
| Sprint management | ||
| Velocity & burndown | ||
| Custom fields | ||
| Recurring tasks | ||
| Setup time | < 5 min | < 15 min |