Kanban with git integration: git on the board
Commits, branches, pull requests and CI status land on the right card automatically. One script, any host — in Zuuna's Developer plan.
Features
What Zuuna does — and on which plan. No asterisks: where a feature needs a higher plan, it says so.
Commits, branches, pull requests and CI status land on the right card automatically. One script, any host — in Zuuna's Developer plan.
Releases as bands on a timeline, open branches, and every commit that shipped with no ticket — derived automatically from git and your pipeline.
Two-factor authentication and an audit log on every plan; SSO over SAML or OIDC, SCIM provisioning and an IP allowlist from Business Pro.
Rules that move, assign, label and notify — set up on the board itself. From the Plus plan, with quotas stated openly.
Rich-text documents right next to the board, with images, Word import and Word export. From Business Pro.
Upload the sheet, map the columns, done — with the limits stated openly and no pretence that attachments and comments come along. On every plan.
Live estimation rounds: hidden votes, a shared reveal, and the conversation about the spread. Included in the Developer plan.
Make a board or document readable through a link — for people with no Zuuna account, without making them members. From the Plus plan.
A personal scratchpad in the header that autosaves — and turns into a card on any board with one click. Included from Business Standard.
What is in a version, which checks ran and when it went live — bound to a git tag instead of typed into a spreadsheet. Developer plan.
A scoped REST API at /api/v1, signed webhooks with a delivery log, and a one-file CLI. Included in the Developer plan.
Backlog, sprint planning, capacity, planning poker and burndown — on the same board the work already lives on. Included in the Developer plan.
Sort, group and edit inline — the same cards as on the board, in spreadsheet form. From the Plus plan.
Holidays, sickness and each person's working week in one place — and sprint capacity does the arithmetic. From Business Standard.
Estimate effort, log time where the work lives, and compare the two. From Business Pro — and explicitly not statutory working-time recording.
Every board as Excel or CSV, your personal data as JSON in one click, documents as Word — on every plan, with no request to sales.
Git on the board links commits, branches, pull requests and build status to the card automatically — one script in your repository, any git host. The code graph turns that into your group's shipping history: releases as bands, branches still open, and every commit that went live without a ticket. Releases hang off real git tags, with the deploy and an optional approval gate on the same page. Plus the REST API, signed webhooks and automations that react to git and CI. All on the Developer plan. Project management for developers.
One backlog for the whole group, sprints with a goal and dates, per-person capacity before you commit, planning poker as a live session, a refinement board, a burndown with velocity, and an archive of every closed sprint. The running sprint is simply a board — everything that works on boards works there. Sprints and the backlog are the Developer plan; boards, table view, cards and epics are on every plan (table view from Plus).
A live timer on the card, after-the-fact logging in plain language ("2h 30m"), estimate against actual, board reports by person and date range, and tracked time in every Excel or CSV export. Already on Clockify or Toggl? Connect them and the hours land on the right card. Time tracking and reports from Business Pro. Calendar view with Google, Outlook and Apple sync, plus the team planner for absences and weekly capacity, from Business Standard.
Roles and permissions as a grid, groups with their own access levels, two-factor authentication (enforced for everyone if you want), an audit log, a user directory, and handover of a workspace or a single group — on every plan. SSO over SAML 2.0 or OpenID Connect, password login switched off entirely, automatic provisioning over SCIM, an IP allowlist and your own workspace address: from Business Pro. Hosted in Germany, DPA on request. More on GDPR and hosting.
Better you learn it here than after you have moved:
No. Boards, table view, cards, roles, import and export are on every plan, including the free one. The Developer plan adds sprints, git on the board, releases, the code graph and the API — the things a development team needs.
By arrangement, yes. Self-hosting is not a self-service item on the price list — it runs on an individual contract, because operations, updates and support all look different that way. The standard case remains the hosted service: servers in Germany, a DPA, and a full export of your data whenever you want it. If you need self-hosting, talk to us.
Jira connects with an API token and is read directly; Trello comes in through its JSON export. Everything else runs through Excel and CSV, with column mapping and a preview before anything is created.
Sign up, build a board, try it — no credit card, no sales call.