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Crickets is the morning dashboard for engineering managers and tech leads. Connect your GitHub org and see what needs attention: unassigned bugs, stale PRs, pending replies, zombie issues, production errors with no ticket. Plus tech stack versions, bus factor, and repo hygiene. Open it, see what's blocked, close the tab. No code changes, no agents, no noise.
I work at an agency, and like a lot of you I juggle multiple projects, multiple teams, multiple GitHub repos at the same time.
The thing that was driving me nuts: having to go hunt the info down myself. Open GitHub, filter issues, figure out which PR has been sitting there for 10 days, try to understand why this bug still has no owner. And all of that without wanting to spam the team with "hey where are we on this?".
Crickets is my answer to that. I open the dashboard in the morning, I see in 30 seconds what's blocked, what's drifting, what needs me. And I close the tab. Without pinging anyone.
What it watches:
🐛 Unassigned bugs
⏳ PRs with no review
💬 Customer issues with no reply
🧟 Zombie issues (no activity for weeks)
🛠️ Outdated / end-of-life tech stack
🚌 Bus factor (one dev carrying everything)
📋 Repo hygiene (CI, Dependabot, security policy…)
You connect your GitHub org and that's it.
Free for 1 repo, Pro coming soon.
Really curious to hear your feedback, especially from folks juggling multiple clients or multiple teams in parallel 🙏
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About Crickets on Product Hunt
“Every repo's health, without bugging your team”
Crickets was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 8 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #21 on the daily leaderboard. Crickets is the morning dashboard for engineering managers and tech leads. Connect your GitHub org and see what needs attention: unassigned bugs, stale PRs, pending replies, zombie issues, production errors with no ticket. Plus tech stack versions, bus factor, and repo hygiene. Open it, see what's blocked, close the tab. No code changes, no agents, no noise.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I work at an agency, and like a lot of you I juggle multiple projects, multiple teams, multiple GitHub repos at the same time.
The thing that was driving me nuts: having to go hunt the info down myself. Open GitHub, filter issues, figure out which PR has been sitting there for 10 days, try to understand why this bug still has no owner. And all of that without wanting to spam the team with "hey where are we on this?".
Crickets is my answer to that. I open the dashboard in the morning, I see in 30 seconds what's blocked, what's drifting, what needs me. And I close the tab. Without pinging anyone.
What it watches:
🐛 Unassigned bugs
⏳ PRs with no review
💬 Customer issues with no reply
🧟 Zombie issues (no activity for weeks)
🛠️ Outdated / end-of-life tech stack
🚌 Bus factor (one dev carrying everything)
📋 Repo hygiene (CI, Dependabot, security policy…)
You connect your GitHub org and that's it.
Free for 1 repo, Pro coming soon.
Really curious to hear your feedback, especially from folks juggling multiple clients or multiple teams in parallel 🙏