Now you can build alongside AI teammates, right in Shortcut. Engineers can now pick up the next task in the queue, regardless of whether they're a human or an agent. Move faster than ever with Shortcut for Agents.
Hi Hunters!
Kurt here, founder and CEO of Shortcut, and I’m thrilled to share our newest launch with the Product Hunt community: Shortcut for Agents (and a first look at our upcoming project management agent, Korey.)
Shortcut is the project management tool of choice for tens of thousands of product engineering teams looking to build and ship software faster. Today, we're taking a quantum leap forward.
Introducing Shortcut for Agents: Now you can assign work directly to AI agents like Devin and Codegen right inside Shortcut. Simply assign a task, and your AI teammates get to work immediately. We'll be releasing our API for agents very soon, opening the door for anyone to build their own.
Meet Korey: Our new project management agent that transforms your ideas into development-ready work in seconds. Korey handles everything—stories, sub-tasks, clear descriptions, and acceptance criteria—acting as your teammate who excels at converting fuzzy details into actionable plans.
Need a project status update? Just ask Korey! No more hunting down specific dashboards or filtering through data. Korey can instantly tell you how projects are progressing and help you identify bottlenecks.
The product development landscape is evolving rapidly, with AI becoming a genuine part of the team. We're excited to help teams navigate this shift with tools that seamlessly enable collaboration between humans and AI agents in one unified workspace.
We'd love to hear what you think about Shortcut for Agents and Korey in the comments! As always, thank you to our incredible community and customers. Your feedback and ideas continue to shape everything we build.
(And yes, Shortcut remains free forever for teams of 10 or fewer. Give it a try today!)
Hey @kurt congratulations on this! I want to use 'Korey' and 'Devins' work and extend it to the quality part as well. I assume Devin creates unit tests, but how about larger features, where Korey is writing Acceptance Criteria? It would be interesting to have AI also write the tests for these. And then augment that with an experienced tester who validates the work and extends it with their product and test knowledge.
This looks very cool, and I'm looking forward to more advancements.
Shortcut for Agents seems like the future of Agile teams. Great work guys! All the best
Such a smart tool for support teams! Love how it simplifies repetitive tasks and saves time without sacrificing quality. Excited to see how this grows!