Small by default
Issues name one change, one main surface, one finish line, and what not to touch.
Ishoo is an AI-managed issue tracker for your repo. Tell Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, or another MCP-capable agent what you want. The agent uses Ishoo to turn that request into scoped issues, milestones, decisions, blockers, labels, and focused work.
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It gives the agent a workflow it has to use. The agent can file work, plan work, start work, record decisions, split broad tasks, and hand work back - but it cannot quietly rewrite the task or mark itself done through the wrong path.
Issues name one change, one main surface, one finish line, and what not to touch.
If a task sprawls across too many files or subsystems, Ishoo guides the agent to break it apart.
Ishoo records what was filed, started, split, blocked, landed, and how long the work took.
How it works
This is not another chat window. Ishoo sits beside your AI coding harness. You give the intent in Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, or another agent. The agent manages the work through Ishoo. Ishoo enforces the workflow.
"Build the first version of the website from these notes."
Use Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, or another MCP-capable coding agent. Describe the goal, paste notes, attach research, or point at the repo.
It turns the loose goal into scoped issues, milestones, labels, blockers, dependencies, and decision records without making you fill them out by hand.
Each task gets a scope contract, a relevant surface, and an isolated Git workspace. Small work is easier to finish, test, and review.
Before work lands, Ishoo checks the scope and leaves you a clear record of what changed. You supervise the result.
Scope contracts
Ask an AI agent to build the whole thing at once and it will try. Ishoo pushes it to break the work down, focus its attention, and finish one real piece at a time.
"Build me a website for my app."
The agent spreads itself across copy, layout, navigation, pricing, forms, mobile, styling, edge cases, and checkout. The result may look good for a minute, but everything is thin.
The agent turns that big goal into a plan, then works through small issues with clear edges.
Small work is easier to finish, easier to test, easier to review, and easier to trust.
Decomposed plan
One focused issue
Free to try
Download Ishoo and use every feature for 14 days. No account, no credit card, no lock-in. Export to Markdown anytime.
Full access. No account. No credit card.
After the trial
Only pay if Ishoo earns its place. Includes all v1 updates, desktop UI, and local MCP server use.
Pay once after the trial. No subscription.
For Teams and Enterprise
For teams needing bulk deployment, procurement support, and security review.
Custom
Volume pricing based on team size.
Register team interestFAQ
Not necessarily. Those tools are mostly for humans and teams: coordination, assignments, reporting, and visibility. Ishoo is for the AI coding loop inside your repo. It is the tracker your AI actually works through.
No. The point is that the agent manages the tracker for you. You can edit anything in the desktop app, but the normal flow is: tell the agent what you want, let it organize the work in Ishoo, then review the result.
No. Bring your own coding agent. Ishoo works with MCP-capable tools such as Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, or another agent harness that can use tools against your local repo.
Prompts are suggestions. Ishoo is a workflow. The agent uses tools to file issues, lock scope, start isolated workspaces, record decisions, and hand back completion records.
Nothing is deleted. Buy the $39 v1 license to keep using Ishoo, or export the work to Markdown. Your project history remains yours.
Ishoo runs on your machine and keeps its working data with the repository. Your coding-agent provider may use its own network services; Ishoo does not turn your project into a hosted workspace.
Your agent runs the project’s own build and tests — Ishoo does not run them for you. What Ishoo enforces is the workflow around the work: that each task stays in scope, is fully documented, isn’t too big, runs in isolation, and gets cleaned up after it merges.
Yes. Issues, plans, decisions, and history can be exported to plain Markdown during the trial or after purchase.
Tell your coding agent what you want. The agent uses Ishoo to turn that goal into scoped issues, decisions, blockers, labels, and clean Git work - then Ishoo shows you exactly what happened.
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