Compiling a client progress report from commits takes an hour
You have to pull the commit history, filter what matters, and write it in plain English. LoopSuite does this automatically.
Freelance developers and small agencies use GitHub perfectly as a development tool but struggle to translate that activity into client updates. LoopSuite reads your GitHub repos and prepares the client-ready progress reports, PR summaries and delivery notes — so clients stay informed without adding admin to your week.
The problem
You have to pull the commit history, filter what matters, and write it in plain English. LoopSuite does this automatically.
As a solo developer or small team, PR review is manual. LoopSuite surfaces open and stalled PRs every morning.
Sharing a commit log doesn't communicate progress. LoopSuite translates GitHub activity into client-language updates.
How it works
Tell LoopSuite which repositories to watch for each client or project.
What was shipped, what's in progress and what's next — written for clients, not developers.
All client communications are drafted for your review. You control what gets sent and when.
Questions
Yes. You can connect multiple repositories and LoopSuite will keep the reporting separate by project or client.
No. LoopSuite translates technical activity into plain-English summaries appropriate for non-technical clients.
LoopSuite can estimate development effort from commit activity, but it's not a time-tracking replacement.
Get started
Tell LoopSuite which tools you use and what feels messy. It shows where it can help — before you connect anything.