Overdue tickets go unnoticed until a client escalates
Without daily board reviews, issues stall. LoopSuite monitors Jira and flags anything going wrong before clients notice.
Jira is built for engineering teams but small agencies and service businesses use it too. Without a dedicated project manager, overdue tickets and stalled sprints go unnoticed until a client asks. LoopSuite reads your Jira boards and prepares the briefing, escalation and client updates automatically.
The problem
Without daily board reviews, issues stall. LoopSuite monitors Jira and flags anything going wrong before clients notice.
A weekly status email to stakeholders takes 30 minutes to compile from Jira data. LoopSuite prepares it automatically.
One person is supposed to review Jira, chase developers and update clients. That person doesn't exist at your scale.
How it works
Tell LoopSuite which projects and boards to watch. It reads tickets, sprints and issue data across your workspace.
What's overdue, what's blocked and what's at risk this sprint — in plain English every morning.
Status updates for clients and stakeholders are drafted from real Jira data. You approve before they're sent.
Questions
Yes. Solo developers benefit from the daily briefing and automated client updates — work that would normally go undone.
LoopSuite can summarise sprint completion data and draft a plain-English retrospective for your review and approval.
LoopSuite works with both. You choose which project types and boards to connect.
Get started
Tell LoopSuite which tools you use and what feels messy. It shows where it can help — before you connect anything.