You're managing the project, doing the work and chasing clients — Jira can't help with all three
Jira tracks the tickets. LoopSuite watches the deadline, prepares the client update and flags what's going wrong.
Small businesses and agencies use Jira without a dedicated project manager to watch it. That means overdue tickets go unnoticed, clients don't get updates and sprints drift. LoopSuite is the action layer that reviews your Jira boards daily and prepares everything a PM would — without the headcount.
The problem
Jira tracks the tickets. LoopSuite watches the deadline, prepares the client update and flags what's going wrong.
A client emails asking for a project update. LoopSuite already has one drafted from this morning's Jira data.
Tasks slip across sprint boundaries silently. LoopSuite flags when a sprint is at risk and prepares the conversation with stakeholders.
How it works
No webhooks or API keys to configure. Tell LoopSuite which projects to watch.
Sprint health, overdue issues and blocked tickets — summarised every morning in plain English.
Status emails, stakeholder updates and escalation messages are drafted from real Jira data. You approve.
Questions
This is the ideal use case. LoopSuite gives a 3–5 person team the project oversight a larger team gets from a dedicated PM.
Yes. You can ask LoopSuite to create issues, assign them and add them to the correct project — from a plain-English request.
LoopSuite reads your sprint data and can surface velocity trends, completion rates and capacity issues in plain-English summaries.
Get started
Tell LoopSuite which tools you use and what feels messy. It shows where it can help — before you connect anything.