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A SaaS platform that automates triage, assignment, and tracking of issues and pull requests, detecting critical problems and alerting owners to improve project management.

Scouted 4 hours ago

7.0/ 10
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Score breakdown

Urgency8.0
Market size7.0
Feasibility7.0
Competition6.0
The pain

Lack of effective automation to manage and prioritize issues and pull requests in software projects.

Who'd pay

Software development teams, project managers, and companies managing code repositories with multiple collaborators.

Signal that triggered it

"27 Stale Issues (84%): The vast majority of open issues have had no activity in over 7 days. A large portion (19) are historical daily-report issues that were never closed."

Original post

Daily Status Report — 2026-04-24

Published: 4 hours ago

Repository: harunraseed/agenticworkflowdemo_project Author: github-actions[bot] Daily report showing repository metrics including open issues, stale issues, unlabeled and unassigned issues, open pull requests, and recent activity. Highlights critical failures in agentic workflows, many stale and unassigned issues, and stalled pull requests.

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