use cases

kanban boards that you can search and chat

keep kanban boards organized and actionable. jottie helps product and engineering teams capture context and retrieve it when decisions matter.

use cases

powered by jottie

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capture technical decisions and rationale

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track bugs, features, and releases

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search across all product context

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why this works

built for this

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capture technical decisions and rationale

2

track bugs, features, and releases

3

search across all product context

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chat to understand complex histories

examples

example questions

see how others use jottie for use cases. try these prompts to get started.

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"build a board for product planning"
"rename the backlog board"
"recover a deleted board from settings"

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managing kanban boards

product development generates endless context. jottie helps you capture kanban boards and retrieve the right information when you're making decisions or onboarding teammates.

find why decisions were made

track feature evolution over time

surface related issues and discussions

managing kanban boards

find why decisions were made
track feature evolution over time
surface related issues and discussions

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institutional memory

teams forget why decisions were made. jottie preserves context so you can understand the rationale behind past choices.

institutional memory

teams forget why decisions were made. jottie preserves context so you can understand the rationale behind past choices.

questions

frequently asked

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how do i document technical decisions?

capture the decision, the alternatives considered, and the rationale. jottie makes this searchable later.

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can i track feature history?

yes. search for a feature name to see all related notes, or ask jottie to trace its timeline.

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how do i onboard new team members?

point them to jottie and let them search for context on any project or decision.

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