What is Shortcut and who is it for?
Shortcut is a project management platform designed for software development teams. It combines kanban boards, sprints, roadmaps, docs, and objectives in a single tool so engineering, product, and design teams can plan and ship work together.
Does Shortcut have a free plan?
Yes. The Free plan supports up to 10 users with one team and workspace, including boards, roadmaps, sprints, docs, and integrations with GitHub, Slack, and Figma. No credit card is required.
How does Shortcut integrate with GitHub and GitLab?
Shortcut's VCS integrations automatically update stories when branches are created, pull requests are opened, and code is merged. This keeps project status in sync with actual development activity without manual updates.
What is the difference between the Team and Business plans?
The Team plan ($8.50/user/month annually) offers up to 5 teams and workflows. The Business plan ($12/user/month annually) adds unlimited teams and workspaces, strategic objectives and OKRs, advanced custom fields, and advanced reporting.
Does Shortcut support agile methodologies like Scrum?
Yes. Shortcut supports sprints with iteration planning, velocity tracking, and burndown charts. Teams can also use kanban boards with WIP limits, or combine both approaches depending on their workflow.
Can Shortcut be used with AI coding tools?
Yes. Shortcut offers an MCP server that connects with agentic coding tools like Cursor and Claude Code. It also includes Korey, a built-in AI agent that assists with product engineering workflows directly in the platform.