See what shipped, without hovering
GitLoom is a Slack-first pull request notification tool for startup teams: it watches your GitHub repos and sends one quiet daily digest of stuck PRs, shipped work, and the week's progress, so founders stay informed without standing over engineers.
Built for teams who'd rather ship.
See what shipped without hovering
The digest tells you what merged and what’s stuck, so nobody has to narrate their work or field "any update?" DMs.
No new tool to check
Reports land in the Slack channel you already read. There is no dashboard to remember and no tab to keep open.
Stuck PRs caught while they’re cheap
On a five-person team, one PR waiting three days is real drag. GitLoom flags it the next weekday morning.
Quiet by default
If nothing changed, GitLoom stays silent. It is one quiet digest, not the GitHub firehose everyone mutes.
Cofounders stay aligned
The weekly digest gives non-technical cofounders an honest, plain-English picture of engineering, without a meeting.
Two-minute setup
Install the GitHub App, connect Slack, pick a channel. GitLoom detects how each repo ships automatically, so there is no YAML to write and nothing to maintain.
Common use cases.
The founder check-in, retired
"What’s the status?" messages disappear because the answer is already in the channel every morning. And when you want more, ask GitLoom directly in Slack.
Technical and non-technical, one page
The weekly digest is written in plain English, so the whole founding team reads the same summary.
Heads-down weeks
When everyone is deep in build mode, the digest is the one thing making sure reviews don’t silently pile up.
Launch announcements
GitLoom drafts release notes from merged work, so shipping the update and telling people about it happen the same day.
Remote and async by default
Distributed teams skip the daily sync call. The digest carries the status, the humans carry the decisions.
Process-free visibility
No tickets to groom and no fields to fill in. GitLoom reads the repo activity you already produce.
Build the product, not the process.
Two minutes of setup, then one quiet digest every weekday morning. 10-day free trial.
Two minutes to install · 10 days free · Quiet by default