Standuply alternative: one sourced report, not twenty processes

Standuply is the heavyweight of Slack standup bots. Beyond async standups it runs retrospectives, planning poker, backlog grooming, and twenty-odd agile and HR processes, and it pulls data from Jira and GitHub on demand. If you are an agile team that lives inside those ceremonies, Standuply has more of them than anyone.

That breadth is also why founders look for a Standuply alternative. A solo founder or a small team does not need planning poker. They need to know, once a day, who shipped and who is slipping, without administering a process. Eodly is built for that, and nothing else.

Standuply vs Eodly: the real difference

The two tools look adjacent because both touch GitHub. They are not doing the same thing with it.

  • Standuply pulls Jira and GitHub data so you can query it: run a slash command, build an agile chart, pull a ticket into Slack. The standup itself is still the answers people type.
  • Eodly uses GitHub and Linear to check the standup. Each check-in claim is weighed against the evidence automatically, and the report shows you where the claim and the work diverge.

Standuply gives you more data and more ceremonies. Eodly gives you one verdict: who shipped with proof, who is silent, who is slipping. The work of reconciling claim against evidence is done for you, not handed to you as another dashboard to read.

What you actually get

Your team sends one short end-of-day check-in from Slack, Telegram, or Discord. Anyone who forgets gets an automatic nudge. At the time and timezone you set (7 PM local by default), Eodly delivers one sourced page:

  • KPI status at a glance.
  • Who shipped, each claim next to its merged PR or moved ticket.
  • Who went silent.
  • Who is starting to slip, flagged against the evidence.

No retros to schedule, no poker to run, no twenty processes to configure. One report that tells you where to look.

When Standuply is the better fit

If your team runs formal agile ceremonies and you want one tool that automates retrospectives, planning poker, and surveys alongside standups, Standuply does all of that and Eodly deliberately does not. Eodly is the better fit when you want less process, not more: a founder or lead who wants daily, sourced visibility and would rather not run a single meeting to get it.

One more thing worth being blunt about: Eodly is a chief of staff for you, not surveillance for the team. No keystroke logging, no screen capture. It reads the work your team already produces in the open.

See your first sourced report


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