Run GitHub by voice
Incredible is a voice-first assistant that handles your GitHub project work for you. You hold a key, say what you want, and it opens and labels issues, checks pull requests, posts review comments, links issues to PRs, and reads back the state of your repos. It runs on your Mac or Windows machine, uses cloud AI models to understand you, and does the same work across 3,000+ other apps in one request. Before it comments, closes, or changes anything, it shows you exactly what it will do and waits for your approval.
Last updated July 2026
In short
- Talk to GitHub to run the issue and pull request work around your code.
- It opens issues, checks PRs, posts review comments, and reads Actions status.
- Works across GitHub and 3,000+ other apps in one spoken request.
- Asks before it comments, closes, or changes anything.
- Runs on your own Mac or Windows machine using cloud AI models.
What you can say
“Open an issue in the web-app repo titled “login loops on Safari” and label it bug”
The issue is filed in the right repo with the label, once you approve it.
“What pull requests are waiting on my review?”
You get a list of PRs assigned to you for review, with nothing changed.
“Add a comment on PR 214 asking for tests before merge”
It drafts the comment and posts it once you say go.
“Show me the open issues assigned to me across my repos”
It reads back your open issues, no changes made.
“Close issue 88 in the api repo and link it to PR 91”
It closes the issue and references the PR after you approve.
“Did the latest Actions run on main pass or fail?”
It checks the workflow run and tells you the result.
“Assign the flaky test issue to me and add it to the Sprint project”
It assigns you and adds the issue to that project on your yes.
“Label every open issue mentioning “timeout” as needs-triage”
It lists the matching issues and applies the label after you approve.
How it works
- Hold the activation key on your Mac or Windows machine and say what you want done in GitHub.
- Incredible turns your words into a plan with cloud AI models and finds the exact GitHub actions to run.
- Before it comments, closes, or changes anything, it shows you the change and waits for your approval.
- It carries out the work in GitHub, keeps a record of what it did, and can keep watching repos or PRs you name.
Incredible vs GitHub’s own AI
| Incredible | GitHub Copilot | |
|---|---|---|
| How you use it | Talk to it. Hold a key from any app and speak. | Use Copilot in your editor, the CLI, and the Copilot app. |
| Where it works | Across GitHub and 3,000+ other apps in one request. | Across your repos, editor, and GitHub surfaces. |
| Writing code | Not its job. It runs the work around your code. | Strong. Writes, edits, and refactors code for you. |
| Issue and PR admin | Opens issues, checks PRs, and posts review comments. | Its coding agent can also open and update PRs. |
| Before it comments or closes | Shows the exact change and waits for your approval. | Agent actions can run with your configured settings. |
| Cross-app tasks | Pulls from GitHub, Jira, Slack, and more in one flow. | Centered on your code and GitHub workflow. |
What can Incredible do in GitHub?
It handles the work around your code. You say what you need and it opens and labels issues, checks which pull requests need your review, posts review comments, links issues to PRs, reads the status of Actions runs, and adds issues to projects. It reads your repos back too, so you can ask what is assigned to you or waiting on review without leaving what you are doing.
This is the project side of GitHub, not the coding side. It is meant to sit alongside your editor, so the tracking and review admin happens by voice while you keep your hands on the code.
- Open, label, and close issues, and add them to projects.
- Find pull requests waiting on your review.
- Post review comments and link issues to PRs.
- Read back Actions run status and your open work.
How is this different from GitHub Copilot?
GitHub Copilot writes code. It is strong in your editor and CLI, it can generate and edit code, and its coding agent can open pull requests. Incredible does not try to out-code Copilot and does not write code in your editor.
Incredible covers the workflow around the code by voice, across apps, with approvals. You talk to open issues, triage pull requests, and check Actions, and the same request can reach Jira, Slack, and your inbox. Use Copilot to write and review code, and Incredible to run the project admin hands-free and tie it to the rest of your tools.
Is it safe to let it act on my repos?
Yes, because it asks first. Posting a comment, closing an issue, changing a label, or editing a PR is shown to you as an exact preview and only happens once you approve. Reading issues, pull requests, and Actions status needs no approval, so those answers are instant.
Every action is written to an audit trail, so you can trace what changed and when. It can also watch a repo or PR and tell you when a review is requested or a run fails, instead of you checking the tab.
Questions, answered
Does Incredible replace GitHub Copilot?
No. Copilot writes code in your editor and repos. Incredible handles the issue and pull request work around your code by voice, across GitHub and 3,000+ other apps, with approvals. They fit side by side.
Can it write code for me?
No. That is Copilot’s strength, not Incredible’s. Incredible runs the project work like issues, reviews, and Actions status, and leaves the code to you and your coding tools.
How do I use it?
You hold one key on your Mac or Windows machine and speak, then let go. There is no GitHub page to open first.
Will it close issues or comment without asking?
No. Commenting, closing, labeling, or editing always shows a preview and waits for your approval. Only reading and searching happen without a prompt.
Does it run on Windows as well as Mac?
Yes. Incredible runs on both Mac and Windows and uses cloud AI models to understand you.
Can it watch a repo or PR for me?
Yes. Ask it to watch a repo or pull request and it will tell you when a review is requested or an Actions run fails, so you stop checking.
Put it to work in your apps.
Download Incredible for Mac or Windows, or see everything it can do.