Incredible

Incredible for developers

Incredible is a voice-first assistant that does the coordination around your code, never the code itself: it reads your Linear or Jira issues, drafts a new one from what you say, summarizes the thread on your screen, and posts a deploy status in Slack. It runs on your own Mac or PC and does not write, review, or debug code, so the tracking is off your plate and you stay in the editor.

Last updated July 2026

In short

Watch it work

File the issue without leaving your editor.

Works with
LinearJiraGitHubSentryVercelSlack3,000+

The parts of the developers day nobody wants

Context-switching out of the editor to file a bug?

You spot the misaligned button mid-feature, and filing it means leaving the code, opening Linear, and losing your place. Say what is wrong and Incredible drafts the issue with a title and labels while you keep typing. It shows you the draft before it files, so the report is right and your focus stays in the editor.

The stand-up you rebuild from four tabs every morning.

New Sentry errors sit in one tab, your open Linear issues in another, and piecing together where things stand eats the first ten minutes. Ask for the stand-up and Incredible reads the new errors and your open issues out loud, so you start the day knowing what broke overnight and what is still on you.

The Jira thread that is forty comments deep.

Someone tags you into a thread that has been going since Tuesday, and catching up means scrolling all of it. Point Incredible at the thread on your screen and it gives you the gist in a line or two: what was decided, what is still open, and what it needs from you. You reply from context instead of reconstructing it.

Who is going to tell the channel the deploy went out?

The build is green and now three people need to know, so you break flow to write the Slack post. Say the word and Incredible reads the deploy status from Vercel and posts it in your channel, with the state and the link. The update goes out and you go back to the next branch.

Just say it

What issues are assigned to me in Linear this sprint?

Read back, by priority.

Create a Linear issue: the login button is misaligned on mobile.

Issue drafted for your okay.

Summarize this Jira thread on my screen.

The gist, in one line.

Every morning, brief me on new Sentry errors and open Linear issues.

A spoken stand-up.

File a Jira bug: search returns stale results after an item is deleted.

Ticket drafted for your okay.

Summarize the discussion on this GitHub pull request.

What was decided, in a line.

What is still open on the payments board in Jira?

Read back, by status.

Post the release status in the deploys channel.

Posted, with the link.

A day with Incredible

From the morning brief to the last thing off your plate.

  1. 8:15

    Before I open the editor, run my stand-up: new Sentry errors and what is on me.

    The overnight errors and your open issues, read out loud.

  2. 9:30

    File a Linear issue: the date picker is off by one on the reports page.

    A ticket drafted with labels, held for your okay.

  3. 11:00

    Catch me up on the discussion on this Linear issue before I reply.

    What was decided and what is open, in a line.

  4. 13:30

    Post in the deploys channel that staging is back up.

    Posted for the team, with the link.

  5. 15:30

    Turn my notes from the incident call into a short write-up.

    A short write-up, saved and ready to share.

  6. 17:30

    Tell me when the reviewer replies on my pull request.

    A ping when the review comes in.

Incredible vs the way it gets done today

By hand, With a bot

The jobBy handWith a botWith Incredible
Read your sprint queueOpen the tracker and scanA digest, once someone wires itAsk, and hear it by priority
File a bug mid-featureLeave the editor, fill the formA template, still typed by handSay it, drafted for your okay
Catch up on a long threadScroll every commentNot what it doesPoint at it, get the gist
Run the morning stand-upPiece it together from tabsA channel post, if configuredRead out loud, errors and issues
Post a deploy updateCopy it into Slack yourselfA CI message, once set upSay it, posted with the link

A coding tool that lives in your editor writes the function and fixes the failing test, which Incredible does not do. It clears the tracking so you have more room to write the code.

Questions, answered

Does it write or fix code?

No. Incredible does the tracking around your code, not the code itself. It reads your issues, files new ones, summarizes threads, and posts deploy updates, but it does not write, review, refactor, or debug. It is not a coding assistant or an IDE; it clears the coordination so you can stay in the editor.

Does it work with Linear, Jira, and GitHub?

Yes. It reads your assigned issues, drafts new ones, and summarizes a thread from Linear, Jira, or a GitHub pull request on your screen. It also works across 3,000+ other apps, so Sentry, Vercel, and Slack are part of the same request.

Will it file an issue without me seeing it?

No. It drafts the issue with a title and labels from what you said and shows it to you first. Nothing is filed until you approve it, and you can see the steps it took.

Can it really run my morning stand-up?

Yes. Ask, and it reads the new Sentry errors and your open Linear or Jira issues out loud, so you start the day knowing what broke overnight and what is still on you. You can have it on a schedule, every weekday morning.

How do I get it?

Incredible runs on macOS 13 or later and Windows 10 or later, and it is in an invite-only beta. You download it and unlock it with an invite code from a teammate or from our socials.

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