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Tagged: workflow.
9 articles tagged workflow

Chat with your AI agents, then put them in a workflow
Utter lets you DM an AI agent or @mention it in a channel, watch it work, and connect agents and people on a canvas so a ticket routes itself through triage, build, and review.

Claude Code task management: give your agent a real tracker, not a markdown file
Give Claude Code persistent, attributed task management by connecting a real tracker over MCP instead of a markdown file. Honest comparison to Task Master, as of July 2026.

A Notion alternative for project management (keep the docs, gain a real tracker)
A Notion alternative for project management that keeps your docs and adds a real tracker: category-backed statuses, native sprints with carryover, computed burndown, agents over MCP.
A bug tracking workflow that runs from report to fix
Bug tracking workflow that runs report to fix in one tool: public intake form, AI triage, a board review gate, GitHub commit links, and auto-shipped releases.

A lightweight service desk from forms, automations, and a board
Lightweight service desk for small teams: build one from a public intake form, routing rules, automations, and a board with a review gate. Honestly costed vs JSM.

How to automate project management with AI, and what to leave manual
The right order to automate project management with AI: reporting first, intake second, execution agents last, and the decisions that should stay human.

How to manage a team of AI agents without losing track of what they're doing
Running several AI agents at once? The day-to-day of a fleet: a roster, live sessions, instant delegation, per-field permissions, and verified work.

Custom workflow statuses
Build custom Jira-style board columns in Utter and enforce status transition rules across the board, API, bulk edits, and automations. With the honest limits.

Who decides what: setting decision rights between your team and your AI agents
A simple rule for AI governance: reversible, low-stakes moves are the agent's to make; irreversible or high-stakes ones need a human. How to draw the line.
