DevvyBoard

Team workspace

New: Blueprint canvas, @devvy AI & MCP

Assign it. Date it. Discuss it. One board for your dev team — and its AI.

DevvyBoard turns an invite into a working board in minutes. Assign tasks, set deadlines, group cards into categories, and chat with your team — or with @devvy, the AI teammate. Connect Claude Code or Cursor over MCP and your coding agents work the same board you do.

AI-native

The first board your AI works alongside you

Most tools bolt a chatbot onto the side. DevvyBoard puts AI where the work happens: an agent in your chat, MCP tools for your editor, and a vision canvas both humans and agents can draw on.

Agentic chat

@devvy works the board from chat

Mention @devvy in the project room and an AI teammate answers where your team already talks — it creates cards, sets priorities and deadlines, moves work between columns, and triages ideas on request.

  • Summon it with a plain @devvy mention
  • Creates, updates, and moves cards for you
  • Replies as a real teammate with an AI badge
  • Included free monthly credits; Pro raises the pool
See chat in the demo

MCP integration

Your coding agents, on your board

One npx command connects Claude Code, Cursor, or Codex to DevvyBoard over the Model Context Protocol. Nineteen tools cover boards, cards, ideas, chat, roadmaps, and Blueprints — read and write, under per-key scopes.

  • npx -y devvyboard-mcp — no clone, no build
  • Agents file cards as they fix and ship
  • Per-project API keys with read/write scopes
  • Free tier included; Pro lifts daily limits
Read the MCP docs

Blueprint · Pro

Draw the vision. Let AI draw on it too.

A desktop canvas where you map screens, services, and flows as a living diagram. AI agents read it to understand your product — and can extend it without ever moving a node you placed. Link nodes to cards and the vision shows build progress.

  • Drag-and-drop node canvas, desktop-only focus
  • Agents draw via MCP — auto-layout, no coordinates
  • Every AI edit is one restore away from undone
  • Version history, live presence, PNG export
How agents use it

See it in action

The whole workflow, not just a board

Cards carry an owner, deadline, and description. My tasks narrows the board to your work.

My tasksAll

To do

Invite deep link on web

Sam

Onboarding copy pass

21/06/26

In progress

Auth refactor

Alex
19/06/26

Done

Landing hero

Jo

Product

Everything a dev team needs after the invite lands

Task assigning

Give every card an owner. Owners and coordinators assign work; members ship on the board. My tasks narrows the view to your plate.

See it in the demo

Deadlines from chat

Type "done by Friday" next to a card mention and DevvyBoard offers to set the deadline for you.

Try chat deadlines

Mentions that link

@mention a teammate to notify them, or @mention a card to jump straight to it. Unread badges show when you were tagged in chat.

Explore chat

Project room plus DMs

Broadcast in the shared project room or open a direct message with a teammate. Same mentions and deadline prompts in both.

Open chat

Discuss on the card

Comments and file attachments stay with the task. Add context on web or mobile without losing it in a side thread.

View a card

Screenshots in chat

Share images in chat from the browser or the Android app so blockers and mocks land where the team already talks.

See chat

Kanban that syncs

Drag cards across To do, In progress, and Done with realtime updates on web and mobile. Descriptions live on the card detail view.

Open the board

Card groups & categories

Right-click a column (long-hold on mobile) to add a group like Marketing. It shows as a collapsible folder in every column and travels with its cards.

Organise the board

Blueprint canvas (Pro)

Map screens, services, and flows on a desktop node canvas. Link nodes to cards so the diagram shows live build progress — and let AI agents extend it.

Open on desktop

Bring your AI tools

Connect Claude Code, Cursor, or Codex with one npx command. Nineteen MCP tools let agents read the board, file cards, post in chat, and draw the Blueprint.

Set up MCP

Ideas to cards

Capture rough concepts in the ideas backlog with a short description, then promote the best ones straight onto the board.

See ideas

Public roadmap link

Owners publish a read-only roadmap at a shareable URL so stakeholders can follow progress without a workspace seat.

Sign in to publish

Communities & limits

Projects live under your organization. Free tier covers core collaboration with member and storage caps; Pro lifts limits in-app.

See plans in app

Invite-first onboarding

One code or link handles install, sign-in, and project access. Sign in with email magic link or Google on web and mobile.

Join with a code

Activity on web

Card timelines and a project activity feed on the team screen help you see who moved work and when deadlines changed.

Try the demo

Under the hood

Board, chat, and team structure in one workspace

DevvyBoard is more than a kanban screenshot. These are the parts teams use every day after the invite lands.

On the board

Cards carry the full story

Titles are only the headline. Descriptions, assignees, deadlines, comments, and attachments stay on the card so context does not scatter.

  • Editable descriptions on web and mobile
  • Realtime comments on every card
  • Images and PDFs attached to the task
  • Assign / deadline history on web

In chat

Room, DMs, and mentions

Keep broadcast updates in the project room. Spin up a DM when you need a side conversation without losing @mentions or card links.

  • Rename the project room (owners & coordinators)
  • Unread @mention badges on the Chat tab
  • Photos in chat from web or Android
  • Deadline prompts from card mentions

For the team

Roles, orgs, and sign-in

Small teams onboard through invites, not open signup. Owners run the project; coordinators can assign; members execute on the board.

  • Email magic link or Google sign-in
  • Organizations with per-plan member caps
  • Billing and limits in the workspace
  • Shareable public roadmap for stakeholders

How it works

From invite to shipping in three steps

  1. Step 1

    Join in one tap

    Open an invite link or enter a code. Sign in with email or Google. The same invite works on web and in the mobile app.

  2. Step 2

    Plan on the board

    Add cards with descriptions, assign owners, attach files, and set deadlines. Promote ideas when they are ready to ship.

  3. Step 3

    Ship from chat

    Discuss in the project room or a DM, @mention cards, share screenshots, and turn commitments into deadlines. Need a hand? Ask @devvy to file the cards.

Web and mobile

Install the app or run it in the browser

Install on Google Play for board sync, DMs, chat images, and invites. Sign in on the web with email or Google for card comments, activity feeds, billing, and public roadmaps. One account keeps everything in sync.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about DevvyBoard for dev teams.

What is DevvyBoard?

DevvyBoard is a collaborative workspace for small software teams. It combines kanban boards with task assigning and deadlines, card comments and attachments, an ideas backlog, team invites, and project chat with DMs and @mentions so your team can move from invite to working board without juggling separate tools.

Can I assign tasks and set deadlines?

Yes. Every card can have an assignee, a description, and a deadline. The My tasks filter narrows the board to the cards you own, and overdue deadlines are highlighted so nothing slips. Owners and coordinators can assign work to any project member.

Is there a project chat and direct messages?

Yes. Each project has a shared project room for broadcast updates, plus direct messages with teammates. Both support @mentions, card links, image sharing, and the same deadline-from-chat prompts.

How do mentions and chat deadlines work?

In chat you can @mention a teammate to notify them, or @mention a card to link straight to it. Unread badges on the Chat tab show when you were @mentioned. When you mention a card alongside a phrase like "done by Friday", DevvyBoard detects the date and offers to set it as the card's deadline in one tap.

Can I comment on cards and attach files?

Yes. Card detail includes realtime comments and attachments (images and PDFs) on web and mobile, so discussion stays with the task instead of scattered across tools.

What are owners and coordinators?

Project owners create the project, manage invites, billing, and the public roadmap. Owners can promote coordinators who can assign tasks and rename the project room. Members work on the board and participate in chat.

How do organizations and plans work?

Projects belong to an organization (your team workspace). The free tier covers core collaboration with limits on members and storage. DevvyBoard Pro upgrades lift caps and are purchased as in-app subscriptions through Google Play or the Apple App Store. Open billing inside a project to see your current limits.

Can I publish a public roadmap?

Yes. Project owners can publish a read-only roadmap at a shareable URL so stakeholders can follow progress without a workspace seat. Configure it from the team settings on web.

How do I sign in?

Use an email magic link or Google on web and mobile. Teammates typically arrive through an invite link or code rather than open signup.

Who is DevvyBoard for?

DevvyBoard is built for small dev and product teams that onboard through invite codes or links rather than open sign-up. Owners create a project, share one invite, and teammates join on web or mobile after signing in.

Can I try DevvyBoard without signing up?

Yes. The live demo at /demo gives you a temporary sandbox with sample board, ideas, and chat. No account is required. The sandbox resets after 24 hours; sign in when you want a real project that syncs with your team.

How do team invites work?

Project owners generate an invite link or code from the team settings. Teammates open the link on the web or enter the code on /join, sign in, and land in the project. The same invite works for install, login, and project access on mobile.

Is there a mobile app?

Yes. DevvyBoard is available on Google Play with realtime board sync, task assigning, deadlines, ideas, chat with images, and invites. The web workspace stays in sync through the same account, so you can switch between phone and browser without losing context.

Do I need to pay to use DevvyBoard?

No. A free tier covers core collaboration with limits on projects, members, and storage. DevvyBoard Pro upgrades are optional and purchased as in-app subscriptions through the Apple App Store or Google Play, managed via RevenueCat.

Can I use DevvyBoard in the browser?

Yes. Sign in on the web to create projects, manage boards, ideas, team invites, card activity timelines, and billing. The mobile apps complement the browser for on-the-go updates; both stay in sync through the same workspace.

Can I use DevvyBoard with Cursor or MCP on the free plan?

Yes. Free accounts can create API keys from Profile → Connectivity and connect Cursor, Claude Code, or Codex with npx -y devvyboard-mcp. Nineteen MCP tools cover boards, cards, ideas, chat, public roadmaps, and Blueprints, with read and write scopes and daily limits on the free tier (300 API requests per day). Pro raises limits for heavier automation. Setup guide: /docs.

What is @devvy, the AI teammate?

@devvy is an AI agent that lives in your project chat. Mention @devvy in the room and it answers like a teammate: it can create cards, set priorities and deadlines, move work between columns, and triage ideas — all from a plain chat message. Free accounts include monthly credits to try it; Pro raises the pool.

What is the Blueprint canvas?

Blueprint is a desktop drag-and-drop canvas (DevvyBoard Pro) where you map your product as a living diagram — screens, components, services, data stores, and the flows between them. Link nodes to kanban cards and the diagram shows build progress. AI agents connected over MCP can read the Blueprint to understand your product, and even draw on it: layout is automatic and every AI edit saves a restore point first.

Can I group cards into categories?

Yes. Right-click a column on web (or long-hold on mobile) and choose Add group to create a category like Marketing. Groups appear as collapsible folders inside every column, and a card keeps its group when it moves between columns. Tap a folder to expand or collapse it — the state is shared with your team in realtime.

Ready when you are

Start a real project today

Install on Google Play, or try the live demo first. The demo resets after 24 hours; sign in when you want a project that syncs with your team.

DevvyBoard — AI-native kanban with team chat for dev teams