Private beta
Spaghetti turns pull request activity into a simple feed of what is moving, what shipped, what is blocked and why it matters.
3 PRs merged, 2 open. Mostly backend changes to support the new billing flow. One migration PR is still under review.
5 PRs · billing · backend
The team merged changes to prevent live sites from being orphaned when projects are deleted.
merged yesterday
Permissions work is active, but one PR has unresolved review threads around installation access.
2 open · unresolved reviews
GitHub is full of useful signal, but it is scattered across titles, diffs, comments, reviews, labels and merge events. Unless you live in the repo, it is hard to see the bigger picture.
Spaghetti turns that noise into a readable feed.
Three steps. No magic.
Connect Spaghetti to the repos you choose. No personal access tokens.
Bring your own key for enrichment. Your usage stays yours, encrypted at rest.
Spaghetti listens to PR activity and groups updates into plain-English workstreams.
Not another dashboard. A translator for the work already happening in your repos.
Related PRs are clustered into features, fixes and technical efforts so you can see the shape of the work.
Each PR is summarised into what changed, why it probably matters and whether it is user-facing or internal.
Webhook-based updates keep the feed fresh as PRs open, update, merge and receive reviews.
Spot stalled work, risky changes, unresolved reviews and important merged work without digging.
Each user only sees feeds for repos they have connected.
GitHub App installation, per-user data isolation and encrypted Anthropic keys.
Grouped by what matters. Updated as your team works.
4 PRs active. The team appears to be separating plan logic from checkout logic, likely to support upcoming pricing changes.
4 PRs · likely user-facing
Merged yesterday. Published projects now have a more useful preview image instead of the default logo card.
merged · user-facing
2 open PRs. One permissions PR has unresolved review comments and touches repo access logic.
2 open · high-risk files
Spaghetti is currently in private beta. The first version supports invited accounts, GitHub App installation, repo-scoped feeds and bring-your-own Anthropic keys.
Good fit
Not a fit
We review requests as they come in. You'll only hear from us about access.
Production infrastructure from day one.
Spaghetti is opening to a small number of teams using GitHub pull requests as their source of truth.