Their Pitch
Kanban as it should be. Not as it has been.
Our Take
A simple kanban board for tracking bugs and ideas. Nothing revolutionary, just clean and focused.
Deep Dive & Reality Check
Used For
- +**Your bug reports live in 5 different places and nothing gets fixed** → One board where everything's visible and old stuff auto-archives
- +**You're spending more time organizing Trello boards than actually working** → Simple drag-and-drop with columns that make sense
- +**Team meetings turn into 'wait, what was that issue again?'** → Cards show exactly what needs doing without digging through threads
- +Auto-close feature kills cards after 7 days - forces you to actually finish things or admit they don't matter
- +Public board sharing with expiring links - show clients progress without giving permanent access
Best For
- >Small dev teams drowning in scattered bug reports and feature requests
- >Teams using Basecamp who want a simple kanban view without switching platforms
- >Anyone tired of Trello's feature bloat but needs more than a whiteboard
Not For
- -Teams needing Gantt charts, timelines, or complex project dependencies — this is kanban only
- -Enterprise companies requiring advanced reporting and custom workflows — it's intentionally simple
- -Anyone managing large, multi-phase projects — built for discrete tasks, not interconnected work
Pairs With
- *Basecamp (for actual project management while Fizzy handles the quick bug and idea tracking)
- *Slack (gets webhook notifications when cards move, so your team stays in the loop)
- *GitHub (where the actual code lives - Fizzy just tracks what needs fixing)
- *Asana (for mandatory tasks while Fizzy handles the nice-to-have improvements)
- *HubSpot (Fizzy tracks the small fixes needed in your CRM setup)
The Catch
- !You'll hit the 1,000 card limit faster than expected if you don't use auto-close religiously
- !No mobile app mentioned - you're stuck with the web interface
- !The $20/month jump from free is steep for what you get - just unlimited cards
Bottom Line
The anti-complexity kanban board that auto-deletes old cards so you can't procrastinate forever.