Ordia

Async Standup & Sprint Visibility for Engineering Teams

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About Ordia

Ordia is designed to help engineering teams identify stale tickets and forgotten pull requests (PRs) in their issue trackers and code hosts. By sending a morning digest to your team chat, Ordia aims to prevent sprint delays before they occur. This proactive approach allows teams to address potential bottlenecks early, ensuring that projects stay on track. Targeted primarily at engineering teams of 3 to 30 people, Ordia is particularly beneficial for remote and async-first teams. In environments where team members may be working across different time zones or schedules, keeping track of ongoing work can be challenging. Ordia addresses this issue by providing visibility into the status of tickets and PRs, which can often be overlooked in a fast-paced development cycle. The tool operates on a freemium pricing model, making it accessible for teams looking to enhance their workflow without immediate financial commitment. This flexibility allows teams to assess the value of the tool before deciding on any paid features. In a landscape where effective communication and timely updates are crucial for maintaining productivity, Ordia serves as a valuable resource. Its focus on detecting issu

Category
Developer Tools
Pricing
Freemium
Founder
Asahi Fujisawa

Frequently asked questions

What is Ordia?

Ordia is designed to help engineering teams identify stale tickets and forgotten pull requests (PRs) in their issue trackers and code hosts. By sending a morning digest to your team chat, Ordia aims to prevent sprint delays before they occur.

Who is Ordia for?

Ordia is built for Engineering teams of 3–30 people, especially remote and async-first teams.

How much does Ordia cost?

It uses a freemium model — you can start for free and upgrade for advanced features.

What are the best alternatives to Ordia?

Popular alternatives to Ordia include Geekbot. Compare them on the alternatives page to see which fits your workflow.

Who built Ordia?

Ordia was built by Asahi Fujisawa.