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The agile project management tool built for teams who move fast

Sweden Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Ludacards@ludacards·
@yabsssai One thing we’ve noticed is that AI features only become truly valuable when they fit naturally into existing workflows. A lot of teams don’t necessarily want more AI, they want less friction, clearer visibility, and faster execution.
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YabsssAI@yabsssai·
@ludacards i've been following the trend of ai adoption in the b2b space and the shift towards saas solutions makes a lot of sense, given the scalability they offer. what's been your experience with implementing ai-driven features in your saas products?
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Ludacards@ludacards·
Good teams don’t just execute. They reflect, adapt, and improve continuously. Built-in retrospectives in Ludacards help teams review workflows, identify blockers, and improve collaboration without losing momentum. #buildinpublic #saas
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Ludacards@ludacards·
Software became more powerful. But somehow workflows became more chaotic. We’re building Ludacards to make collaboration feel simpler, clearer, and more connected again. #buildinpublic #startup #saas
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Ludacards@ludacards·
@dickiebush Walking really does unlock clearer thinking. Some of the best ideas come when your brain isn’t actively forcing output.
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Dickie Bush 🚢@dickiebush·
This is the most underrated productivity tool (and it costs $0): Daily walks in nature. Since my mid-20s, I've been a step maxxer. 15-20k steps per day MINIMUM. Walking should become your default activity if you are not actively producing something. It's elite for your: • Endorphins • Body composition • Creative thinking The second I feel stagnant or low, I instantly drop everything and start walking. I could talk for hours about the positive impact taking an absurd number of daily steps has had on my life. WALK MORE On a walk is when 95% of my writing happens: • Thinking • Outlining • Observing • Brainstorming The last 5% (when I actually sit down to type) comes later.
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Ludacards@ludacards·
@ShaanVP The “information processing time” point is really underrated. A lot of teams create unnecessary complexity just in how problems are communicated internally.
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Shaan Puri@ShaanVP·
Elon runs Tesla on 3-sentence emails: - what's the problem - what's the root cause - what's your proposed solution that's it the theory: a CEO's most precious commodity is information processing time. if you can save them that, you become invaluable
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Ludacards@ludacards·
@lennysan “A lot of execution problems are really coordination problems” was my biggest takeaway here. As teams scale, visibility degrades faster than talent quality. Communication fragments, ownership blurs, and decision-making slows down.
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ambi🌻@Onlyson00·
Have you tried this new PM tooo called @ludacards ….. let’s me hear your feedback if you use Trello, Jira and asana etc. ludacards.com
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Ludacards@ludacards·
@AIForNormals Notion tried to be everything and the bloat followed. AI on top of bloat is still bloat. Ludacards.com keeps the surface area small — tasks, sprints, retros, AI — nothing else competing for attention.
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AI For Normals@AIForNormals·
4 AI tools for people who hate writing:Notion AI — writes and organises your notes for you Grammarly AI — fixes your writing as you type Copy.ai — generates captions, emails, and posts instantly Otter.ai — records conversations so you never have to take notes again writing is now optional
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Ludacards@ludacards·
@charlespacker The "agent" angle is being oversold everywhere right now. Most people don't want an AI making decisions — they want AI to reduce the boring manual parts. Ludacards.com uses AI to assist, not to take over.
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Charles Packer
Charles Packer@charlespacker·
Companies like linear are in a tough spot. I like Linear, it's useful for issue tracking. Have felt 0 pressure internally to replace it for something vibecoded - it "just works", and I'm happy to pay for it. But I have zero interest in using their "Linear Agent" or "Linear Coding Agent", and I'm sure most teams feel the same way. I just want to plug Letta Code into a Linear skill (which I already do, and it works great). I guess that's the problem - if you're Linear, what's left to build?
Linear@linear

Issue tracking is dead. We are building what comes next. linear.app/next

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Ludacards@ludacards·
@natmiletic The build is the easy part. The maintenance, the edge cases, the moment the person who built it leaves — that's where it falls apart. Ludacards.com is built and maintained properly so you don't inherit a technical debt bomb.
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Nat Miletic
Nat Miletic@natmiletic·
"We AI-coded Trello and Jira in one day" — cool, but let's talk about what you actually built. You built a clone. Not a product. Trello and Jira have years of edge-case handling, integrations, mobile apps, APIs, and entire security teams managing auth, GDPR, and compliance. Your day-one build has none of that. And AI didn't unlock this. You could have hired a dev to build an internal task board in 2015. The only thing AI changed is speed — the underlying problem is identical. Because here's what the post leaves out: You still have to maintain it. Patch it. Add features. Handle the 2am outage yourself. When the person who built it leaves, you're now the proud owner of undocumented custom software. That $20/month Notion subscription isn't just software — it's someone else's on-call rotation, security updates, and uptime guarantee. The math only looks good on day one.
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Ludacards@ludacards·
@milan_milanovic This is the hidden cost nobody talks about with AI-built tools. You get the demo working in a day but the edge cases kill you in production. Ludacards.com is purpose-built and maintained — boring answer but reliability matters more than novelty.
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Dr Milan Milanović
Dr Milan Milanović@milan_milanovic·
Someone builds a project management tool with Claude Code over a weekend. Ships it. Tweets "just replaced Jira." The app works. One user, happy path, localhost. Then two people edit the same record simultaneously, and the data is silently corrupted. They don't know what an optimistic lock is. They never needed to before. The prototype is maybe 1% of what makes software actually work. The other 99% is what you find after real users show up: race conditions, failed transactions, sessions expiring at the wrong moment, a payment webhook that fires twice and charges someone double. AI didn't cover any of that. It built exactly what you asked for. And the confidence is the worst part. "Just need to adjust a few things before we go live." The few things you need to adjust are the product. That's like laying a foundation and telling people you basically built the house. Vibe coding works. For personal tools, throwaway scripts, and prototypes you'll never put in front of paying users, it's genuinely fast and good enough. I use it. But there's a hard ceiling, and it shows up the moment the stakes get real. Agentic engineering is a different discipline. You're not prompting for code. You're decomposing problems, designing system boundaries, writing specs precise enough that the agent doesn't go sideways. You review everything it builds, because it will make mistakes that only look wrong if you know what correct looks like. You guide it. You catch what it misses. If you don't know what a distributed transaction is, the agent won't save you. It'll generate something broken with complete confidence, and you won't know until production. The hard part of software was never writing the first 200 lines. It never was.
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Ludacards@ludacards·
@Cyrus_Kiani @Jira AI that can't generate tickets inside a ticket tool is a genuine embarrassment. AI in PM tools should reduce the manual work not add to it. Ludacards.com has AI built in from the ground up, not bolted on as an afterthought.
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Cyrus Kiani
Cyrus Kiani@Cyrus_Kiani·
JIRA used to be my go-to project management tool by a mile. But the lack of innovation is hard to ignore. I wouldn't be surprised to see a mass exodus from @Jira in the next few years. It may already be happening. Your new AI assistant, Rovo, can't even generate tickets?
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