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Bundlle vs GitHub Projects

Boards next to your code, or boards that read your code and move.

GitHub Projects has a real advantage: it already sits next to your code, and its built-in automation can move items on simple events.

What it does not do is understand which task a piece of work belongs to. Bundlle reads the branch, commit and pull request, matches the right task with a confidence score, and moves it, telling you why.

Side by side

Bundlle
GitHub Projects
Setup
Connect a GitHub repo. Live in minutes.
Built in, with workflows to switch on.
Who keeps the board current
It moves itself from your commits and pull requests.
Basic event automations, plus manual edits.
AI commit-to-task matching
Yes, built in.
Field automations, no AI matching.
Pricing model
Per active project.
Included with your GitHub plan.
Per-seat cost
None. Every member is free.
Tied to your GitHub seats.
Learning curve
Minimal. No new habits.
Low if you already live in GitHub.
Best for
GitHub teams who want the board to track itself.
Teams wanting a basic board inside GitHub.

Where Bundlle is the better choice

  • You want true commit-to-task matching, not just field rules.
  • You want a clear reason and confidence score for each move.
  • You want an email confirmation when a match is only fairly sure.

Where GitHub Projects is the better choice

  • You want the board to live literally inside GitHub.
  • Simple, rule-based automation is already enough for you.
  • You would rather not add another tool at all.

The verdict

GitHub Projects is a fine basic board beside your code. Bundlle adds the intelligence: it knows which task your work maps to and moves it for you, with a reason you can trust.

See it on your own board.

Connect a GitHub repo and watch the board start keeping itself current. Free to start, no card required.

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