Everything in Bundlle, from workspace to task.
A clear tour of how Bundlle is put together — the way work is organized, the people who run it, and what each of them can do.
Workspaces, projects, and tasks.
Bundlle nests in three simple layers. A workspace is your organization. Inside it live projects — usually one per repo or product area. Inside each project are the tasks your team actually works on. Everything else hangs off this spine.
- A workspace holds all of your projects and people
- A project holds its own board, team and linked repo
- A task is a single piece of work on that board
One workspace · many projects · many tasks
One you own, plus any you join.
Every account comes with one workspace you own. Get invited to other teams and you can belong to theirs too — switch between them anytime, with your role shown on each. Members are always free, so there is no reason not to bring everyone in.
- You own exactly one workspace; you can join many more
- Switch workspaces from the header at any time
- Each carries its own projects, members and billing
Acme
12 members
Beta Labs
7 members
Side Project
3 members
Everyone gets the right level of access.
Access is set in two places — once across the whole workspace, and again per project — so people see exactly what they should.
Across a workspace
Admin
Runs the workspace and its team day to day.
- Invite & remove members
- Create & manage all projects
- Work across every project
Member
Collaborates on the projects they belong to.
- Create & move tasks
- Comment, assign & attach
- Join project teams
Viewer
Follows along without making changes.
- Read-only access
- See boards & insights
- No edits
Workspace owner
Whoever creates the workspace is its owner — not a role you assign, just the person who set it up. On top of everything an admin can do, only the owner can change member roles, transfer ownership, and delete the workspace.
Inside a project
Project lead
Owns a single project and its board.
- Manage the project team
- Link GitHub Issues to tasks
- Shape the workflow
Project member
Contributes to the project's tasks.
- Pick up & move tasks
- Comment & collaborate
- Be assigned work
Invite by email, manage in one place.
An admin invites teammates by email and picks a role. An invite stays pending until the person signs up and accepts; then it flips to active automatically. Manage everyone — roles and removals — from the Members page.
- Invite by email with a role attached
- Pending invites activate the moment they're accepted
- Remove a member and their project access goes with them
A board per project, repo optional.
Each project is a self-contained space: its own Kanban board, its own team drawn from the workspace, and an optional linked GitHub repository. Link a repo and the board starts keeping itself current from your commits and pull requests.
- Independent board and team per project
- Link a GitHub repo in a couple of clicks
- Add people from the workspace as project lead or member
The unit of work.
A task moves through four statuses — Todo, In Progress, In Review and Done — and carries everything you need to act on it: a priority, a description, a deadline, and one or more assignees. It's what your commits ultimately move forward.
- Four statuses: Todo → In Progress → In Review → Done
- Low / Medium / High priority and an optional deadline
- Multiple assignees per task
Fix login button on mobile
Tap target is too small and the auth flow breaks on narrow screens.
Everything happens on the task.
Discuss work right where it lives. Comment and @mention teammates, organise with colored labels, attach files, and wire up dependencies so a task can't start until its blocker is done — when the blocker lands, the next assignee is notified.
- Comments with @mentions
- Colored labels and file attachments
- “Blocked by” dependencies with automatic hand-off
@aria can you review the spacing once the PR is up?
2h ago
See the work the way you think.
Read the same tasks as a drag-and-drop Kanban board or a compact list, narrow to just your own work with My Tasks, and open Project Insights for throughput and workload. The board updates live for everyone, from any source.
- Kanban board and list view
- My Tasks across every project
- Project Insights & analytics
Pricing copy
Fix login
Launch hero
Caught up at a glance.
A single inbox gathers what concerns you: new assignments, comments and @mentions, AI confirmations to approve, workspace invites, and GitHub issues that need attention. The ones that need a decision are grouped as “needs action.”
- Assignments, comments and mentions in one feed
- AI confirm and invite items you can act on inline
- A clear “needs action” section
Issues, mirrored and linked.
Issues from a linked repo are mirrored into the project so nothing is missed. A project lead or admin links an issue to a task with one action, and if a linked issue is closed while its task isn't done yet, Bundlle flags it for review.
- Repo issues mirrored into the project
- Lead or admin links an issue to a task
- Mismatched closes are flagged, never silent
Your AI tools, on the board.
Every workspace exposes its own MCP server. Add its URL to Claude Code, Cursor or claude.ai, sign in with your Bundlle account, and your agent can read the board, create and move tasks, and comment — scoped to your role, with viewers read-only. The code it ships still flows through commit matching, so the card follows the work.
- One URL per workspace, from Settings → Integrations
- OAuth sign-in — no API keys to create or leak
- Reads and writes land on the live board instantly
Set up your workspace in minutes.
Create a workspace, add your first project, invite the team — all free to start, no card required.