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Shortcut pricing
Shortcut has a free version and offers a free trial. Shortcut paid version starts at USD 8.50/year.
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Shortcut Reviews
Feature rating

- Industry: Information Technology & Services
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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Review Source
Developer-friendly and hits the Sweet Spot for Features
Pros
Shortcut is "just right" for our needs, and thinking back about previous companies, would have been perfect in their needs, too. It is much more than a to-do tracker but doesn't overwhelm you with flexibility. My favorite part of this software is that it's story-centric. Epics are available, but they can play a supporting role if needed. Tasks are left to the developer to fill out themselves end up being merely a checklist. This paradigm shifts the focus to deliverables and prevents gamification by closing out menial tasks just to pump up ticket closures.
As a bonus, this standardizes the language of Epics/Stories/Tasks. There is no more endless debate on what should be what. The one thing I've always seen with Jira, especially in young teams, is that the flexibility of the product creates unproductive debate and confusion about terminology.
Cons
This product focuses on product delivery. For more general applications, like issue tracking or process management, it may not be the best for that.
- Industry: Financial Services
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 6-12 months
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Review Source
Simple to use and provides enough features to run and manage sprints for a small team
Pros
- Simple to learn and navigate so the team could quickly start using the product after switching- Love the dark mode and the colour coding of different story types i.e bug, feature or chore so it's easy to see things at the high level- Easy to create sprints and I like the summaries provided on the story points
Cons
- You can only write stories in markdown text. Not a big issue since I've become really good at it! But it'd be good if there was a text editor instead- Sometimes when I create a story and I accidentally click out of it, I lose the progress. It'd be good if they had a draft functionality where the stories get created as a draft straight away
Alternatives Considered
JiraReasons for Choosing Shortcut
We needed something that was more focused on sprint managementSwitched From
NotionReasons for Switching to Shortcut
JIRA has a quite suite of features however it was too complex for what we were looking for. We need something to track our sprints and features and shortcut was perfect for that.- Industry: E-Learning
- Company size: 201–500 Employees
- Used Daily for 1-5 months
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Review Source
Short may be an overstatement for shortcut
Pros
This is an adequate task management/tracking software. It has a fantastic Zendesk integration and multiple customizable fields. It also boasts decent search and filtering functions but it isn't particularly user-friendly and filling out all the fields that make it function well takes a great deal of time (hence the title of this review).
Cons
There are no AI/smart suggestions for related epic/team fields so every time you make a new ticket you have to search through them by scratch. They also don't offer a great tag database or tag definitions so you have to create naming conventions separately offline. You also can't use rich text in story descriptions.
- Industry: Automotive
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Review Source
Shortcut (formerly Clubhouse) is a great task management tool for development teams
Pros
Before switching to Shortcut, we used Jira. While Jira has plenty of features, we found it a bit cumbersome and the performance of the interface was atrocious (everything single task was incredibly slow, even the most basic activities had a noticeable delay).
The first major benefit we saw with Shortcut was the speed of interaction - instead of waiting for the interface to catch up, we could just log in and get things done.
The integrations with various source control platforms (we use the Gitlab integration) also helps keep task statuses up to date without even having to open the web interface.
Overall the speed of the interface and the available integrations lead to a feeling that Shortcut never "gets in our way".
Cons
We started out paying for Shortcut (when it was still called Clubhouse), but were soon switched to a free plan without even having to ask. Although this was a nice gesture on their part, they then released a beta of their new product called Write. This beta is only available for paying users, which is understandable, but having been moved to a free plan meant we couldn't access it. This isn't a major issue, but starting our subscription back up would require going through the approval process with our accounting department again so we've just stayed on the free plan without access to Write so far.
- Industry: Financial Services
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Review Source
Shortcut is a great tool for small companies!
Pros
Many of the features of this software are useful to our company. Our team has come to heavily rely on the roadmap view and reporting tools. These features have kept our company on track and increased our velocity in immeasurable ways.
Cons
A few of the features our team feels are missing from Shortcut are custom fields and release management. If our team was able to have a reliable release management system, it would be very impactful to our team and customers.