

Good, I've got solid context on ShipFlow. Here's a G2 product description: ShipFlow is an open-source, AI-native project management tool built around the Shape Up methodology. Designed for teams that ship fast, it replaces the chaos of outdated sprint-based tools with a planning system that actually matches how modern software gets built. At its core, ShipFlow brings Shape Up's key concepts — pitches, betting tables, and hill charts — to a clean, collaborative interface. Hill charts replace fake percentage-based progress updates with an honest view of where work actually stands: are you still figuring it out, or are you confidently executing? ShipFlow supports Shape Up, Scrum, and Kanban, so product and engineering teams can work in the same tool without forcing a single methodology on everyone. It's also AI-native from the ground up, helping teams move faster without losing clarity on what's being built and why. Unlike Linear, Jira, or ClickUp, ShipFlow is fully free and open source (MIT-licensed) and can be self-hosted via Docker, giving teams full data ownership with no per-seat pricing. Best for: Product-led teams adopting Shape Up, CTOs and founders who want full data ownership, and engineering teams tired of tools designed for a pre-AI pace of delivery.