Just the right amount of structure.
Workspaces, boards, and tickets. That's it—no limits. Invite your team to your workspace, create your first board, and get started. Want to start another workspace to coordinate with the family or friends? No problem. Boards are default private; make your board public to share your thinking with the world.
Every change, on the record.
Every edit to a ticket — title, description, status, assignee, tags — is logged with the before-and-after value, who made it, and when. Open the history on any ticket and walk back through the whole story: recover an old description by copy-paste, settle a "who changed this?" question in seconds, or just see how the work actually unfolded. You don't have to remember to write it down — Can already did.
Fly around the board with your keyboard.
Capture tickets quickly with C, navigate within and between columns using arrow keys or tabs, update status with S, and back out of any view with Esc. A full list of keyboard shortcuts is available in the help menu, or just press ?.
Stay in sync. Discuss in place.
Move a ticket, rename a column, edit a description — everyone sees the change as it lands, on every open tab. When a ticket needs more than a status change, drop a comment to ask a question; replies thread underneath, so the conversation about the work lives next to the work. No more digging through chat to remember why a ticket got moved last week.
Hand a ticket to your AI agent.
Can speaks MCP. Connect Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or any MCP client to Can's hosted server at mcp.can.randomfact.com, and your agent can read a board, pick up a ticket, work it through your columns, and close it out. Nothing to install — your agent signs in as you, and tickets show which agent is on the job. One-click Connect buttons live in every board's settings.
All boards come with a backlog.
Tickets you're not ready to start get their own space. Drag to reorder, search and filter as on the board, and a live count badge so the queue can't sneak up on you. When the moment comes, move it to a column — or just press S.
