The terminal you know, in a window you will love.
The Joyint app speaks the same commands as your terminal, joy, jyn, jon, wrapped in a real interface. Type or talk to your project, and it answers with boards, roadmaps, and tables you can open, pin, and act on. Offline and local-first, synced through the platform when you want it. Coming soon.
Same commands. Now you can click them.
Everything you do in the app is a command you already know. Type /joy ls and a sortable table appears in the thread. Ask for the roadmap and it renders as a milestone tree. Each result stays in your history, and a click opens the detail beside it. Nothing new to learn, just more to do with it.
| ID | Type | Title | Pri |
|---|---|---|---|
| JI-0021 | story | TUI: item detail panel | med |
| JI-0028 | task | SolidJS frontend scaffold | high |
| JI-006D | decision | Umbrella repo pattern | high |
| JI-00F4 | epic | Windows code signing | high |
Boards, roadmaps, charts, all in the thread.
Views on demand
A board, a roadmap, a filtered list, each one is a command, not a menu. Pin the ones you return to, open any item in a drawer beside the thread, pull a view full-screen when you want to focus. Your pinned views are saved queries, never copies of your data.
Plugins, same rules
Plugins add their own commands and bring their own artifacts, a burndown chart, a synced GitHub issue, with the same actions: open, pin, act. And like every member, a plugin works only within the capabilities you grant it.
Everyone on the team, one source of truth.
The developer types commands. The designer, the lead, the PM just ask, in writing or out loud through Jon. Same project, same state, same moment, whether you live in the terminal or have never opened one. Nobody is left out, and nobody has to change how they work.
One window for the whole team.
The app is in the works. Join the waitlist for early access, and meanwhile see how the pieces fit together.