Woden builds GitHub Apps that enhance the workflow you already use. Service Desk & Project Sync adds a customer support portal and an advanced delivery board with insights on top of GitHub. DocBot keeps documentation current in the pull request. Tagger adds instant PR complexity and risk context.
A support desk and an advanced delivery board, built on GitHub
Support lives in one tool, delivery in another, and GitHub sits in the middle holding the actual work. Teams end up copying tickets into issues, chasing SLAs in spreadsheets, and reporting from memory.
Service Desk & Project Sync enhances GitHub in two directions at once: a branded customer support portal on top of GitHub Issues, and an advanced delivery board with the SLAs, time tracking, estimates and insights teams usually bolt on with separate tools — all on GitHub Projects. It builds on the workflow you already use rather than replacing it.
/spent command, plus velocity and variance.Who want support and delivery in the tool that already holds the work.
Who need a branded customer portal without standing up a separate help desk.
Who want SLAs, estimates, velocity and reporting on top of GitHub Projects.
Who need scoped agent access and a shared knowledge base backed by a repo.
Repository docs usually fall behind because they rely on someone remembering to update them after the code is already merged. The longer that gap stays open, the less anyone trusts the docs.
DocBot reads the code in the PR, generates the updated documentation, and commits it back into your repo. Reviewers see doc changes next to code changes, and merged branches keep both moving together.
.github/wai-docbot.yml.Who want docs reviewed in the same change as the code.
Who need onboarding context without building a separate docs process.
Who need current docs and dependency visibility for audits.
Who want better repository context for coding assistants.
Reviewers often have to open a PR and manually infer whether it is routine, risky, documentation-only, or likely to need careful review. That slows prioritisation and creates noisy review queues.
Tagger analyses the diff algorithmically and posts useful review context immediately: complexity, risk level, and change classification. It stays lightweight, predictable, and free.
Who need fast visibility into PR review load.
Who want a quick triage layer before opening every diff.
Who want a clearer first-pass read on scope and risk.
Who need lightweight PR signals without adding cost.
Start with Service Desk & Project Sync if you want support and delivery on GitHub. Start with DocBot if your docs lag behind the code. Start with Tagger if your team needs faster PR triage. Every one builds on the GitHub workflow you already use.