Weekly summaries, meeting prep, and work organized over time — so you don’t lose track of what you worked on.

DevImpact keeps your work organized, summarized, and easy to revisit — so you can bring context into meetings, reviews, and key conversations.

DevImpact prepares focused talking points based on what you've worked on since the last meeting. Show up with context on your progress, blockers, and wins.

Your contributions roll up into workstreams with AI-generated summaries. Get a clean, searchable record of projects and decisions as they evolve.

See where your time goes across projects, meetings, and deep work. Understand your rhythm and plan your weeks with more intention.
DevImpact automatically captures your work from GitHub and Google Calendar — turning it into organized summaries and meeting prep.
Syncs with GitHub and Google Calendar to capture commits, PRs, pull request reviews, and meetings. No manual input required.
Groups your work into threads and generates summaries automatically. Always know what you've been working on without digging through Git history.
Prepares talking points before 1:1s and standups based on your recent work. Get weekly recaps to stay on top of what you've shipped.
Most engineers I know are terrible at remembering what they worked on more than a couple weeks ago. When it's time for a 1:1 or performance review, everyone ends up scrolling through weeks of Git commits trying to piece together what actually happened. It's tedious and you usually forget half of it anyway.
All the information is already there. Every commit, every PR, every meeting is logged somewhere. There's just no good way to look back at it without spending an hour digging through GitHub activity and trying to remember what those commit messages actually meant.
So I built DevImpact to solve that problem. It pulls in GitHub activity and calendar events, organizes everything into threads, and generates summaries you can actually use. Now when you need to prep for a meeting or write a self review, you just open it up and everything's already there.