Connect Axosoft integrations
Spearhead your team's agile sprints and bug tracking pipelines by connecting Axosoft to Make. Linking your release planner to this workflow automation tool allows you to instantly trigger developer notifications, assign support tickets, and update kanban boards in real time. Register your free account now to deploy your first sprint management pipeline.
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Connect Axosoft with your daily tools on Make. Sync developer tasks, automate status updates, and simplify your project management.
Transform your development workflows by integrating Axosoft and Make
Connect Axosoft with Make to automate bug reporting, sync tasks in real time, and speed up support triage. By integrating Axosoft with other applications via Make, your team saves valuable time and improves overall project velocity.
Automatically turn customer bug reports from emails or webforms into Axosoft tasks without manual data entry.
Keep your team informed by sending instant Slack or email notifications whenever Axosoft tasks or sprints change.
Keep your project tasks in sync between Axosoft and other tools like Google Sheets or Trello automatically.
Instantly link external support tickets to development tasks in Axosoft to speed up your team's response times.
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