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Automated Git Reports Without the Scripts

The simplest git reporting tool for engineering teams. Replace daily standups with automated git reports — get daily and weekly summaries of commits, PRs, and issues delivered to Slack or email.

Git Reports That Deliver Themselves

Choose your delivery channel, set your schedule, and get comprehensive reports on commits, pull requests, and issues.

Scheduled Reports

Set up daily or weekly reports that arrive automatically. Choose your schedule and let Gitrecap handle the rest.

Slack Delivery

Push reports directly to your team's Slack channels. Keep everyone aligned without extra meetings or check-ins.

Email Delivery

Receive formatted reports in your inbox. Perfect for stakeholders and managers who prefer email summaries.

PDF Exports

Export any report as a polished PDF. Share with stakeholders, archive for retrospectives, or attach to sprint reviews.

What Is a Git Report?

A git report is a structured summary of everything that happened in your repositories over a given time period. It answers the questions engineering managers ask every day: What did the team ship? Which pull requests are stuck? Who contributed what?

Instead of piecing together information from GitHub's UI across multiple repos, a git report gives you a single, scannable document covering commits by contributor (with file changes and meaningful diffs), pull requests opened, merged, and under review, issues created and resolved, and contributor-level breakdowns.

With Gitrecap, you can generate git reports on demand for any date range up to 31 days, or schedule them to arrive automatically every day or week. Reports are delivered to Slack or email, and can be exported as polished PDFs for sprint reviews and stakeholder updates.

Commit activity with file-level changes by contributor
Pull request tracking: opened, merged, reviewed, and pending
Issue management: created, closed, and in progress
On-demand reports for any date range up to 31 days
Multi-repository reports from a single dashboard
Exportable PDFs for sprint reviews and stakeholder updates

Git Reporting for Managers

Engineering managers need visibility into what their team is shipping without resorting to micromanagement. Git reporting for managers means getting a high-level view of team activity — who shipped what, which PRs need attention, and where bottlenecks are forming — delivered automatically without asking anyone for a status update.

Gitrecap's git reports are designed for managers who want signal, not noise. Daily reports show yesterday's activity at a glance. Weekly reports give you a summary for sprint reviews and 1:1s. You see commits, PRs, and issues broken down by contributor, making it easy to spot who might need support and who's on a roll.

The best part? Your developers don't need to do anything extra. No filling out forms, no writing summaries, no attending standup meetings. The data comes directly from GitHub, so it's always accurate and up to date. Managers get better information, and developers get uninterrupted focus time.

Replace Daily Standups with Automated Reports

Daily standup meetings cost more than you think. A 15-minute standup with 8 developers burns 2 hours of engineering time every day — over 40 hours per month. And most of that time is spent waiting for your turn to give a status update that could have been a Slack message.

Gitrecap's daily reports are an async standup replacement that actually provides better information. Instead of asking developers to recall what they did yesterday, Gitrecap pulls the data directly from GitHub: commits pushed, PRs opened and merged, issues resolved. The report arrives in your Slack channel every morning — more accurate than any verbal update.

Teams that switch from synchronous standups to automated daily reports get two benefits: developers get uninterrupted focus time in the morning, and managers get more detailed updates than a standup ever provided. It's not about eliminating communication — it's about making status updates automatic so your team meetings can focus on problem-solving instead.

Gitrecap vs Other Git Reporting Tools

FeatureGitrecapCustom ScriptsPM Tools
Setup time2 minutesHours to daysHours
MaintenanceZeroOngoingModerate
Slack/Email deliveryBuilt-inManual setupVaries
Multi-repo supportUnlimitedPer-scriptLimited
PDF exportsYesNoVaries
Coding requiredNoYesNo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a git report?

A git report is a structured summary of repository activity over a specific time period. It typically includes commits by contributor, pull requests opened and merged, issues created and resolved, and code review activity. Git reports help engineering managers and team leads understand what their team shipped without manually checking GitHub.

How does automated git reporting work?

Automated git reporting tools like Gitrecap connect to your GitHub repositories and pull activity data on a schedule you define. Instead of writing scripts or manually checking repos, you receive formatted reports via Slack or email covering commits, PRs, issues, and contributor breakdowns — with zero manual effort.

What are the best git reporting tools?

The best git reporting tools automate the process of generating activity summaries from your repositories. Gitrecap is purpose-built for git reporting — it delivers automated daily and weekly reports to Slack or email, supports unlimited repositories, and requires no scripts or custom setup. Other options include building custom scripts with the GitHub API or using broader project management tools, though these require significantly more configuration.

How can managers use git reports?

Engineering managers use git reports to track team velocity, identify bottlenecks, and prepare for sprint reviews without micromanaging. Git reporting for managers means getting a high-level view of who shipped what, which PRs are stale, and where review bottlenecks exist — all delivered automatically to Slack or email. This replaces time-consuming standup meetings with data-driven updates.

Can git reports replace daily standups?

Yes. Many teams use automated git reports as an async standup replacement. A 15-minute standup with 8 developers costs 2 hours of engineering time daily — over 40 hours per month. Automated daily reports from Gitrecap deliver more accurate information (pulled directly from GitHub) without interrupting developer focus time.

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