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kendo.dev Documentation

kendo is a project management tool built for development teams. It combines a Kanban board, sprint planning, time tracking, and deep integrations with GitHub and AI coding assistants through the Model Context Protocol (MCP).

Quick Start

New to kendo? The Quick Start guide walks you through setting up your first project, creating issues, and running your first sprint.

Core Features

Projects

Organize work into projects with customizable boards, team-based access control, and multi-tenant isolation. Each project gets its own issue key prefix, board lanes, and sprint configuration.

Issues & Board

Create and track issues on a drag-and-drop Kanban board. Assign priorities, types (feature or bug), and link issues with blocking relationships. Search, filter, and bulk-manage your backlog.

Sprints

Plan and run sprints with dedicated planning views. Assign issues to sprints, track progress during the sprint, and complete sprints to archive finished work.

Time Tracking

Log time against issues with descriptions and dates. View time entries per issue, per project, or per user. Export time data for reporting.

Integrations

GitHub

Connect repositories to projects. Link branches to issues, receive webhook updates on PR status, and configure lane-based GitHub triggers for automated workflows.

API & MCP

API Reference

API with token-based authentication for programmatic access to projects, issues, sprints, time entries, and more.

MCP Tools

20+ MCP tools let AI coding assistants (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex) manage issues, log time, plan sprints, and link branches — all from your terminal. See the MCP documentation for the full list of available tools and resources.

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