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“Mobile GitHub is too many taps” — I built QuickIssue to file issues in 1 second ⚡️

🎉 I built QuickIssue

Ever counted how many hoops you jump through just to open New issue on GitHub mobile?

  1. Open the GitHub app
  2. Go to Repositories
  3. Hunt for the right repo (search, scroll, pray)
  4. Tap into the repo
  5. Tap Issues to see the list
  6. Tap the + button to finally get the composer
  7. Type title + body, then submit

“Nope, not doing that.” — me, right before building QuickIssue

QuickIssue drops you straight into an Issue editor the moment the app launches.

No repo safari. No tab gymnastics. Just brain → keyboard in 1 second.

🚀 Blink-to-issue speed

  • Tap the icon and the keyboard’s up.
  • Skip the title: tap once and AI names your issue from the body.
  • File it before the subway doors close.

🤖 For Claude Code enjoyers

  • Built-in @claude button. One tap, instant mention. Let Claude grind while you sip coffee.
  • Prefer @gemini or @copilot? Switch the shortcut anytime.

🔥 Repo hopping that doesn’t break your flow

  • Recent repos + search = stress-free switching.

A familiar story, fixed

You’re at the counter, a perfect idea lands, and GitHub mobile hands you a four-screen obstacle course.

By the time the receipt prints, the idea has evaporated.

With QuickIssue the flow is:

  1. Launch ✅
  2. Dump thoughts ✅
  3. Submit ✅
  4. Bask in glory 😎

The little things that make it feel fast

✨ Detail Why it matters
One-time ¥100 No subscription, no tracking, no weirdness.
Built with Expo If you want Android, I can spin it up fast.
Own your gaps Fire off ideas from your phone the moment they hit. Asynchronous dev FTW.

Download & roast away

Download on the App Store

Bug me with bugs, drop feature requests, or roast the UX with love.

Find me on X — I’m listening. 🫶

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