Shortcut Software
Shortcut is project management software for software development teams developed by Shortcut Software, Inc, an American software company. Until September 2021 it was known as Clubhouse.
History
Shortcut, then known as Clubhouse, was founded in 2014, with the aim of “bringing more transparency and predictive models to the process of software engineering”. After a year in beta, its flagship product, a project management platform called Clubhouse, was launched in 2016.In December 2017, Clubhouse raised in Series A round of funding, led by Battery Ventures. Previous to this, the company had raised across two rounds of seed funding from Resolute Ventures, Lerer Hippeau Ventures, BoxGroup, RRE Ventures, and Brooklyn Bridge Ventures.
In January 2020, Clubhouse raised in Series B round of funding, led by Greylock Partners. The round also included previous investors Battery Ventures and Lerer Hippeau.
On July 29, 2021, the company announced it would be changing its company and product name to Shortcut, effective mid-September, citing challenges in maintaining its prior brand following the growth of the Clubhouse chat app. It officially switched over to the new name on September 13, 2021.
The company has no relationship with the invitation-only audio-chat app of the same name which launched on iOS in April 2020. The identical names of the two apps regularly caused confusion after the chat app's launch. For example, in February 2021, after Elon Musk announced that he would make an appearance on the platform, Android users looking for the chat service review bombed Clubhouse Software's Android app, causing the company to pull the app temporarily.
In April 2022, Shortcut was recognized as one of the best companies to work for in the U.S. by earning the Great Place to Work Certification. 97% of Shortcut employees said it was a great place to work, 40 points higher than the average U.S. company.
Products
Shortcut
Shortcut is a commercial software product for project management and issue tracking. It includes features to track and plan user stories, plan software development sprints, visualize work in progress with kanban boards, share plans with product roadmaps, and report on progress of work. Shortcut is also free for up to 10 users.Shortcut has integrations with Slack, GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket and others. It is available through a web application.
Shortcut is written in Clojure, with a custom JavaScript front end. Its features can also be accessed using a REST API. The Shortcut API was noted in 2019 as "one of the most talked about APIs" by ProgrammableWeb.
Korey
In September 2025, Shortcut launched Korey, an artificial intelligence–powered product development tool designed for software engineering workflows. Korey integrates with Shortcut and GitHub Issues to automate the creation of project artifacts such as user stories, specifications, and sub-tasks. It also provides real-time status updates, sprint recaps, and answers to natural language queries about project progress.Industry analysts described Korey as part of a broader trend toward applying AI to software project management. SiliconANGLE reported that the product brings "AI orchestration to product management," while theCUBE Research highlighted its potential to reduce planning cycle times and improve schedule adherence. Intellyx characterized Korey as an example of an AI agent embedded into engineering workflows.