For Agencies
Client reporting across every project
Rundown generates professional client updates from your Github activity across every project, so your team can focus on delivery instead of documentation.
The overhead nobody planned for
Multiple clients, multiple projects, one team
When you're juggling 10 clients and 15 active projects, keeping everyone informed becomes a full-time job nobody signed up for.
Inconsistent reporting across the team
One developer writes detailed updates, another sends bullet points, and a third forgets entirely. Clients notice the inconsistency.
Non-billable admin eating into margins
Hours spent on status reports are hours you can't bill for. Across an agency, that adds up to thousands in lost revenue every month.
Every client wants something different
Some clients want weekly summaries, others want technical detail. Managing different expectations across accounts is exhausting.
How it works
Multi-project dashboard
See all your client projects in one place. Generate reports for any project with a few clicks, no matter how many you're managing.
Standardized reports across your entire team
Every developer on your team produces the same professional-quality updates. No more quality variance between team members.
Automated generation from real code activity
Reports are built from actual Github commits and pull requests. No one has to remember what happened last week.
Customizable tone per client
Set different tones and detail levels for different clients. The enterprise account gets formal updates while the startup gets casual ones.
Built for multi-project teams
Multiple projects at $9/month each
Add projects as your agency grows. Each one connects multiple repos and gets its own settings, tone, and report history.
Team-wide consistency
Whether your junior developer or your CTO generates the report, the output quality is the same. Your agency always looks professional.
Bulk generation
End-of-week reporting for all clients takes minutes, not hours. Generate reports across projects without switching context.
Per-project tone settings
Configure each project independently. Match the formality, detail level, and focus areas to what each client actually cares about.
Keeping every client informed across an agency takes more than good intentions. Our guide on agency client reporting covers practical strategies for managing multiple accounts. For tips on setting the right cadence, read client communication best practices . Not sure what belongs in each update? See what to include in a developer status report . You can also compare Rundown to manual reporting workflows to see the time savings.
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