You can finally try imdone-cli without hitting the wall too early
Apr 28, 2026 2:01 pm
Hey,
The old free limit on imdone-cli had a problem.
It often stopped people before they got to the real value.
You could see a little of the workflow, but not enough to know if working with Jira or GitHub issues in your repo actually fit the way you work.
That’s what changed.
You can now use imdone-cli for free without creating an account, and actually try it on real work.
Pull issues into your repo.
Open the story in your editor.
Read comments and attachments locally.
Make changes where the code lives.
Push back to Jira or GitHub when you’re ready.
The free tier is built around that evaluation path.
Reading and local workflow stay free.
Actions that write back to Jira or GitHub use the allowance.
You start with enough write-back usage to try the workflow for real, not just poke at it for five minutes.
If you’ve ever felt the drag of bouncing between code, tickets, comments, screenshots, and stale status updates, this is the problem I’m trying to solve with imdone.
imdone helps create shared context by keeping issues, comments, attachments, and decisions close to the code, so work is easier to pick up, hand off, and move forward.
Jira or GitHub can stay the system of record.
But developers shouldn’t have to live there all day just to keep story work moving.
If you want to try it, start here:
If you give it a shot, reply and tell me where it clicks or where it breaks. I read every reply.
Jesse