Your team doesn’t move into a new app. Spor runs behind the AI assistants and command-line tools they already use, and shows up where the work is happening. Because the record is shared, a person in one tool and an assistant in another are working on the same thing.
Private beta · open core, free to startStart here:
The clear pick is task-guest-path-build (7.38) — finish the guest checkout path. It’s well ahead of the rest, a lot of related work is moving right now, and you touched it two days ago, so pick that up first.
After that there’s a cluster around 5.8–6.4: the card-retry window, the cart tax preview, and holding inventory during checkout. All in progress, all moving.
task-confirmation-email-edit is newer (1d) but climbing — keep half an eye on it.Spor sits behind the AI coding assistants and command-line tools your team already opens every day.
There’s nothing new to learn and nowhere new to log in. Whoever is building guest checkout reaches the same record whether they’re in Claude Code, Cursor, or a terminal. One teammate fixing the cart and an assistant drafting the next step both see the work move, because they’re working the same record, not their own copies.
Ask your assistant for your list of work, or any view, and it appears right there in the conversation as something you can use.
Your lists, the trail behind an item, the things waiting on you, all show up with buttons that start, approve, or close an item on the spot. It’s built on an open standard, MCP Apps, so it shows up first-class inside places like Claude and ChatGPT Apps. Anywhere the buttons can’t be drawn, it falls back to clean, readable text, so you’re never stuck.
There’s a command-line version for the terminal and scripts, and a standard service interface for assistants and automation.
The command line is the text-based way to run Spor: type a short command and get an answer back. Both ways go through the same core — the same stored record, the same rules, the same record of who did what — so Spor behaves the same no matter how you reach it. The core is open and free, with a paid team service when you’re ready to bring people on.
The core is open and free, so one person can run Spor on their own at no cost. A small team can even share one record through ordinary version control, with nothing to host.
The hosted team service is the paid product: live collaboration, the shared running list, routing each decision to the right person, access controls, and a private hosted space for each team.
Run Spor on your own today, then move the team onto the hosted service when you want live collaboration. Spor is in private beta; request access and we’ll bring you in as the next cohort opens.
sporhq.io · no card, no demo gate