Welcome to GitInflow support page.
GitInflow is a GitHub Issue kanban client for iOS. Manage your tasks across multiple repositories with a kanban-style workflow.
Features
- Kanban Board — Backlog / Ready / In Progress / Done status tabs
- Multi-Repository — Select up to 5 repos and view issues across all of them
- Quick Triage — Swipe to change status, add labels, milestones, and comments
- Smart Share Sheet — Create issues from any app via the share extension
- Pull Requests — Dedicated PR tab
- Widget — Home screen widget showing issue counts
- Local Notifications — Get notified about new issues
User Manual
The full manual covers all features in detail — getting started, kanban workflow, swipe actions, Share Extension, widget setup, and more.
FAQ
How many repositories can I select?
Up to 5 repositories at a time. Go to Settings and tap repositories to select them.
What happens to a GitHub issue when I move it to Done?
GitInflow adds the status:done label and closes the issue on GitHub. Moving it back to any other status reopens it.
Can I use GitInflow with private repositories?
Yes. Private repositories appear in Settings alongside public repos, as long as they were authorized during login.
The Share Extension is not appearing in the share sheet. What should I do?
Tap More in the share sheet, find "GitInflow Share" in the list, and enable it.
Why isn't my widget updating?
iOS controls the widget refresh schedule. Open GitInflow once to trigger a data refresh — the widget will update shortly after.
I accidentally closed an issue by moving it to Done. How do I undo it?
In the Done tab, swipe the card to the right and tap Retreat, or long-press the card and choose a status from the context menu. This reopens the issue on GitHub.
Report a Bug or Request a Feature
Contact
If you have questions, feedback, or need help:
- Email: gitinflow@hakaru.net
- GitHub Issues: GitInflow-support
Requirements
- iOS 17.0 or later
- GitHub account