Tickzy

Tickzy
Developer: Marco Janssen
Category: Developer Tools

Tickzy Summary

Tickzy is a with in-app purchases iOS app in Developer Tools by Marco Janssen. Released in Mar 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated Mar 29, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Mar 29, 2026 .


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App Description

Tickzy is a native iOS issue and task tracker built for developers, makers, and small software teams who want a focused place to plan and track work on iPhone. It is designed for speed, clarity, and control: capture tickets quickly, organize them by project, and keep your backlog understandable without the overhead of a broad enterprise suite.

Project and ticket management centers on structured work items you can create, edit, organize, archive, and restore when you need them back. Each ticket can carry notes, metadata, and the details you rely on to remember context days later, without turning the app into a generic collaboration hub.

Workflow organization uses statuses and priorities so you can see what is open, in progress, or waiting, and decide what matters next. The interface stays lightweight so you spend time shipping, not navigating layers of configuration.

Tickzy is local-first: your projects and tickets live on the device for responsiveness and reliability. Optional backup and restore helps you protect your data, including user-initiated or user-enabled iCloud backup and restore when you choose to use it. You decide when data leaves the device through those flows.

Use Tickzy on its own as a standalone tracker, or alongside Gitzy when you want issue tracking next to your Git workflow. The companion angle is practical: keep tickets where you review work, without mixing roles into one overloaded tool.

Optional AI features stay under your control. They are not required for core tracking, and you choose if and when assistance is involved.

The app supports dark mode for comfortable use in different lighting, and the interface is built with accessibility-aware patterns. The goal is a fast native experience that respects focus: fewer distractions, clearer lists, and predictable behavior.

Tickzy stays narrow on purpose. It does not try to be team chat, social software, or a full enterprise program manager. It is built for individuals and small teams who want dependable issue tracking with native mobile responsiveness and a bias toward getting the next task done.

If you want a serious issue tracker that fits in your pocket and respects a developer workflow, Tickzy is built for that. Create a project, add your tickets, and keep your work visible wherever you are.