FicCrunch

FicCrunch

Paste a GitHub issue that references a dozen other issues across repos, and FicCrunch gives you a numbered reading order and a link graph instead of forty open browser tabs.

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📁 Editors, IDEs & Dev Tools🗣️ English📅 August 22, 2026

Description

Anyone who's maintained an open-source project knows the specific pain of one issue linking to three others, each of which links to two more, until you're juggling a dozen browser tabs trying to figure out what order to actually read them in. FicCrunch solves exactly that: paste a GitHub issue URL and it returns a bounded reading path plus a visual link graph showing how the referenced issues connect across repositories.

It deliberately stays narrow — it's not a project management tool, it's a navigation aid for the specific moment when an issue thread has sprawled beyond what you can hold in your head. An optional AI toggle adds summaries per resolve if you want them, but the core value is the deterministic ordering and graph, not AI-generated text. It requires a GitHub account to use, offers guest resolves for trying it out, and is currently in beta with a founding-customer offer of €29 one-time for lifetime Pro access (500 resolves/month) — only 13 seats left at that price at time of writing.

💬 Our review

The short version: FicCrunch picks one real, specific annoyance — untangling cross-repo issue link webs — and solves it narrowly rather than trying to be a general project management tool, which is the right instinct for a small utility like this.

The honest alternative is what most maintainers already do: open every linked issue in a new tab and mentally track the order, or use a general tool like Linear/GitHub Projects that organizes work but doesn't specifically map issue-to-issue reference graphs. At €29 one-time for lifetime access, it's cheap enough to try if you regularly maintain a project with heavily cross-referenced issues; if your issues rarely link to more than one or two others, you probably don't need it. It's an early-stage, single-purpose beta product — worth a look for maintainers drowning in link sprawl, not a must-have for most.

💰 Pricing

One-time (launch offer)€29 one-time for lifetime Pro access (500 resolves/month), limited founding-customer offer.
Pro (lifetime, launch offer) €29 one-time

📊 Global score

45Average
🌐Availability15/100Faible

1 language · 0 platform

📄Profile75/100Bien

Profile completeness

🤖 AI-enriched data

💰 Pricing model
💳 Paiement unique (offre de lancement)

29 € one-time à vie (Pro, 500 resolves/mois), offre fondateur limitée (13 places restantes). Resolves invité pour essayer sans compte.

👥 Target audienceMainteneurs et contributeurs open-source gérant des issues GitHub fortement inter-liées entre dépôts
🗣️ Languagesen
🌍 Target countriesWorldwide
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Pros

Ordre de lecture numéroté et graphe de liens à travers les dépôts

Outil volontairement étroit, pas un gestionnaire de projet généraliste

Résolutions invité pour tester sans compte

29 € à vie pendant l'offre de lancement

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Cons

Produit jeune, encore en beta

Nécessite un compte GitHub

Quota de 500 resolves/mois même sur le tier payant

Utilité limitée si vos issues ne sont pas fortement inter-liées

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