Thor connects to your meetings and intelligently analyzes the transcript. It surfaces key details and context to build a complete picture of every decision and commitment made.
Based on the conversation, Thor generates a clear plan of proposed action items, from creating new Jira tickets to updating existing documentation, and presents it to you for review.
With a single click, you approve the plan. Thor instantly gets to work, creating and assigning tickets and updating docs on your behalf so your team doesn't have to.
Thor doesn't stop after the initial action. It uses the context of each task to propose a smart follow-up plan with the team, like checking in on an open issue after a few days.
You approve the check-ins, and Thor handles the rest. It sends the reminders on Slack, surfaces blockers, and keeps projects moving, freeing you to focus on your work instead of chasing updates
Thor listens for key decisions and spec changes, then automatically updates your Google Docs or Notion pages. Your documentation finally stays in sync with what your team is actually building
Remember that commitment you made last week? Thor does, and will follow up with the team on your behalf.
Thor monitors the tickets it creates. It identifies stalled work or upcoming deadlines and checks-in with the team on your behalf, surfacing blockers before they become problems.
From commits to calls, Thor pulls in context to stay in the loop
Yes, Thor is fully SOC 2 Type 2 compliant. Thor is a new product from the team behind Zenhub, who have a decade-long track record of building enterprise-grade developer tools with security at their core. We apply the same rigorous security and compliance standards to everything we build.
Absolutely not. Your data is yours alone. We never use customer data, conversations, or meeting transcripts to train our models. Thor runs on a single-tenant architecture, meaning each customer has a dedicated and isolated instance to ensure your information remains completely private.
Thor is designed to be policy-aware. It inherits the exact same permissions as the user who connects it. If you don't have access to a specific repository or document, neither does Thor. It can only see what you can see and only take action where you have the appropriate rights to do so.
No. Thor's integration with tools like GitHub is strictly limited to project management functions like creating, updating, and commenting on issues. It does not read, write, or interact with your source code in any way. Your codebase remains untouched.
Yes. Thor maintains a complete and transparent audit trail of every action it takes on your behalf. You have a full, searchable history of every issue created, document updated, and message sent, providing complete visibility and accountability for your organization.
Thor is specifically tuned for software development and product team conversations. However, our key feature is the "human-in-the-loop" design. Thor always proposes a plan for your approval before taking any action, giving you the chance to add any nuance and ensuring you're always in control.
No, the opposite. By centralizing follow-ups and creating structured action plans, Thor reduces the random "just checking in" pings on Slack. You can configure how and when Thor communicates to fit your team's existing workflow and minimize unnecessary interruptions.
We are constantly expanding our ecosystem of connected tools based on customer feedback. If you have a specific tool you'd like us to support, we'd love to hear about your use case. Please reach out to our team at thor@zenhub.com.
Thor is purpose-built for technical teams—engineering, product, and design—that want to eliminate administrative overhead. It's ideal for scaling leads, engineering managers, and founders who feel the pain of coordination tax most acutely and would rather be building product.
Nope. You have enough bots to deal with. Thor isn't an awkward guest you have to remember to add to every call. It works by hooking into the meeting transcripts your team already generates in Google Meet, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams to figure out what needs to get done.
Not at all. You can initiate the setup in minutes using standard, secure third-party authorization like GitHub OAuth. If an integration requires broader admin approval, Thor will provide a simple, shareable link for your workspace admin to grant the necessary permissions.
We are currently in an early access program, working closely with our design partners to finalize a fair and flexible pricing model. For now, early access is provided at no cost. Request access today to lock in preferential pricing when we launch.
Thor tracks, nudges and updates while you ship code.