A native macOS and iOS app for managing GitHub Pull Requests and Issues with offline sync and notifications.
Trailer is a native macOS and iOS application that helps developers manage GitHub and GitHub Enterprise Pull Requests and Issues. It syncs data from watched repositories and provides tools to filter, customize notifications, and apply bulk settings, reducing clutter and improving workflow efficiency. The app works offline and is designed for speed and ease of use.
Developers and teams who actively use GitHub for code collaboration and need a dedicated, native tool to track PRs and issues across multiple repositories without being overwhelmed by notifications.
Trailer offers a fast, native experience with deep customization for GitHub notifications and repository management, allowing users to stay focused and productive. Unlike web-based interfaces, it provides offline access and optimized performance for power users.
Managing Pull Requests and Issues For GitHub & GitHub Enterprise
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Trailer is built as a native macOS and iOS app, ensuring fast, smooth operation and better integration with the operating system compared to web-based tools.
Allows users to customize alert settings for each watched repository, reducing noise by letting you decide which PRs and issues trigger notifications.
Features like 'Set all PRs…' and 'Set all issues…' enable applying display settings across multiple repositories at once, saving time for power users.
Works with synced data even without an internet connection, providing uninterrupted access to PR and issue information for remote or on-the-go work.
Only available as a native app for macOS and iOS, with separate projects for CLI and Android, leading to a fragmented experience for cross-platform teams.
Supports only GitHub and GitHub Enterprise, making it unsuitable for organizations using other version control systems like GitLab or Bitbucket.
Requires users to manually set up watched repositories and adjust preferences for each, which can be time-consuming and complex for new users.