What is Stash?
Stash is an AI-powered codebase intelligence platform designed to help development teams understand and resolve issues more efficiently. The platform integrates with popular development tools like GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Jira, and Confluence to provide comprehensive context for every issue.
By analyzing historical data across code repositories, documentation, and issue trackers, Stash delivers smart search capabilities, identifies relevant coding locations, recommends knowledgeable teammates, and provides historical context including past similar issues. The platform enhances developer tools like Cursor, Copilot, and Claude Code through its Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration, making it easier for teams to maintain and scale their codebases.
Features
- Smart Search: Unlimited search capabilities across integrated codebases and documentation
- Issue Analyzer: Get historical context including past similar issues and relevant code files
- Issue Localizer: See precise coding locations to resolve issues efficiently
- Expert Recommender: Find the most knowledgeable teammates on specific issues for guidance
- Stash MCP: Enhance apps like Cursor, Copilot, and Claude Code with context integration
- Multi-Platform Integration: Connect with GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Jira, and Confluence
- Security Compliance: SOC 2 Type II certified with role-based access control and single sign-on
Use Cases
- Resolving complex code issues with historical context
- Finding relevant documentation and code references quickly
- Identifying subject matter experts within development teams
- Enhancing AI coding assistants with contextual information
- Managing large-scale codebases across multiple repositories
- Accelerating onboarding for new team members
- Improving issue resolution time in development workflows
FAQs
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What is Stash?
Stash is an AI-powered codebase intelligence platform that helps development teams understand and resolve issues faster by providing historical context across codebases, documentation, and issue trackers. -
How does Stash reduce average resolution time?
Stash reduces resolution time by providing historical context, identifying relevant coding locations, recommending knowledgeable teammates, and analyzing past similar issues to help developers solve problems more efficiently. -
How does Stash ensure the security and privacy of our data?
Stash maintains SOC 2 Type II certification with role-based access control, single sign-on, and supports both cloud and on-premise deployments to ensure data security and privacy. -
What types of applications can be integrated with Stash?
Stash integrates with source code systems (GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket), issue trackers (Jira, GitHub Issues, GitLab Issues), knowledge management systems (Confluence), and calendars (Google Calendar, Outlook).
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Stash Uptime Monitor
Average Uptime
99.17%
Average Response Time
1251.5 ms