Release and task tracker for indie developers. One place for ideas, App Store events, nominations, and marketing content like blog posts and PH launches. Syncs with App Store Connect to import your apps and events. Includes CLI & MCP server for AI workflows - let Claude Code manage tasks from the terminal. Use the global capture to write down thoughts/ideas without switching context. Native on Mac, iPad, and iPhone with iCloud sync. Free for your first product, 40% off during launch week.
Over the past year I shipped a dozen iOS and visionOS apps and the messy part is not the code but everything that comes after: future release plans, App Store events, featuring nominations, blog drafts, Product Hunt launches, you know the drill.
I wanted to build a place where everything - from bug fixes to midnight ideas - could live, overlay the calendar, and sync with App Store Connect. I didn't care for sprints, story points, or collaboration features. Just needed a tool to ship my apps more efficiently. We need more developer tools built by indie devs who actually understand the pain of shipping, so Docket is my contribution to that ecosystem.
What makes it different from Trello et al: it connects to ASC directly, has a CLI and MCP server so @Claude Code and other AI tools can manage your tasks from the terminal, and tracks launch content (PH posts, HN threads, blog posts) alongside releases. Free for your first project, 40% off Pro for launch week.
What's the messiest part of your shipping workflow?
About Docket on Product Hunt
“Like Jira but for indie devs and AI agents”
Docket launched on Product Hunt on March 14th, 2026 and earned 120 upvotes and 13 comments, placing #11 on the daily leaderboard. Release and task tracker for indie developers. One place for ideas, App Store events, nominations, and marketing content like blog posts and PH launches. Syncs with App Store Connect to import your apps and events. Includes CLI & MCP server for AI workflows - let Claude Code manage tasks from the terminal. Use the global capture to write down thoughts/ideas without switching context. Native on Mac, iPad, and iPhone with iCloud sync. Free for your first product, 40% off during launch week.
On the analytics side, Docket competes within Productivity, Developer Tools and Maker Tools — topics that collectively have 1.2M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Docket performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Docket?
Docket was hunted by Vadim Drobinin. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Over the past year I shipped a dozen iOS and visionOS apps and the messy part is not the code but everything that comes after: future release plans, App Store events, featuring nominations, blog drafts, Product Hunt launches, you know the drill.
I wanted to build a place where everything - from bug fixes to midnight ideas - could live, overlay the calendar, and sync with App Store Connect. I didn't care for sprints, story points, or collaboration features. Just needed a tool to ship my apps more efficiently. We need more developer tools built by indie devs who actually understand the pain of shipping, so Docket is my contribution to that ecosystem.
What makes it different from Trello et al: it connects to ASC directly, has a CLI and MCP server so @Claude Code and other AI tools can manage your tasks from the terminal, and tracks launch content (PH posts, HN threads, blog posts) alongside releases. Free for your first project, 40% off Pro for launch week.
What's the messiest part of your shipping workflow?