Shortcut Software

[4] Shortcut, then known as Clubhouse, was founded in 2014, with the aim of “bringing more transparency and predictive models to the process of software engineering”.

[5] After a year in beta, its flagship product, a project management platform called Clubhouse, was launched in 2016.

In December 2017, Clubhouse raised US$10 million in Series A round of funding, led by Battery Ventures.

[1] In January 2020, Clubhouse raised US$25 million in Series B round of funding, led by Greylock Partners.

[15] Companies can use it to create and collaborate on documents in real time, with features like code blocks, syntax highlighting, customized lists, and multimedia.

The Sprints feature enables users to set start and end dates, sending reminders to the team to stay on track with various projects.

[16] Each Sprint includes detailed reports, such as burn-down charts and velocity tracking, providing a clear view of team performance.