Jellyfish requires a demo before you can see a price. Projcity is $10 per active user, signs up in minutes, and gives you developer archetypes and burnout signals that Jellyfish does not have.
Try Projcity FreeJellyfish is a serious enterprise product built for large orgs with R&D budget reporting needs. If you want to understand your developers as individuals and start today without a sales cycle, Projcity is the better fit.
Jellyfish prices for enterprise and requires a demo before you can even see the number. Projcity is $10 per active user. You sign up, connect GitHub, and are looking at metrics within minutes. No salesperson involved.
Jellyfish tells you where engineering investment is going across initiatives and teams. Projcity tells you what each developer is actually doing: who is your Builder, who is your code quality Reviewer, who just shifted from Architect to Bug Fixer. That context is what makes 1-on-1s meaningful.
Jellyfish maps engineering time to business outcomes and R&D allocation. Projcity also watches whether individual developers are working nights and weekends, or carrying a load that is not sustainable. These signals predict attrition before it shows up in your quarterly review.
Jellyfish onboarding involves security reviews, enterprise configuration, and IT coordination. You connect GitHub and Shortcut, select your repositories, and your first metrics are visible the same day.
Projcity vs Jellyfish, side by side. What each platform actually ships today.
Straightforward take. These two tools serve different types of teams.
Connect GitHub and Shortcut in minutes. You get 50+ metrics, Dynamic Archetypes, and burnout tracking at $10 per active user. No enterprise contract, no sales process.
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