
Build with perfect clarity.
Stop wasting days chasing duplicates, debating story points, and fighting scope creep. With Opux, you just describe your idea and Opie turns it into a de-duplicated, capacity-fit plan — synced to Jira, Linear, or the tools you already use.
Everyone Wants a Piece of the Product Manager...
Sales is demanding roadmap dates. Execs are pressing for forecasts. Developers are tired of being chased for updates. And in the middle is the PM — buried in Jira tickets, repo searches, and endless meetings just to answer the same questions again and again. Instead of driving product forward, PMs are stuck firefighting and chasing clarity.
Your Next Feature, Planned Through a Conversation.
When Sales asks for dates or Execs ask what’s at risk, the PM already has the answer. No scrambling. No chasing. Just clarity.
01.
Describe
Type your idea in plain English.
02.
Cross-Check
Opux scans your entire codebase and ticket history. If it already exists, you get the link. If it doesn’t, Opux builds from scratch.
03.
Plan
Epics and stories with story points and dependencies appear instantly, alongside a live sprint capacity meter.
04.
Commit
With one click, send it to Jira and track progress live in Opux.
Why Product Can’t Go Back After USING OPUX
No More Duplicates
Every idea is checked against your company’s codebase and Jira before work starts.
Traceable Execution
Every ticket links back to its original intent. No more lost context.
Capacity-Aware by Design
Instantly see if a feature fits into the sprint and trim or save work with one click.
Protects Your Time
Opie™ answers the constant “when” and “what’s next” questions for you, so you look like the PM who always has it handled.
Scope Shaping Through Conversation
Trim, defer, or negotiate tickets directly with Opie™.
Works Where You Work
Jira today. Linear, GitHub, and more tomorrow.
Stop Being the Bottleneck. Start Being the Hero.
Opux gives PMs back their time, makes them look amazing to Sales, and earns trust with developers. Join the waitlist and be the first to turn raw ideas into sprint-ready plans in minutes.