Mursa for Developers
You write code. That is the work. But half your day is spent on everything around the code: Slack messages, email requests, sprint planning, stand-ups, and context switching between PRs, tickets, and documentation. By the time you get into flow, someone pings you. Mursa protects your focus time and handles the meta-work so you can write more code.
The challenges
Slack eats your focus
A message comes in. You read it. You think about responding. Even if you do not respond, the context switch already cost you 23 minutes of refocus time. Multiply that by 15 messages a day.
Context switching kills flow
You are debugging a function. A PR review request comes in. You switch to the review. When you come back, you have lost the mental model. Research shows it takes 25 minutes to fully re-engage after a context switch.
Manual task management is overhead
You have Jira for the team, a personal todo list, Slack threads you need to follow up on, and emails with action items. Managing the system takes time away from the actual work.
No data on where your time goes
You know you worked 10 hours today. But how many were deep work? How many were meetings? How many were context switching? Without data, you cannot protect your productive hours.
How Mursa helps
Slack task capture
Someone asks you to review a PR or check something. One click captures it as a task. You stay in your code. They get notified when you finish.
Focus timer linked to tasks
Start a 25-minute focus session linked to the exact task or ticket you are working on. Distractions are counted. Session quality is tracked.
AI project breakdown
Got a vague ticket like 'improve search performance'? AI breaks it into concrete micro-tasks: profile queries, identify bottlenecks, write optimization, test, deploy.
Focus analytics
See your daily deep work hours, peak focus times, session quality trends, and momentum score. Use the data to protect your best hours.
Daily planning ritual
3-minute morning ritual picks your top 3 priorities. You do not waste your first hour deciding what to work on.
Email automation
Action items from email (deploy requests, review asks, meeting follow-ups) become tasks automatically. No more scanning your inbox.
“I was drowning in Slack. Every morning started with 40 unread messages and no idea what mattered. First week with Mursa, I stopped losing things. My manager noticed before I did.
SCSarah ChenEngineering Manager