Klority offers a unified workspace designed for high-velocity engineering teams, aiming to replace multiple disparate tools like Jira, Confluence, and TestRail with a single, affordable solution. It integrates key functionalities essential for software development, including agile project management with Sprints, Kanban, and backlogs. For Quality Assurance and Testing, it provides centralized test case management and AI-powered test generation, which can instantly create test cases from requirements, significantly reducing manual effort. The platform also features an integrated engineering wiki for documentation, API specifications, and policies, supporting Markdown and Mermaid diagrams, and aims to keep knowledge bases up-to-date. Financial operations are streamlined with tools for tracking rates, forecasting, and invoicing, supporting both Time & Materials and Fixed-Fee projects. A CRM component allows for syncing customer data with the product roadmap, providing sales and support teams visibility into engineering progress. Custom reporting capabilities enable users to build, save, and visualize data across tasks, QA, and customer context. Capacity planning features help align team availability with sprint goals, incorporating leave management and velocity tracking to prevent overcommitment. Timesheet tracking offers unified effort visibility, allowing direct logging from tasks or a weekly grid. Klority emphasizes a lightning-fast interface and a zero-configuration setup, contrasting with the lengthy onboarding typically associated with legacy tools. It is compatible with common engineering stack tools like GitHub, Slack, Notion, and Sentry. The platform offers a free plan for single users and a Team plan starting at $2/user/month, promising significant cost savings compared to using separate tools like Jira, Confluence, and TestRail. Klority is cloud-based and requires no installation, with setup taking under 10 minutes. While engineered for software teams, its CRM, Wiki, and project boards are also beneficial for sales, support, product, and design teams, bridging technical and non-technical stakeholders. Support is provided directly by the engineering team.