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TaskJect is a lightweight task and project management app built for developers. It keeps projects organized with clear workflows, real-time updates, and easy task assignment. Customize boards and profiles, view detailed analytics, and collaborate smoothly with your team. Integrations like Telegram and GitHub make everyday work faster, and pricing scales from a free tier to enterprise plans. Built with familiar web technologies, TaskJect aims to reduce management overhead so teams can spend more time shipping features.

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Features

  1. Lightweight project and task management built for small tech teams
  2. Clear, customizable workflows for tracking project progress
  3. Detailed analytics for workload, performance, and project health
  4. Role-based access control for secure collaboration
  5. Personal daily TODO lists for individual planning
  6. Telegram integration for instant task notifications
  7. GitHub integration for syncing issues, branches, and PR status
  8. Flexible pricing with a free tier and scalable plans
  9. Fast and intuitive UI — no clutter, no unnecessary complexity

Use Cases

  1. Small dev teams needing a simple yet powerful project manager
  2. Founders who want visibility into team progress without heavy enterprise tools
  3. Teams switching from Trello/Notion in search of better analytics
  4. Agile sprint planning and backlog organization
  5. Tracking engineering workloads and identifying bottlenecks
  6. Collaborating on tasks in distributed or remote teams
  7. Managing personal and team-level daily tasks in one place
  8. Receiving instant delivery-ready updates via Telegram
  9. Syncing GitHub activity with internal tasks for a unified workflow

Comments

We started building TaskJect long before we thought of turning it into a product. Our team was working on a mobile game, and we constantly struggled to find a project management tool that actually fit the way small tech teams work. We tried GitHub Projects, then Trello, then Notion — but each tool was either too simple and lacked analytics, or too complex and overloaded for our needs. We needed something lightweight, fast, and focused on clarity and insights. So we built our own internal tool. For a year, TaskJect quietly powered our workflows behind the scenes — helping us track progress, plan sprints, and understand team performance without the noise of heavy enterprise systems. Eventually, we realized other small teams faced the exact same pain. That’s when TaskJect began its transformation from an internal helper into a standalone product built for small development teams who want structure without complexity. Today, we’re continuing to evolve the tool based on real-world usage and feedback, and we’d love to hear your thoughts as well. Your input helps us shape TaskJect into a tool that genuinely makes tech teams more effective.

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Strartup nerd

Looks decent. Do you guys have onboarding training or something?

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EV enthusiast

Is it possible to comment under the tasks, have a chat with coworkers, tag team, etc?

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Comments

We started building TaskJect long before we thought of turning it into a product. Our team was working on a mobile game, and we constantly struggled to find a project management tool that actually fit the way small tech teams work. We tried GitHub Projects, then Trello, then Notion — but each tool was either too simple and lacked analytics, or too complex and overloaded for our needs. We needed something lightweight, fast, and focused on clarity and insights. So we built our own internal tool. For a year, TaskJect quietly powered our workflows behind the scenes — helping us track progress, plan sprints, and understand team performance without the noise of heavy enterprise systems. Eventually, we realized other small teams faced the exact same pain. That’s when TaskJect began its transformation from an internal helper into a standalone product built for small development teams who want structure without complexity. Today, we’re continuing to evolve the tool based on real-world usage and feedback, and we’d love to hear your thoughts as well. Your input helps us shape TaskJect into a tool that genuinely makes tech teams more effective.

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Strartup nerd

Looks decent. Do you guys have onboarding training or something?

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EV enthusiast

Is it possible to comment under the tasks, have a chat with coworkers, tag team, etc?