A full work tracker, in the office where the work happens
Sprints, epics, boards, roadmaps, and milestones — a real project tracker, not a checklist bolted on. Plans live in the same workspace as the rooms and chat, so a decision made out loud becomes a tracked item before the meeting ends.
Plan & track
Sprints, epics, and boards that hold up under real load
Group work into epics, plan it into sprints, and run it on boards with statuses, assignees, priorities, and links between items. It's a Jira-class model — dependencies, sub-items, and all — without the Jira-class setup.
- Epics, sprints, and configurable boards
- Assignees, priorities, labels, and item links
- Sub-items and dependencies that surface blockers
Roadmaps & milestones
See the quarter, not just the next ticket
Roadmaps lay sprints and epics across time, and milestones mark the dates that matter. Leadership gets the shape of the quarter while the team works the board underneath it — one source of truth, two altitudes.
- Timeline roadmaps across epics and sprints
- Milestones for the dates that matter
- Reports that read straight from the live data
Time on the work
Log time against the very item you're tracking
Every work item carries worklogs, so the hours land on the task instead of in a separate timesheet app. Run a timer while you work and the report writes itself, because tracking and time live in the same record.
- Worklogs and timers on every item
- Worklog reports per person, sprint, or epic
- No second tool to reconcile against the board
“We replaced Jira and a separate timesheet tool with one tracker that sits inside the office. Sprint planning happens in the room, items get created live, and the roadmap is the same data the team works off all week.”
FAQ
Questions, answered
Is the tracker included or a paid add-on?
How is it different from Jira or Trello?
Can I migrate from my current tool?
Does it include time tracking and reports?
Can I self-host it?
Plan the sprint where the team already sits
The tracker is included on every plan — create your first project in the same workspace as your office.