A fast, minimal project management tool for devs, designers and small teams. Built-in AI helps break down tasks, summarise sprints and organise your backlog β no clutter, no plugins, no fluff. Just clean, focused planning that works.
Project management. Simply done. For small teams & indies
A fast, minimal project management tool for devs, designers and small teams. Built-in AI helps break down tasks, summarise sprints and organise your backlog β no clutter, no plugins, no fluff. Just clean, focused planning that works.
Hey Product Hunt π We love tools like Linear, ClickUp and Notion (and others) β theyβre powerful, but sometimes managing them feels like a full-time job. So we built Kanbanq β a fast, lightweight project tool for solo devs, creative teams and small studios who want agile structure without the bloat. Kanbanq is built around a dual-board system: one for your sprint and one for your backlog, which is its own Kanban-style board. No more endless lists β now your backlog stays organised, focused and u
Sprint and tasks are the main features I look for in project management apps. You nailed it with a minimal and creative touch, very cool.
KanbanQ makes idea-to-task feel instant. Smart, clean, and super fast.
This is such a Beauty. Eager to give a try and explore features. Like to test the AI skilled features if there are implemented. @chrispapa looking forward to this.
Built for makers whoβd rather build than babysit their backlog. This tool strips away the clutter no plugins, no fluff just fast, focused planning powered by AI. From task breakdowns to sprint summaries, itβs productivity without the overhead.
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