Organize your work on a visual board, with per-ticket history and a one-click standup summary.
Type "AZ-123456 - Title" and press Enter. Done, the card is on the board.
Log what you did inside each card — every note gets the time automatically.
One click gathers everything you did today and yesterday, grouped by ticket, ready to copy.
Your board is ready
Type above in the "AZ-123456 - Title" format and press Enter. The card lands in the first column.
Your board is saved only in your browser — nothing is sent to servers.
Every card has a ticket code (matching your Jira, Azure DevOps or similar), a title and a color-coded type: Story, Bug, Spike or Task. One glance at the board tells you what is a fix, what is a delivery and what is an investigation.
Creating a card is instant: type "AZ-123456 - Title" in the top field and press Enter. The tool recognizes the code by itself and drops the card in the first column — no form, no extra clicks.
Inside each card there is an activity log: jot down in one line what you just did ("analyzed the issue", "deployed to staging") and the tool stores it with date and time. It is your usual notes habit, just organized per ticket with timestamps for free.
The "Standup summary" button gathers everything you logged today and yesterday, grouped by ticket, into a text ready to copy and paste in your daily meeting or team chat. Never walk into standup trying to remember what you did.
Type the ticket code and title in the top field (e.g. "AZ-123456 - Adjust report") and press Enter. Pick the card type (Story, Bug, Spike or Task) with the colored buttons. Drag cards across columns as work moves — or open a card and use "Move to". The columns are yours: rename, add, remove and reorder them freely. For a backup, use "Export" and keep the file; "Import" restores everything.
Stop tracking your tasks in a plain notes app. The Task Kanban Board is built for a developer's day-to-day: create a card by typing the ticket code and title ("AZ-123456 - Fix login"), drag it across columns as work progresses, and log what you did inside each card — every note gets a timestamp automatically. When standup time comes, one click builds a summary of what you did today and yesterday, grouped by ticket, ready to copy.
No. Everything is stored only in your browser, with no sign-up and nothing sent to the internet. Use the Export button for backups.
Yes. Any code in the "letters-numbers" format (e.g. AZ-123456, PROJ-42) is recognized automatically when creating a card.
Yes. The board ships with four ready-made columns, but you can rename, add, remove and reorder as many as you want.
The board is wiped with it. That is what the Export button is for — keep the backup file and restore it with Import when needed.