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TSKR is an intelligent work platform that helps operators, founders, and individual contributors capture, organise, and prioritise their work on mobile and desktop.
It's designed for people who run on memory, WhatsApp, and half-trusted notes apps rather than structured systems. TSKR gives them one place where their work actually lives without the setup overhead of tools built for engineering teams or large organisations.
Most productivity tools were designed to be configured, maintained, and managed by dedicated operations or engineering teams. For founders, chiefs of staff, early-stage operators, and solo workers, that overhead is the problem. Not the work itself.
TSKR solves for context-switching and cognitive load. It reduces the number of places work lives and removes the effort required to keep a system running. The goal is a workspace that works for you on day one, without a consultant or onboarding call.
TSKR defines itself within the Intelligent Work category. A layer above traditional task managers and below complex project management suites. The core idea is that your tools should reduce cognitive load, not add to it.
It's not a replacement for Linear, Jira, or Notion. It's the operating layer that sits alongside them, giving operators a single place to understand what's happening and what to do next.
It's both, and neither exclusively. TSKR combines personal task capture with lightweight project visibility. You get weekly priorities and project status in the same workspace.
The distinction that matters: TSKR is built for the individual operator, not the team. You don't need colleagues to invite, workflows to configure, or a power user to run it.
TSKR is built for what we call the system-less operator. Someone running on memory, group chats, and scattered notes apps rather than a broken tool stack.
The personas we design for include Founders, Chiefs of Staff, early-stage GTM and operators, Product Builders, Project Managers, Solopreneurs, and Freelancers. What they share is breadth of responsibility, high context-switching, and a need for a system that works without being the system itself.
No. TSKR is specifically designed for non-technical users. There's no configuration required, no workflow builder, and no onboarding call. You drop in and get running.
The workspace is pre-populated with the structure you need. The goal is that a founder or operator can be up and running in minutes, not days.
Primarily individuals. TSKR is designed for the operator who is themselves the system. The person who holds the most context and needs one place to work from.
TSKR is also useful in team contexts as a personal operating layer that sits alongside shared tools like Linear or Notion. It gives individuals visibility and capture without replacing what the team already uses.
At its core, TSKR does four things. It captures tasks quickly and organises them automatically. It maintains a weekly priority workspace so you always know what you're focused on. It surfaces project status at a glance across your work. And it integrates with tools like Granola to pull actions from meetings without manual effort.
The design principle is low input, high output. You shouldn't have to work hard to keep TSKR up to date. It should reflect your reality without becoming a second job to maintain.
Your weekly priorities live at the top of your workspace, visible at all times. TSKR uses carry-forward logic. Items that weren't completed roll into the following week rather than getting buried or forgotten.
The goal is that checking in on your weekly focus takes five seconds, not five minutes of archaeology through documents and Slack threads.
You drop tasks in as they land from wherever you are, on mobile or desktop. TSKR organises them into the right place so you can keep moving rather than filing. The aim is capture in under ten seconds with zero structural decisions required from you at the point of entry.
Yes. TSKR is built for both mobile and desktop. Fast capture is particularly important on mobile. The ability to drop something in the moment it lands, wherever you are, without it getting lost.
Granola is an AI note-taking tool that captures and transcribes your meetings. TSKR integrates with Granola to automatically pull action items from your calls and meetings into your workspace.
What gets said in the room becomes a task in TSKR without you lifting a finger. It's one of the core ways TSKR reduces the manual overhead of staying on top of your commitments.
TSKR accesses Granola via their MCP (Model Context Protocol), which is available to Granola users on a paid plan.
No. The Granola integration is an optional enhancement. TSKR works fully without it. The integration simply removes the manual step of translating meeting outcomes into tasks.
If you already use Granola on a paid plan, connecting it to TSKR via MCP is one of the highest-value things you can do. If you don't, TSKR's manual capture is fast enough that you won't feel the gap.
The Granola integration is the primary integration today. Additional integrations are on the roadmap. If there's a specific integration that would make TSKR significantly more useful for you, get in touch. Integration priorities are shaped by what users actually need.
You can request access directly from tskr.io. There's no waitlist to navigate or credit card required to get started.
The quickest way is in-app. Tap the question mark button in the top left corner to submit feedback directly. You can also reach the founder on LinkedIn.
Yes. TSKR is operated by TSKR Labs Limited, registered in Ireland, and is GDPR compliant. Your data is handled in accordance with TSKR's Privacy Policy, which is available on the site.
TSKR is free to use today. Pricing for the full product will be announced ahead of general availability. Early users will be given advance notice of any changes.
Pricing structure hasn't been confirmed yet. Details will be shared with users ahead of any transition. If pricing is a consideration for you, joining now is the best way to stay informed and lock in early access terms.
Yes. TSKR is particularly well-suited to founders who are building without a dedicated ops function. The person who is simultaneously running the product, the team, the pipeline, and the fundraise.
The specific problem TSKR solves for founders is the absence of a system. Everything lives in their head, in WhatsApp, or in a Notion doc nobody maintains. TSKR gives founders a pre-structured workspace from day one. No setup required. Connect Granola to absorb actions from investor and team calls, check weekly priorities at a glance, and capture fast as things land.
Yes. Chiefs of staff are one of TSKR's core design personas. The CoS role is defined by breadth. Owning what falls between everyone else, bridging strategy and execution, and holding the most context of anyone in the room.
Most tools weren't built for that. Jira wants a dev team. Notion wants a wiki author. Asana wants a project owner. TSKR is built to be the command centre for the person orchestrating all of it.
Yes. Early-stage GTM operators are often running sales, marketing, partnerships, and revenue ops simultaneously with no dedicated tooling for any of it and no time to configure something new.
TSKR gives GTM operators one workspace across all of those functions. Weekly priorities that bend as the week shifts. Project status across every motion without opening five tools. Meeting actions from sales calls and partner meetings absorbed automatically via Granola.
Yes. Product builders sit between customers, engineers, and leadership. Constantly context-switching, absorbing feedback, making decisions, and staying close to what's shipping. Most tools serve one of those audiences, not the person bridging all three.
TSKR gives product builders a lightweight operating layer that lives alongside their engineering tools. Actions from discovery calls and planning sessions land automatically via Granola. Weekly priorities stay current. Project status is visible without opening Linear, Jira, and Confluence in sequence.
Yes. TSKR addresses a specific frustration many project managers have. The tool becoming the second project. Jira wants sprint ceremonies. Asana wants workflow designers. Monday wants a dedicated power user. The overhead of maintaining the system can rival the overhead of running the actual work.
TSKR handles the structure so you don't have to. Meeting actions from standups and stakeholder calls are captured via Granola automatically. Weekly priorities stay visible and current. Project status surfaces without manual assembly. Built for delivery, not ceremony.
Yes. Solopreneurs face a specific problem. Every productivity tool assumes you have colleagues to assign work to, a manager to report to, or an ops team to keep the system running. You have none of that.
TSKR is pre-structured for one-person operations. You wear every hat and TSKR gives you one workspace that handles that breadth without demanding team-scale overhead.
Yes. Freelancers deal with a problem most tools ignore. Every client runs on a different system. One uses Asana, another Notion, a third sends voice notes. You're context-switching between their systems before you've even started the work.
TSKR is the layer that sits above your clients' tools. One workspace for all your client work regardless of how each client operates.
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