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Show HN: Flat – simple task tracking that stays out of your way (flat.app)
30 points by sethpurcell on Feb 29, 2024 | hide | past | favorite | 7 comments
Hi HN!

Flat’s a lot like Trello, but with a cleaner, simpler, friendlier UI and real discussion threads. Flat also sports a first-class GitHub integration.

To take it for a spin without signing up, just go to https://try.flat.app. And there’s also a quick demo video here: https://youtu.be/NW2c9cZVaD0

We made Flat for ourselves, after a decade of wanting a simple, lightweight tool to stay on top of our work and not finding one. Trello is close, but we find it really frustrating to use in lots of ways. And most everything else is way too complex. We think there’s a need for a task tracker that prioritizes simplicity, clarity, and usability over bells and whistles that most users don't need.

And like many folks who are burned out on team chat, we also think there’s a need for a mode of workplace communication that’s lightweight, async, and attached to the work rather than chats in Slack or Teams where it’s too easy for things to get lost (and to be interrupted all day). Flat doesn’t try to replace Slack--chat will always have its uses--but it does offer a better venue for a subset of Slack’s workload, like asking and answering questions, making quick requests, and raising issues about things the team is working on.

Flat is aimed at small teams with basic needs. Small dev teams without a lot of process seem to love it, as do people who used to like Trello back in the days when it was less stressful to use, and people for whom Asana’s complexity is a non-starter.

Flat is still in beta, so it’s probably missing some things you expect, but what’s there is pretty baked. It’s available in-browser as well as Electron apps for Mac, Windows, and Linux (.deb)

Feedback is welcome and greatly appreciated! Either in the comments here, or if you sign up there's also a feedback button in the app navbar for whenever something irks you or you have an idea.

Thanks, Seth, Andrew, & Marcin




One of my personal preferences for task managers is the ability to edit tasks directly in the list/grid view, without a separate edit/detail modal. Wrike and youtrack are the big ones I've used that allow this. What I want out of a task tracker is just slightly more than a spreadsheet - most of the time I just want one row per task, editable in the grid. And then once in a while I want to click and get the detail view, where I can have a series of comments.


We agree, there should be an editable grid view, and we're planning on adding that. In the meantime: you can do "quick edits" by hovering over a card and typing 'e' (or shift-click to select multiple cards). Then just type in a label name, a user name, a new title, etc. -- it's very quick. (But we definitely agree on the grid view, and thanks for sharing that feedback.)


This looks amazing. Well done making a simple yet very adequate tool. My current workflow is scattered over 2 or 3 apps but could be replaced by just this. The only thing I am missing is for this to be accessible via mobile.


Thank you! We're aiming to build a "minimally complete" tool, and it's a delicate balancing act.

The app is responsive so you can actually use Flat on mobile, it's just not a great UX IMO. We're planning on building native apps in the future. If you give it a try on mobile we'd love to get your feedback on how to improve that experience.


Nice! I just wondered since opening the demo on my browser I saw the nice video but a message saying mobile was not supported. I’m down to help, I am on iOS currently but will drop you a mail through support.


I like it! I happily note that you mention that the client works fully offline. But is there or have you considered a self-hosted option that can be run completely on-premise and without cloud access?

Being cloud-based makes this an immediate non-starter for many use cases (and I specifically don't mean large enterprises but especially SMB, NGO, and homelab use).


Thanks! On-prem deployment is something we've considered, but the increase in complexity rules that out for now.




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