We're really happy to share EnkiTask.com with everyone — it's a simple and affordable project management tool we built as an alternative to the overly complicated options out there. Whether you’re managing a small team or juggling dynamic projects, EnkiTask is all about keeping things straightforward and easy to use.
The reason we decided to build EnkiTask.com was pretty simple: after trying a bunch of popular project management tools like Trello, Asana, and Jira, none of them really hit the mark for us. Some, like Trello, came close, but they still had drawbacks. Most of the others were either too complicated, packed with features we didn’t need, or had a clunky interface. And then there was the pricing — we didn’t want to get stuck paying monthly for team members who might only be active for a short time, especially since our team changes a lot. So, we built EnkiTask.com to keep things clean, simple, and easy to use, with flexible pricing that doesn’t penalize you for having a dynamic team.
Instead of locking users into monthly or yearly subscriptions, we decided to ditch recurring payments altogether. With EnkiTask, you can buy task packages for really small amounts, so you only pay for what you actually need, when you need it.
We’re not trying to create the next “super killer” software or anything like that. We built EnkiTask.com for ourselves, using it intensively to meet our own needs. After showing it to our friends and family, we received a lot of positive feedback, which motivated us to make it publicly available.
This is just our first version, and we’re constantly adding more functionality as add-ons, keeping the core features clean and easy to use.
Check it out and let us know your thoughts: https://enkitask.com
I'd love it if you could just tell me exactly what sets it apart. A lot of the language reads as abstract marketing fluff like boosting my productivity and the like.
Maybe you could tell me what is bad about trello, asana, jira etc that you sought to fix with your product?
I would also ditch the ai image at the top. It kind of sends the message you phoned it in when making the website. You'd be better off just showing the product itself right from the start.