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About Zoobbe

Built for the
everyday tax.

Zoobbe didn't start with a big plan. It started with the small, daily kind of frustration you stop noticing β€” until one day you do.

For years, my own team kept rotating through project management tools β€” hoping the next one would finally feel right. They never did. The same three things showed up everywhere: it was slow, it was cluttered with things we never asked for, and the price kept creeping up.

Something that should have been simple β€” knowing who's doing what, and where it stands β€” turned into a daily tax. Tabs that took five seconds to load. Settings buried four menus deep. A homepage that wanted to teach me about itself.

Why does organising work feel harder than the work itself?

That question wouldn't leave me alone. And at some point you realise β€” if the tool you depend on every day is the part that's slowing you down, the answer probably isn't a different subscription. It's a different tool.

I'm Akash Mia, a software engineer. I think tools are supposed to get out of the way, so I started building one that does β€” something quick to open, easy to read, and honest about its price.

That's how Zoobbe started.

It began as a small internal tool β€” built for one team's actual day, not for a demo. The goal was narrow on purpose: do the everyday stuff really well, and leave the rest.

Clean boards. Pages that open instantly. Collaboration that feels alive. Nothing extra in the way.

Today, Zoobbe is in production and used every day. It's not a prototype β€” it's the tool real teams plan their week in.

The promise

Make managing your work feel light again.

Fast. Quiet. Clear. Fairly priced.

Built carefully, improved a little every week, and meant to stay this way as your team grows.

Zoobbe isn't backed by a huge round or a big team.

It's built by someone who lived inside slow, complicated tools long enough to want a different one β€” and then went and made it. It's for people who just want to get on with their work, without the noise and without the chaos.

If any of this sounds familiar…
You're in the right place.

The plan is simple: a friendly, quick tool that helps you stay organised β€” and then steps out of the way.

A note from me

Thanks for reading this far.

Zoobbe wasn't sketched on a whiteboard in a meeting room β€” it was built out of frustration with the tools I had, and a quiet hope that someone else might feel the same and want something better.

If Zoobbe makes even one person's week a little calmer and a little more organised β€” that's the whole point.

β€” Akash Mia, the person who makes Zoobbe.

Want to try it?

Make a workspace and see how the week feels when your tool isn't fighting you β€” quick to open, easy to read, and quiet about itself.

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