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Everything Zoobbe
does.

A plain-English list of what each piece is for — so you can decide which parts you'll actually use.

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Kanban boards

A board you can read in one glance, edit with a drag. Columns for the stages your work moves through, cards you can drag between them, and updates that show up live for everyone on the board.

  • Drag and drop that feels right
  • Columns named after your actual process
  • Live updates as your team works
  • Cards with the detail you need, when you need it
  • Labels and priorities you can colour

Task management

Cards with enough room for the real work. Each card holds the brief, the checklist, the conversation and the decisions — so when somebody opens it three weeks from now, they don't have to ask what's going on.

  • Custom fields for the bits unique to your team
  • Priorities and status that mean something
  • Dependencies when work blocks work
  • Subtasks for the messy stuff
  • Status that updates itself when it can
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Real-time collaboration

Two people in the same card, no refresh needed. See edits as they happen, leave a comment in the thread next to the work, and tag the person who'd care.

  • Live cursors when you're in the same place
  • Comments and threads, kept with the card
  • @mentions that find the right person
  • An activity feed you can scan in a minute
  • A quiet "who's online" dot, when that matters
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Automation

The small chores you keep meaning to delete. Set a rule once — "when a card moves to Done, ping the client channel" — and let the workflow handle it the next forty times.

  • A rule builder with no code
  • "If this, then that" conditions
  • Scheduled triggers for the recurring bits
  • Automations for handoffs between teams
  • Hooks into the tools you already use
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Templates

A board that's already 80% set up. Pick a starting point that looks like the work you're about to do — a sprint, a launch, a content calendar — and then make it yours.

  • Starting points for common projects
  • Workflows shaped for the industries we see most
  • Team-specific layouts
  • Yours to bend and rename
  • A growing list of community ones
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Integrations

Plays well with the tools you already open all day. Slack today, GitHub and the Google Workspace apps next — Zoobbe sits next to your stack, not on top of it.

  • Slack for the notifications worth seeing
  • GitHub issue sync (coming)
  • Jira (coming)
  • Google Workspace (coming)
  • Microsoft Teams (coming)
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Reports & analytics

An honest read on where things are. A small set of charts that answer the questions you actually ask — what's moving, what's stuck, who's underwater.

  • Dashboard tiles you can arrange
  • Project progress at a glance
  • Team throughput, in plain numbers
  • Reports you can shape to your team
  • Export to CSV when finance asks
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Filtering & search

Find that one card you swear you wrote. Stack a few filters — assignee, label, due date — and save the view as a shortcut. Full-text search across everything, including the comments.

  • Stackable filters
  • Full-text search across cards and docs
  • Saved views for the ones you check daily
  • Suggestions as you type
  • Field-specific searches when you need them
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Calendar view

Your week, with the deadlines drawn in. Flip the board into a calendar to see what's actually due when — spot the week where four things land on the same Friday, and drag a card to a quieter day.

  • A calendar you can click around
  • Deadlines that stand out
  • Drag a card to reschedule it
  • Multi-day events that look right
  • A feed for your phone's calendar app
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Mobile

Open your board on the train, no squinting. The web app works on a phone — quick checks, replying to a comment, moving a card — and native iOS and Android apps are coming.

  • A mobile web experience that doesn't feel like a fallback
  • Push notifications for the things that need you
  • Always in sync with the desktop
  • Buttons sized for thumbs
  • Native iOS and Android apps (coming)

See how it sits in your week

Make a workspace, drop a real project into it, and see which of these pieces you actually reach for.

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