Replying to @papa
Meet Kanbanq, project management without the overhead.
It's for small teams and solo builders. Indie devs, early startups, anyone shipping real work without a dedicated PM to run the process. Jira's too heavy, Trello's too light, so you spend your time managing the tool instead of the work. Kanbanq sits in the middle: two boards, one for now and one for later. It's built for small, tight-knit teams, with AI that summarizes what you've shipped so your standups and progress updates basically write themselves.
We just rebuilt it from scratch for v0.3, and the free plan is genuinely generous. Unlimited workspaces, projects, and collaborators all in real time, plus up to 250 active tasks. Stay free as long as you like, upgrade when you're ready.
Take a look: kanbanq.app
You are saying for "small teams" and solo builders but in what kind of industries or businesses specifically do you target? Is the product catered more towards engineering teams or design teams? And is the product solving an identified painpoint within that group? How does it compare to solutions such as monday.com?
All genuine questions and not critique by any means. The design looks nice!

Mostly design-leaning and smaller creative teams: YouTubers, creative collectives, that kind of thing. We're also seeing students use it for coursework and group projects, which we didn't expect. Engineering teams are already well served by Linear, Monday and plenty of others, so we deliberately went less engineering-y: the rigor of Agile for creators, without learning all the terminology and cadence. We just wanted a simple Kanban board with a proper backlog, and staying simple is the point.