The problem with most task managers
Most task management tools follow the same playbook: start simple, then bolt on automations, custom fields, dependencies, dashboards, integrations — until the tool that was supposed to save you time becomes another thing you have to manage.
For small teams and freelancers, that's overkill. You don't need a project management suite. You need to know who's doing what, by when, without a 20-minute onboarding video.
That's the gap DistroTask is built for.
What DistroTask actually does
DistroTask is a simple task manager built around three things, in this order of priority:
- Ease of use
No steep learning curve, no setup wizard, no "watch this tutorial first." You create a task, assign it, set a deadline, and move on. If a new teammate can't figure out the interface in under five minutes, that's a bug — not a feature waiting to be discovered.
- Robustness
Simple doesn't mean fragile. DistroTask is built to be dependable day after day — your tasks, deadlines, and team data are always there when you need them, without sync issues or surprise downtime getting in the way of actual work.
- Low cost
Small teams and freelancers don't have enterprise budgets, and they shouldn't need one just to organize a to-do list. DistroTask is free to start, and priced to stay accessible as you grow — not to extract maximum revenue per seat.
A couple of features worth mentioning
Google Calendar integration: deadlines and assigned tasks show up where you already check your day, instead of living only inside yet another tab.
Built for team collaboration: shared visibility into who owns what, so status updates don't have to happen over Slack or email threads. Everyone sees the same board, in real time.
Who it's for
Freelancers juggling tasks across multiple clients
Small teams (2–10 people) who tried heavier project management tools and bounced off the complexity
Remote teams who need shared visibility without a heavyweight process layer
Anyone who just wants a clear list of "what's mine to do" without digging through nested boards
Why I built it
I kept running into the same pattern in small teams: tasks assigned without context, ownership that's unclear, work that gets duplicated or quietly dropped — and a task tool that ends up being heavier than the work itself. Powerful tools are great when you need the power. Most of the time, you don't.
Try it
DistroTask is live and free to start at distrotask.com.
If you're part of a small team or working solo with multiple clients, I'd genuinely love your feedback — what's missing, what's annoying, what you'd want next. Drop a comment or reach out directly.
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