Task Board
The work board lives where the team does
Opening a separate project tool is a context switch that costs more than anyone admits. The Samantrix task board sits inside the office: assign work from a conversation, drop a card on a floor dashboard, and let notifications arrive as in-world popups instead of another browser tab you forget to check.
1 tab
fewer to keep open
Two-way
task and code linking
In-world
notifications
What Task Board actually does
Kanban or list, per team
Each team picks the view that matches how it works. Columns, swimlanes, labels, priorities and due dates are all configurable per board.
Linked to real code
Cards connect to branches, commits and pull requests, so a task moves because work actually happened — not because someone remembered to drag it.
Visible on the floor
Floor dashboards show a team's board on the wall. Walk past and you can see what is in flight, what is blocked and what shipped this week.
Everything included
Task Board is part of every Samantrix workspace. Availability of individual capabilities depends on your plan — the pricing page has the tier-by-tier breakdown.
- Kanban board and list views with saved filters
- Assignees, priorities, labels, due dates and estimates
- Sprint and milestone grouping
- Automatic linking to branches, commits and pull requests
- In-world task notifications and desk reminders
- Floor dashboards rendered on office walls
- Bulk edits, templates and recurring tasks
- Velocity and throughput reporting per team
Task Board, answered
Works even better alongside
Code Sync
Development activity, without the status meeting
Connect your Git provider and let commits, pull requests and reviews surface on profiles, floor dashboards and task cards automatically.
Postal Box & Leave
The red letterbox in the lobby
A red postal box in the office lobby for leave applications and formal letters — charming to use, fully structured underneath.
Admin & Analytics
Run the workspace, understand the workplace
Roles, permissions, provisioning and audit logs on one side; office utilisation, meeting load and collaboration patterns on the other.