Migrate billing service to v2 API
Ten views. Zero blind spots.
Board for movers, List for planners, Table for spreadsheet brains, Calendar for schedulers, Workload for whoever keeps the team sane. One click switches the lens — your tasks never move.
Drag-and-drop everywhereLive sync for every teammateFree forever — no view paywalls
One project, five ways to see it
List, Board, Table, Calendar, Workload — all drag-and-drop, all live-synced, none of them behind a paywall. Same tasks, whichever lens your brain likes.
To Do3
Draft launch-day email sequence
Set up staging environment in Docker
In Progress3
Redesign onboarding flow
Fix payment webhook retries
Write API reference for webhooks
In Review2
Dashboard empty-state illustrations
Pricing page A/B copy
Done3
Ship dark mode toggle
Refactor auth middleware
Customer interview synthesis
In Progress3
To Do4
Budget is a Money custom field — one of 12+ field types, all free.
Drag tasks between people to rebalance — capacity updates live.
Same tasks. Five lenses. Drag and drop everywhere.
What each view is actually for
Same tasks underneath, five different jobs on top. Here’s when to reach for each lens — and what it shows you that the others don’t.
Board 01 / 05
WIP at a glance, bottlenecks before they bite
Columns are statuses, cards are tasks, and work-in-progress is impossible to miss. When a column starts stacking up, you’ve found your bottleneck — drag the card, not the deadline.
- Column counts surface pile-ups the moment they form
- Drag cards between statuses — the move syncs live for everyone
- Tags, priorities, assignees and due dates right on the card
List 02 / 05
Grouped rows with an inline-edit feel
The top-to-bottom run-through your Monday morning deserves. Group rows by status, assignee or priority, then change a status or a due date right in the row — no modal, no detour.
- Group by status, assignee, priority or due date
- Click a cell, change it, move on — edits feel inline
- Sub-tasks and checklists nest under their parent tasks
Table 03 / 05
A spreadsheet that already knows your tasks
Every task in a grid, every field a column — including the custom ones. Track Budget in money, Confidence as a rating, owners as people, straight from your custom fields.
- Columns from 12+ custom field types — money, rating, people, dropdown and more
- Money fields that read like the spreadsheet you left behind
- Every field type is free — no “advanced columns” upsell
Calendar 04 / 05
Deadlines on a wall you can drag
Every task with a due date lands on the month grid, color-coded so a crowded week looks crowded. Drag a task to a new day and its due date updates everywhere — reminders included.
- Schedule by due date and see the whole month at once
- Drag to reschedule; reminders move with the task
- Spot crunch weeks before they flatten anyone
Workload 05 / 05
Spot the overload before the burnout
Capacity bars per person, per week — real hours against a real limit. When Marco sits at 44 of 40 hours, the bar turns coral before the deadline slips. Drag tasks to whoever has room.
- Per-person capacity bars, updated live as work moves
- Over-capacity turns coral — catch it before it costs a weekend
- Native time tracking feeds it real hours, not guesses
And five more angles
Timeline, Mind Map, Whiteboard, Canvas, Map — five extra lenses on the same tasks, and just as free as the rest.
Timeline
Your tasks laid out across time — read the plan left to right.
New in v14.5Mind Map
Expand and collapse branches to drill into sub-tasks.
New in v14.5Whiteboard
Your tasks as freely draggable cards on an open board.
New in v14.5Canvas
An open surface to arrange work spatially, your way.
New in v14.5Map
The same project, plotted on a map for a geographic angle.
New in v14.5Views work with everything else
Every view reads the same tasks, the same fields, the same permissions. Wire in the rest of AlianHub and each lens gets sharper.
Time tracking
Timers and timesheets feed the Workload view real hours — capacity planning built on actuals, not optimism.
Explore time trackingCustom fields
Add a Money or Rating field once and it shows up everywhere — a Table column, a List group, a Board filter.
Explore custom fieldsPermissions
40+ granular permissions with custom roles decide who can see and edit what — across every view of every project.
Explore permissionsStill not done — Gantt with dependencies is on the roadmap. Meanwhile, see every feature