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Show HN: I Made t0ggles – Faster and More Efficient Than Jira and ClickUp

https://t0ggles.com/hn
1•nolimits4web•6mo ago
As someone juggling multiple projects, I needed a project/task management tool that allowed me to clearly see and manage all my projects on the same board. Existing tools like Jira, ClickUp, and Trello didn't work for me because they are slow, overbloated, and not really designed to handle multiple projects efficiently. That's where t0ggles came in. t0ggles is a next-gen tool that leverages AI to enhance task creation, documentation, and collaboration, making it easier to handle complex workflows.

What sets t0ggles apart are its unique features, ordered by value:

- AI-Powered Task Creation: Effortlessly create tasks with AI that understands your needs, making it accurate and efficient. This feature alone has transformed how I manage tasks across multiple projects.

- Seamless Integrations: Connect with Figma and GitHub, with more integrations planned, to streamline your workflow. This integration has been crucial for maintaining a cohesive development process.

- Easy Data Migration: Import data from Trello, Jira, and more via CSV, XML, or JSON files for a smooth transition. This ensured I could bring all my existing data into t0ggles without hassle.

- Public Visibility and Community Feedback: Leverage community insights for valuable feedback, driving innovation and enhancing project suitability. This has been invaluable for refining my projects based on real-world input.

- Suitability for All Teams and Sizes: Versatile for all kinds and sizes of teams, offering a balance of power and simplicity. Whether you're a small team, a large enterprise, or a freelancer, t0ggles adapts to your needs.

- Focus on Simplicity and Intuition: A clean, modern interface that avoids unnecessary complexity, ensuring ease of use. This has made t0ggles a joy to use compared to other tools.

- Lifetime Access with One-Time Payment: No recurring fees, just a one-time payment for lifetime access and all future updates. This model provides long-term value and peace of mind.

- No Hidden Fees: Transparent pricing with all costs included in the plan. I appreciate knowing exactly what I'm paying for.

- Customizable and Modern Interface: Tailor the tool to your preferences with advanced customization options. This allows me to make t0ggles work exactly how I need it to.

I've used t0ggles to streamline my project management, and the AI has significantly improved my workflow. I'm curious to hear your thoughts on t0ggles. How do you see it fitting into your workflow? Any features you'd like to see added? Let's discuss!

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