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Spisak — Your team in one place

Tasks · Projects · Chat

Projects, tasks and team chat in one place — somewhere between Slack and Monday, but in your language and without five open windows. Everyone knows who's doing what and how far along it is.

Sound familiar?

“Who's doing this?” — the question that comes up at every single meeting.

What you agreed in the meeting lives in someone's notebook, then gets forgotten by Friday.

Five tools: Viber for messages, Excel for tasks, email for files — and nothing connects.

What it can do

Projects and tasks

Project → tasks → subtasks, with deadlines, owners and statuses. Nobody asks “how far along are we” any more.

Live chat

One-on-one messages and group rooms tied to the team and project — the conversation lives where the work does.

Teams and roles

Organise people into teams, assign tasks to a team or an individual — everyone sees their own.

Comments and files

Discussion and attachments live with the task, not in emails — context never gets lost.

Notifications

A task assigned, a deadline moved, a new message — a notification arrives, nothing slips through.

Connected to the other tools

A task can point to a document in Fascikla or a client in Tefter — an ecosystem, not islands.

At a glance

How it works and what it changes — no fine print.

From idea to done — without meetings

Project, tasks, people and deadlines — everyone sees where things stand.

1 Create a project 2 Add tasks 3 Assign & set a deadline 4 Track progress

A board where everything shows

Tasks move across columns — nobody asks “where are we”.

To do In progress Done

Five tools or one

Viber, Excel, email and a notebook — or all in one place.

Before ViberExcelEmailNotebook With Spisak Spisak

Where time leaks without a tool

Hours a week lost to coordination instead of work.

6h Status meetings 4h “Who’s doing this?” 3h Hunting for files 5h Waiting for replies 2h Missed deadlines

How it works

1

Create a project and add tasks.

2

Assign people and deadlines — the team chats alongside the work.

3

Follow progress and statuses instead of meetings.

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Frequently asked questions

No. You create a task, assign a person and a deadline — like sending a message, except it doesn't get lost.

Chat is built in — one-on-one and group rooms tied to a project, so the conversation stays next to the work.

It's by roles and teams — a member sees their own, a lead sees everything.

Yes — a task can point to a document in Fascikla or a client in Tefter.

Who is it for?

For teams of 2 to 50 people for whom Slack + spreadsheet + notebook has become unsustainable.