The text describes a SaaS platform, developed by a digital consultant, designed for digital teams to manage projects with unlimited users. The consultant, who previously owned a product design agency, created this project over a year before selling the agency and subsequently retained ownership of the platform. The platform is fully built, tested, branded, and market-ready under the pseudonym "TaskBranch." It offers unique per-project pricing, differentiating it from competitors such as Basecamp and Asana, and includes features like task management, message discussions, calendar integration, time reporting, file storage, and more. The platform was implemented with PHP/Symfony, is self-sustaining with AWS deployment, and is currently maintained by a small team of freelance developers and designers.
TaskBranch targets businesses that manage fluctuating projects and staffing, like marketing agencies and creative firms. The initial outreach to co-working spaces revealed significant market expansion potential. Financially, TaskBranch is pre-revenue with minimal expenses ($25/month for hosting and SSL). Despite being completed in 2020, the platform's growth has been constrained by the founder's limited time and resources. The founder expresses a desire for someone experienced in SaaS growth marketing to further develop TaskBranch. A free trial and a teaser commercial are available for potential users, though identifying links and other business-specific information have been removed for anonymity.
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