Most project management tools are designed for marketing teams and feel like it. Krokanti Tasks takes the opposite approach: a clean, fast interface with no fluff, full REST API access, an MCP server for AI assistant integration, and keyboard-first navigation. Manage your sprint backlog without leaving your flow state.
Jedes Team ist anders. Hier sind die Reibungspunkte, die Software Teams verlangsamen — und wie Krokanti Tasks sie beseitigt.
Most tools optimize for dashboards, reports, and stakeholder presentations — not for the engineer who just wants to see what's in the backlog, pick the next task, and update it in two keystrokes.
You want to create tasks from your terminal, query the backlog from a script, or have your AI assistant update task status after a deployment. Most tools make this impossible or lock it behind expensive enterprise plans.
Jira, ClickUp, and Monday have so many fields, views, and settings that configuring them takes longer than the sprint itself. You need something fast to set up and fast to use — not another SaaS to administer.
Zielgerichtete Antworten auf die Probleme, die für Ihren Workflow am wichtigsten sind.
A fast, keyboard-friendly kanban interface with drag-and-drop columns, custom statuses, priority flags, and labels. Everything you need to run a sprint — nothing you don't.
Full REST API with Bearer token authentication. Create tasks from CI/CD pipelines, query the backlog from scripts, update task status after deployments. OpenAPI spec included.
Connect Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible AI assistant directly to your task board. Ask your AI to list today's tasks, create a bug report, or move a task to 'Done' — all from your editor.
Press ? to see all shortcuts. Ctrl+K opens the command palette. Ctrl+N creates a new task. Navigate between tasks without touching the mouse. Built for developers who prefer the keyboard.
Full CRUD over spaces, projects, tasks, comments, and assignees. Bearer token authentication with per-token naming and revocation. 100 requests per minute rate limit per token. OpenAPI documentation included.
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server exposes your task board to AI assistants. Connect Claude Desktop or any MCP-compatible tool to query tasks, create issues, and update status using natural language.
? shows the shortcuts modal. Ctrl+K opens the command palette. Ctrl+N creates a task. Arrow keys navigate between tasks. J/K move through lists. Built for developers who live on the keyboard.
Task descriptions use a Tiptap rich-text editor that supports markdown shortcuts (# for headings, ` for inline code, ``` for code blocks, - for bullets). Paste code snippets and they render with monospace formatting.
I can create a task from my terminal, have Claude read my backlog and suggest what to work on next, and close tasks after a merge — all without touching the UI. That's the kind of integration I've wanted from a PM tool for years.
Go to Settings → Security → API Tokens. Create a named token and copy it — it starts with 'kt_' and is only shown once. Use it as a Bearer token in the Authorization header. Full API reference is available at /developers.
The MCP server exposes tools for listing spaces and projects, querying tasks (with filters), creating tasks, updating task status, adding comments, and managing assignees. Any MCP-compatible AI assistant (Claude Desktop, Cursor, etc.) can connect to it using your API token.
API access is available on the Pro (€3.99/mo) and Team (€9.99/mo) plans. The Free plan does not include API token creation. This keeps the free tier sustainable while ensuring API access for anyone doing serious automation.
Outbound webhooks are on the roadmap for a future release. Currently, you can poll the REST API or use the MCP server for event-driven automation. Subscribe to the changelog at tasks.krokanti.com to be notified when webhooks ship.
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