Today, we’re excited to announce the official launch of TaskFord – an Integrated Work Delivery Platform built to help teams plan, manage, and deliver work with greater clarity, alignment, and control.
After months of building, testing, and listening to the teams who needed this most, we are ready. On June 22, 2026, TaskFord is officially available to everyone – a connected platform where planning, execution, and delivery finally happen in one place.
This launch marks the beginning of TaskFord’s journey to transform how teams organize, execute, and track critical work. We’re thrilled to make it available to every team ready to take their delivery to the next level.
Why We Built TaskFord
We kept seeing the same problem across teams of every size and industry: Work is rarely the issue. Delivery is.
Most teams don't fail because they're disorganized. They fail because their tools are.
Work gets planned, tasks get assigned, then reality kicks in. The plan is in one tool, tasks in another, updates buried in a Slack thread. By the time anyone asks "where are we?", the answer requires five tabs and is already out of date.
"The real problem wasn't too few tools. It was that none of them talked to each other."
Every gap between tools is a place where context gets lost, priorities shift unnoticed, and deadlines slip. That gap between what was planned and what is actually happening is where projects go wrong.
TaskFord was built to close it — one connected system from planning to delivery, so work isn't just tracked, it's actually done.
What's Inside TaskFord's First Version
TaskFord brings together everything teams need to plan, manage, and deliver work – all in one place, all connected, all reflecting the same live data.
In this release, TaskFord includes:
- Flexible work views Work your way with Table, Kanban, Gantt, Scheduler, and Overview views — all powered by the same live data, so every team member stays aligned regardless of how they prefer to see their work.
- Complete task management Break work into subtasks, build nested structures, manage dependencies, and use bulk actions to handle work at scale. Full control over how work is structured, sequenced, and executed.
- Portfolio management Group boards into portfolios to gain cross-project visibility and understand program health without switching between projects.
- Real-time dashboards Create custom dashboards with charts and key metrics that update automatically as work progresses.
- Built-in collaboration Keep context connected to work with comments, @mentions, and activity logs, reducing the need for external communication threads by keeping conversations where the work actually lives.
- Google Drive & Jira OAuth integration Attach Drive files to any task and keep them in sync automatically. Connect Jira to link tasks, track issue status, and keep both tools working together without the tab switching.
👉 Learn more about everything in TaskFord v1.0.0
A Milestone in Our Journey
Today feels significant, but we want to be honest: we did not get here alone.
Before we launched publicly, a small group of early users got their hands on TaskFord first. They tested it, found the rough edges, and gave us honest feedback on what was not working. Because of them, features got rebuilt, workflows got rethought, and ideas we were convinced were right got thrown out. What you see in this launch today is a much better product than what we started with.
"To the teams who joined early: this launch belongs to you as much as it does to us."
While the first version establishes the foundation, it is only the beginning of our work to make delivery more predictable, aligned, and efficient for teams of all sizes.
What Comes Next
This launch is just the foundation. Next, we're expanding the platform to support more connected ways of working:
- AI assistant: We're introducing IRON AI to help teams search, write, and interact with work more efficiently.
- Integrations: Starting with Jira import and Google Drive, to bring existing work and files into TaskFord.
- Time module: Supporting capacity planning, worklogs, timesheets, workload views, and time-based dashboards.
- Lightweight document system: For internal knowledge and project documentation, connected directly to work.
Alongside these, we'll keep improving core capabilities, including task structure, flexibility, and overall platform experience.
Our goal remains the same: to make work delivery more predictable, connected, and clear for every team using TaskFord.











