Most miscommunication between product and dev teams comes from one thing:
❌ Tasks and designs living in different places.
Link tasks directly to wireframes → keep everyone on the same page.
No more guessing, no more back-and-forth.
🔗 https://t.co/zC3WFLAlKT
Wireframes aren’t just sketches.
With TaskFrame, they become living docs. Design, docs, and tasks all in one place.
Less context switching. More clarity.
Full post 👇
Wireframes as Living Docs: Connecting Design, Docs, and Tasks in One Place https://t.co/im1dRq7caD
Tasks on a board lose context.
What if progress was visible directly on the wireframe?
Why it matters:
• Spot blockers instantly
• Less back-and-forth
• Wireframes + Kanban stay in sync
Full post 👇
https://t.co/MXO0tGdtFl
I know being active in niche communities is one of the best ways but many places don’t allow product promotion and I also don’t want to come across as spammy.
I’ve just launched my app and started working on promotion.
Since it’s my first time doing this, I’d love to learn from others: what videos, blogs, or resources really helped you get your first 5, 10, or 100 customers?
Any recommendations would be super helpful!
“By creating tasks directly from wireframes:
The visual context is preserved.
Developers see exactly which element the task refers to.
Designers and PMs save time explaining.
Miscommunication is reduced, leading to faster delivery.”
Tasks without context = confusion.
What if you could create them directly from wireframes?
New blog post: Create Tasks from Wireframes 👇
https://t.co/7xOeWw0Kht
he wants to use it for product management in a new mobile app they’re building from scratch, from design to docs.
Nothing could make me happier.
Now I’m working on his feedback… inside TaskFrame itself.
He’s sending bug reports and ideas through a dedicated team space.
I’m over the moon 🎉
For months I’ve been building TaskFrame, a tool I believed would make teamwork in software projects much easier.
I let a friend test it and got the reaction I had always dreamed of. He loved the idea and said...