TaskPal
Focused team operations — dogfooded by Rafiq.
Projects with structured IDs. Tasks with categories, priorities, due dates. Kanban boards that don't pretend to be a wiki. The follow-up terminus of every cross-product agentic flow.
Who this is
for.
Enterprise teams with a specific domain problem — not consumer or hobbyist use.
Capabilities
that earn their place.
Structured task IDs
Every task has a project-prefixed ID (PRJ-1, BUG-42) the moment it's created. Search, link, and reference without ambiguity.
Kanban with opinions
Board, backlog, in-progress, in-review, done. No free-form columns that turn into chaos at 50 cards.
Per-project dashboards
Real analytics. Velocity, in-progress vs completed vs overdue, per assignee — not vanity counters.
Agentic follow-ups
MeetPal summarises a meeting — TaskPal receives the action items. ThreatPal files an incident — TaskPal opens the runbook.
A look at
the surface.
A schematic redraw of TaskPal at work — not a marketing render, not a screenshot. A legible trace of what the real surface does.
What separates
TaskPal.
Opinionated, not endless
A focused toolkit. No feature sprawl. Teams that want Linear-style discipline without Linear's seat price.
Cross-product terminus
TaskPal is where every Rafiq agentic flow comes to rest — meetings become tasks, investigations become runbooks, automatically.
Dogfooded every day
Rafiq runs on TaskPal. If it breaks, we feel it before you do.
Every TaskPal capability,
callable from any agent.
Plug Claude Desktop, your in-house copilot, or our own rafiq-agent into the endpoint below. Tools appear automatically — schema, types, descriptions, auth.
See the MCP catalog →projectstasksboardsdashboardsnotifications Structured ID model · Per-project analytics · Cross-product agentic entry points · SSO & audit-ready
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We scope, pilot, and deploy TaskPal with teams across Indonesia.