Tracking delegated tasks and awaited responses has no dedicated lightweight tool
Professionals regularly lose track of things they have asked colleagues, clients, or vendors for — replies, approvals, reports, sign-offs. General-purpose task managers are either too heavy or not built around the "waiting on others" pattern. This gap causes follow-up tasks to fall through the cracks in high-volume roles.
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