Existing task managers are too complex or lack self-hosted privacy
Knowledge workers and privacy-conscious users find that mainstream task managers are either overly complex SaaS platforms or simple tools that lack structured project hierarchies and recurring workflow support. Those who want full data control must piece together self-hosted alternatives that lack polish. The gap between powerful and private remains wide.
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