
Description
The bigger a product gets, the more it gets managed in fragments. Projects live in one tool. Team members in another. Timelines in a spreadsheet. Updates in Slack. At some point, the overhead of managing the tools starts competing with the actual work. ProjectHub is an attempt to consolidate that , a single dashboard where you can view, edit, and track everything that matters about a product in progress. Projects, team members, timelines, and status , all accessible in one interface, with no context switching. The design prioritizes clarity over features. Everything is visible without digging. Updates are editable in place. The information architecture is flat and fast to navigate.
Problem Statement
Product teams , especially small ones , end up using too many disconnected tools. The result isn't better organization, it's more maintenance. Someone always has to reconcile what's in Notion with what's in Linear with what's in the spreadsheet. That work is invisible and expensive.
Solution
A unified dashboard where the source of truth is singular. Not a replacement for specialized tools, but a command center that surfaces what matters: what's being built, who's building it, and where it stands.
Next up
ProjectHub is being built toward a version that small product teams can actually use day-to-day. The next milestone includes real-time collaboration, comment threads on tasks, and an activity feed. Planning to open-source it for teams who want to self-host their own project management layer.
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