No visual timeline
A list of dates doesn’t show how phases overlap or where the critical path runs.
Plan each project on a timeline — phases, milestones and dependencies — and track progress against the plan, so you see a slip coming before it turns into a delay.
A list of dates doesn’t show how phases overlap or where the critical path runs.
When one task slips, it’s not obvious what else moves — until it’s too late.
The programme is set once, then never reflects what’s actually happening on site.
Lay out phases, milestones and dependencies on a Gantt timeline, then track real progress against it — so the plan stays honest and slips are visible early.
See every phase and task on a clear, scrollable timeline.
Structure the programme the way the project runs, with key dates marked.
Link tasks so you can see what moves when something slips.
Track real progress against the baseline, not just intentions.
Zoom out to a portfolio timeline for a view of everything in flight.
Give clients and consultants a clear view of the programme.
A Gantt chart lays a project out on a timeline — phases, tasks, milestones and dependencies — so you can see the schedule and the critical path at a glance. In Taskity the timeline is tied to the live work, so it reflects real progress.
Yes. You can link tasks so that when one slips, it’s clear what else is affected — instead of finding out downstream.
Yes. You can track real progress against the planned timeline, so slips are visible early rather than at the deadline.
Yes. A roadmap view rolls projects up into a portfolio timeline, so leadership can see everything in flight at once.
Plan, track and catch slips early — all in one view. No credit card required.
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