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Taskip is a modern client portal software built for digital agencies and service based businesses. Instead of using scattered tools, it combines Service Catalog, CRM, Quotations, Invoicing, Project Management, Team Collaboration, Documents, Emails, Forms, Support, Meeting Scheduler, Automation and more. It also provides a fully white labeled branded portal where clients can track project updates, access files, approve proposals, submit tickets, schedule meetings, and make payments.
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TaskipClient Portal Software for Agencies and Service Businesses
Khairul Bashar Shamimstarted a discussion

Launching on Product Hunt this Wednesday β€” any tips for first time launchers?

Hi everyone! πŸ‘‹ I’m Khairul Bashar Shamim, Product Lead at Taskip. First time posting here. We’re preparing to launch Taskip on Product Hunt this Wednesday, March 11 and I’m both excited and a bit nervous πŸ˜… Taskip came from a problem we kept seeing with freelancers and digital agencies. Teams were juggling too many tools for CRM, projects, invoices, emails, and client communication, which made...

Khairul Bashar Shamimstarted a discussion

How is Taskip different from other agency management platforms?

Two main things: 1️⃣ It’s truly all-in-one without requiring complex integrations. 2️⃣ It’s purpose-built for agencies, not adapted from another business model. CRM, projects, client portal, invoicing, automation, support - everything connects natively. We focused heavily on reducing friction between sales β†’ delivery β†’ billing.

Khairul Bashar Shamimstarted a discussion

There are many tools for CRM, projects, and invoicing. Why did you decide to build Taskip?

Great question. We built Taskip because agencies were stitching together 5–8 different tools just to run daily operations. CRM in one app, projects in another, invoices somewhere else, and client communication scattered everywhere. Instead of adding another β€œspecialized tool,” we wanted to create one connected workspace built specifically for agencies β€” not generic SMB software. The goal was...