Logan Audie

Lumo - Manage your team with vibes

Lumo is your Project Management AI Co-Pilot! Once you use Lumo you will be unable to go back to using traditional project management tools. It will feel like you're going back to the stone age. Give your team a project management solution that will actually last. Lumo is intelligent, Lumo is strategic, and Lumo reports to you! You can use Lumo to manage your entire team and all your projects in Discord/Telegram/Slack as well as in the web-app.

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Logan Audie
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I’m Logan developer and creator of Lumo. Over the past year AI has completely changed how I work. Once you start using real agents inside a codebase, something becomes obvious pretty quickly: Most project management tools feel like they belong in another era. I’ve used a lot of them like Asana, Monday, Trello, GitHub Projects, Jira, and more. They all work… until projects get messy. You set up a workflow. Then priorities shift, something urgent lands, people stop updating tasks, and suddenly the system you built stops reflecting reality. A few months later you're rebuilding it again. Traditional PM tools depend on constant manual upkeep. In fast-moving teams that almost always breaks. So I built Lumo. Lumo is an AI project management co-pilot that lives inside your workspace and actively helps run the project with you. Instead of spending time maintaining boards and status updates, Lumo can: • Turn a plain English description into a full project plan with tasks, estimates, and priorities • Run automated standups by messaging teammates and summarizing updates • Monitor project health and detect risks before deadlines slip • Keep your Kanban board updated in real time • Generate analytics like velocity, completion rates, and team activity automatically Lumo also integrates directly with where teams already work: Discord, Slack, and Telegram - so your team can interact with it naturally. A teammate can simply ask: “What should I be working on right now?” And Lumo can guide them, help unblock issues, or escalate problems if needed. We also support BYOK (bring your own API key), which means teams can run Lumo with their own Anthropic key for essentially unlimited AI usage. My goal with Lumo was simple: Bring project management into the new era of AI tooling and give PMs the agent experience that us developers have come to love. If you try it, I recommend connecting Lumo to a real team workspace - that’s when it really clicks. Would love your feedback and questions 🚀
George Fox

We have ben using this in its alpha stage for a month now and its brilliant - even use it as a PA for task tracking

Kimberley

Huge fan. It’s like having an assistant that actually listens - love that I can talk it to it like a human and in response I get clear, structured, prioritised tasks to complete / delegate to others.

Taimur Haider

I visited the homepage and read the feature section, @logan_audie .

The plain-English project planning flow is interesting. The page suggests Lumo converts a simple project description into structured tasks with estimates, priorities, etc. The automated standup system also looks well thought out.

Do you know what caught my attention?

The project health evaluations running every few hours!


I want to know about one detail. When Lumo generates the initial task structure, does the system recalculate estimates based on project progress later?

Congrats on the launch!

Logan Audie

@taimur_haider1 hey, and thanks! So when the initial project it setup and something changes like a timeline gets shifted or scope expanded Lumo accounts for as much as it can when reorganizing the project. This way Lumo keeps up with the dynamism of a real world project in a way that previous PM tools simply don't.

Taimur Haider

@logan_audie Logan, that makes sense.

I also spent some more time reviewing the homepage.

One thing I noticed is the AI planning → standups → project evaluations loop. That flow shows how Lumo keeps the project state updated automatically. The evaluations every few hours piece is especially interesting. That feature basically turns the system into a continuous project monitor.


I wrote down a few observations while reviewing the page. Happy to share them if useful.

AI-Richard

This is actually pretty cool! - the lazy part of me just fires tasks to the bot in telegram and its all added neatly, very cool