
Corta
A lean task tracker for people who actually build things
4 followers
A lean task tracker for people who actually build things
4 followers
Corta is built for web and digital agencies tired of bloated PM tools. It combines Kanban and Sprints without forcing a workflow, replaces messy subtasks with structured Steps, includes built-in time tracking, and keeps client projects cleanly separated. No workspace clutter. Just focused execution for teams that ship every week.


Love the focus on agencies specifically, most PM tools try to be everything for everyone and end up being clunky for small teams. How do you handle client-facing visibility, like do clients get a read-only view of their project status? We're building for the same audience (AI chatbots for agencies) so always interesting to see tools that serve this crowd.
@cuygun Appreciate that! That was exactly the frustration that pushed us to build it.
Right now Corta is focused on internal execution for agencies. Clients don’t get direct access yet - the idea was to keep delivery clean and distraction-free for the team.
That said, client visibility is something we’re actively thinking about. We’re exploring lightweight, controlled views (think read-only status snapshots rather than full board access). The goal is transparency without turning the PM tool into a client discussion space.
Curious how you’re handling visibility on the chatbot side - are agencies embedding reporting into the bot itself?
@diana_kutsel, On the chatbot side we're embedding analytics per-bot so agency owners can see conversation volume, topics, and satisfaction without logging into our dashboard. Still early though, haven't cracked the 'client-facing report' piece yet. Feels like there's a shared problem here for the agency crowd.
@cuygun Yeah, that makes sense. The tricky part for us is finding the balance between useful visibility and overwhelming the client.
Agencies also handle client access very differently - even within the same agency some clients might see hours, comments, team members, etc, while others should only see high-level progress. So if we add client-facing views, the visibility controls will probably need to be pretty flexible.
Right now we’re leaning more toward curated status views rather than exposing the whole board. Still figuring out what that should look like in practice. Definitely feels like a shared challenge for agency tools.