TaskTimeline is an application designed to help users manage personal tasks and projects with a focus on simplicity and ease of use. The app provides a main timeline view where all projects and tasks can be seen at a glance. Users can add new tasks, group them by project, owner, category, status, or priority, and sort within each group by date, status, or priority. The timeline’s zoom level can be adjusted using preset sizes or pinch gestures, and task timing can be changed with a long press to activate move icons and date handles. Inline editing allows for quick updates to task information, and users can create new categories, projects, or owners directly from existing tasks. Deletions of tasks or specific attributes are also handled inline.
A calendar view allows users to see their tasks in a daily format, covering the entire scope of their current plan. The app includes a settings section where users can select from a wide color palette for background elements and set default grouping, zoom, and sorting preferences for the timeline. The design philosophy emphasizes straightforward personal task tracking without overwhelming the interface with additional features. Notably, the current release does not include task connections or Gantt chart functionality, though these may be considered for future updates if there is sufficient interest.
TaskTimeline is built with privacy in mind. The app does not collect, store, transmit, or share any personal data. All information entered remains solely on the user’s device and is not sent to external servers or third-party services. There is no integration with analytics, advertising networks, or external data services, and no personal or device information is collected. All task data is stored locally and is deleted if the app is removed. The privacy policy states that the app is safe for users of all ages, as no data is collected from any user, including children.
Support for TaskTimeline is available via email.
In the Productivity & Work space, TaskTimeline Support takes a focused approach. It focuses on organizing and visualizing projects and tasks with timelines and calendar views. It is built as a consumer product for individuals and small teams managing projects. The product is available for free. TaskTimeline Support is available on the web and the command line.
mstone2112 builds and maintains TaskTimeline Support, and the product first shipped in 2026. Development happens publicly on GitHub with 2 commits in the last 90 days. PulseGate's similarity index finds few close equivalents — TaskTimeline Support occupies a relatively distinct niche. Key capabilities include gantt chart, task grouping, and inline editing.
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