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Taskee: Website Task Management Made Easy

By Brandon West    August 13th, 2007
3 Comments

Coordinating task assignments between multiple users on a complicated website is a difficult job. With Taskee, web developers can assign, comment, and manage tasks directly on their website. Taskee makes it easier and cheaper to collaborate during the website testing process. As web developers know, the testing process may not be a process so much as a way of life.

Taskee works like this: After visiting the Taskee login page, you are shown a list of the pages with assigned tasks. The Taskee control panel resides above the pages of your site as you test them, waiting to be accessed via a small button in the top right corner of the screen. When a tester finds a problem on a page of the website, the tester assigns the problem to a developer. These tasks can be commented on, and the developers are notified of the task via email as soon as it is created. Each created task is URL specific, allowing for quick and efficient problem solving.

Taskee is really useful, and very creative. The simple way each task is assigned to a specific URL allows for simple multiple user problem solving. Taskee can help anyone coding a page, or even just someone who may notice a spelling error occasionally. The simple task assignment interface allows even the most novice website “admin” to assign tasks to others more suited to fix the problem. Taskee can even manage multiple projects, a great feature for developers collaborating on multiple sites.

Give Taskee a try, there is a free workable demo and a video demonstrating the service on the main page.

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