Linxlock turns scattered notes, meetings, and moving parts into a living project graph. Built for dynamic workflows where the plan changes daily — capture once, and the structure keeps up with you.
Three stages. No setup. No taxonomy debt. The right structure shows up exactly when you need it.
Type anything in the capture bar. Tags, owners, projects optional. The note exists in the system the moment you stop typing.
draft launch announcement for Q3 releaseA glanceable queue surfaces what needs structure. One click promotes a blob to an action, dependency, decision, or reference entry.
Q3-LAUNCH · @alice · 4h · due Sep 21Dependencies, schedules, and risk ranks compute themselves. CPM scheduling, blind-spot detection, and velocity trends — no spreadsheet required.
blocks: press kit, social rollout, exec reviewOne bar, always reachable. Field notes, meeting bullets, errand items — all land in the same event log.
Drag tasks onto each other to form sub-task groups. Spatial relationships persist as project structure.
Earliest-start critical-path scheduling computed live. Slack, criticality, and overdue surfaces — no Gantt jockeying.
Portfolio risk, owner load, blind-spots, velocity trend. Knows what's slipping before you do.
First-class decisions with rationale, links to affected entries, and a paper-trail you can audit later.
Supabase realtime keeps every device in sync. The Rust CLI works offline and replays into the same event log.
Risk-ranked projects, owner load bars, the dependency watch list, and your ready-vs-blocked queue — all on one calm page. No dead grids, no metric vanity.
Drop a task onto another and it becomes a subtask. Pull it out and it's standalone again. Spatial gestures translate into durable project structure.
The intelligence layer mines your event log: project risk, action ETA accuracy, owner saturation. A stakeholder-mode digest writes itself every week.
Every tier includes the full event log, realtime sync, and the workflow canvas. Pay only when you outgrow the limits.
For individuals getting started
For professionals managing real work
For teams with shared workflows
Stop re-typing the same status update. Capture once, let the system organize it, and keep every moving piece tracked while the plan keeps changing.