With the new Kanban View launched, we’re exploring additional UI/UX improvements to make TaskRay even more intuitive and efficient. Potential updates include focused task views, smarter groupings, and an in-context task flyout. These ideas are guided by user feedback—review the roadmap and share your input to help shape what’s next. 👉 Vote for your favorites on our Product Roadmap.
With the launch of our redesigned Kanban View, we’ve kicked off a thoughtful, long-term effort to make TaskRay more modern, intuitive, and enjoyable to use. But Kanban is just the beginning.
We’re exploring additional interface enhancements designed to simplify workflows, reduce friction, and help you stay focused on what matters most. These ideas stem from customer collaboration, and we’ll rely on customer input and research to help determine what moves forward.
Here’s a high-level look at the UI/UX improvements on our radar. While not final, these concepts reflect the direction we’re exploring as we evolve the product.
We’re evaluating new ways to help users home in on specific tasks or phases of work in Kanban.
Single Column Kanban View
A streamlined view that displays just one status—like “In Progress”—to support focused sessions or daily standups.
List-Style Kanban View
A vertical, scrollable layout with all tasks displayed as a continuous stream, helping users get a simplified snapshot of their work.
Unified Task List
A single list of all tasks—across statuses—with status indicators embedded in each card. This could offer a clean, to-do-list-style view with more context.
We’re also considering ways to make Kanban more adaptable through custom groupings—like priority, owner, or even custom fields—to help users focus on the work that matters to them and spot bottlenecks or trends more easily.
We’re evaluating a shift from modal-based editing to a task flyout—a side panel that lets you view and update key task details in context of your full project. This approach makes task updates fast and frictionless.
We’re excited about these potential directions—and we’re moving forward with purpose. These ideas are grounded in real customer feedback, and now we want to build on that. Your input will help us shape what’s next.
We’ll use customer feedback and research sessions to decide which improvements to prioritize and how to make them most useful.
Your voice helps us build a better TaskRay—one improvement at a time. 👉 Vote for your favorites on our Product Roadmap.