Introducing Kovarro
Most teams don't have a project-management problem. They have a tool-sprawl problem.
A typical mid-sized team runs five to seven SaaS apps that vaguely talk to each other: ClickUp for delivery, HubSpot for sales, Slack for chat, Hubstaff for tracking, Notion for docs, Calendly for meetings, and one of three different time-tracking apps depending on the contractor. Each one's $10-25 per seat. Each one's an admin surface. Each one breaks when an integration partner ships a new auth flow.
Kovarro is the bet that the integration tax is now bigger than the per-feature trade-off.
What's inside
- Boards + sprints with velocity and burndown
- Tasks with subtasks, dependencies, recurring rules, watchers
- Sales CRM with pipelines, custom fields, won / lost tracking
- Team chat - channels, DMs, group spaces, threads, reactions
- Docs with versioning, in-doc tabs, folders
- Time tracking including a desktop agent for Windows, macOS, Linux
- Calendar showing tasks by due date + events
- Cado AI that drafts your next sprint from real velocity data
What's NOT in Kovarro
We made deliberate choices about scope. Kovarro doesn't try to be:
- A whiteboarding tool (use Miro / FigJam)
- A design tool (use Figma)
- A help-desk ticketing system (Zendesk / Intercom)
- A diagramming canvas (use Whimsical / Lucid)
Trying to be everything is how products get worse over time. We picked the eight things service businesses do every day and built them well.
White-label
The most distinctive piece: on the Business tier, you can run Kovarro under your own brand and your own custom domain. Agencies and consultancies use this to bundle the platform into their retainer.
What's next
If this is interesting, start free - 5 members, 3 projects, no credit card. Or book a demo if you'd rather see it walked through.