Tamaro brings structure to execution.
A minimal task manager for daily and weekly discipline — built for real-world teams.
Execution breaks when structure is missing.
In small teams, tasks live everywhere.
In messages. In emails. In someone’s head.
Responsibilities are assumed, not assigned.
Deadlines shift. Follow-ups disappear.
The problem is not effort.
The problem is clarity.
A familiar pattern
- Work becomes reactive
- Important tasks get buried
- Managers chase updates
- Teams lose control
Tamaro is built around visibility and responsibility — without deadline panic.
Tamaro brings structure to execution.
Most task management systems are built around deadlines.
Deadlines create pressure.
Pressure creates reaction.
Reaction creates chaos.
Tamaro works differently.
Work is organized in clear daily and weekly cycles.
Each day you see what’s new and what remains open.
Execution becomes continuous, not reactive.
No artificial pressure.
Just responsibility and steady progress.
What you get
- Weekly visibility
- Daily execution that stays honest
- Manager verification
- Less noise, more control
How Tamaro works
The manager defines the tasks for the entire week and assigns them to each team member.
For every task, a starting day can be set individually.
Each team member sees all tasks assigned to them for that week — in one clear view.
Each day, users open Tamaro and see what needs to be completed that day.
Unfinished tasks automatically carry forward to the next day.
Nothing disappears. Nothing is hidden.
Execution remains visible and continuous.
When a task is completed, the executor marks it as done.
The manager reviews and confirms it later.
A task is only fully closed after verification.
Execution becomes accountability — not just reporting.
Designed for continuity
Tamaro keeps work visible. Tasks roll forward. Managers verify. Teams execute with steady rhythm — not panic.
Built for real-world teams.
Tamaro is designed for managers and entrepreneurs who coordinate small, practical teams.
Construction crews. Workshops. Field teams. Service businesses. Small operational units.
Teams that build, install, repair, deliver and execute — not teams that sit in meetings all day.
If your work happens in the real world, not just on screens, Tamaro is built for you.
Simple to use.
Clear to follow.
Structured enough to control execution — without unnecessary complexity.
Examples
- Renovations & construction
- Workshops & fabrication
- Installations & maintenance
- Field service & logistics
If you manage execution in the real world, Tamaro fits your workflow.
Built from real operational experience
Tamaro was created by two founders who have led teams in different environments.
One comes from workshops, construction projects and hands-on operational teams.
The other led technical teams in IT and assembled the team that built the product.
Together, they saw the same recurring issue:
execution becomes chaotic when structure is missing.
Tamaro was intentionally designed for real-world operational teams —
not for technical environments already accustomed to complex management systems.
It is built for clarity and control,
not for additional layers of process.
A product that exists
Tamaro is already available on iOS and Android. Early access gives you onboarding support and priority updates.
From execution to intelligent management
Tamaro started with execution.
Next, we expand upward.
We are building a system that helps managers coordinate multiple teams and larger projects.
AI will assist in breaking down complex projects into structured tasks.
Managers will review, adjust and assign.
Future layers will include:
- multi-team oversight
- resource tracking
- performance insights
- AI-assisted planning
Start with execution. Grow into intelligent management.
Why this matters
We are building upward from real execution — not downward from abstract management theory.
This keeps the product simple, usable, and grounded in reality.
Bring structure to your execution.
Start with clarity. Grow into intelligent management.
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We are onboarding selected teams for early access.