Introducing TaskTiley: Making Your Work Visible, One Task at a Time
Let’s start with a simple premise: There’s something deeply satisfying about looking back on what you’ve done and seeing real, tangible progress. Whether it’s checking off a to-do list, watching your streaks grow, or just knowing that all the little things you do every day are adding up to something bigger – it feels good.
That’s why GitHub’s contribution graph is so beloved. Not because it’s competitive, but because it makes work visible. It gives people a way to see their efforts accumulate over time, turning the daily grind into something more meaningful. But here’s the thing: not everyone is a developer. Designers, marketers, operators, writers, and so many others put in just as much effort every day, but they don’t have a simple way to track and reflect on their progress.
That’s where TaskTiley comes in.
TaskTiley takes the best part of the contribution graph – the joy of seeing your work build up over time – and expands it beyond coding. Whether you’re designing, writing, managing projects, or doing something entirely different, TaskTiley helps you track your contributions across all the tools you use. It gives you a simple way to see what you’ve accomplished, stay consistent, and feel good about your progress.
It’s not about competition. It’s about celebration. It’s about recognizing that work – real, meaningful work – happens everywhere, and it deserves to be seen.
So if you’ve ever wished for a way to look back and say, hey, I really did a lot this month, TaskTiley is for you. Because progress shouldn’t be invisible.