

Task Flow
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Streamline task management and workflow automation designed for creative pros. Intuitive interface, project hierarchies, note management, and Adobe app integration ensure effortless organization and professional client sharing.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Adobe Illustrator
- Adobe After Effects
- Adobe Photoshop
- Adobe InDesign
- Adobe Lightroom
- Adobe Creative Cloud
- Adobe Premiere Pro
Features
Properties
- Support for Themes
Features
- Dark Mode
- Subtasks
- Works Offline
- Ad-free
- No Coding Required
- No registration required
- Attachments
Tags
- creative-cloud
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A powerful task management and workflow automation tool for creative professionals. TaskFlow is designed to help creative professionals streamline their workflow and manage tasks efficiently. With its intuitive interface and powerful automation features, you can focus more on creating and less on managing.
- Organize Projects with Ease: Streamline your project management with our intuitive drag-and-drop system. Create project hierarchies, set priorities, and manage deadlines all in one place.
- Sync Across Adobe Apps: Seamlessly integrate with your favorite Adobe applications. Keep your projects in sync across Photoshop, Illustrator, and other Creative Cloud apps.
- Client-Friendly Copying: Share your work professionally with clients using our smart copy feature. Generate clean, formatted copies of your projects ready for client review.
- Detailed Note Management: Keep track of every project detail with our comprehensive note system. Attach files, add comments, and organize feedback all in one centralized location.














