I am in no way affiliated with this product. Yesterday I was thinking about exactly this problem. I'm a solo freelancer in the data space, so my projects always include a mix of technical and managerial/ general project management problems. I normally do a single "assessment" day with a client to check the status quo of things. Having the structure of a template I can easily run down immensely helps to reduce cognitive load to be structured and in effect helps me to render a more professional service.<p>The app is minimal in it's layout and very clearly structured. You can create templates, either with single tasks or section lists and create a checklist from a given template. While not relevant to me, there is also a team functionality.<p>Classic case of do one thing and do it well.
Looks like a great tool! A lot of the organisations I've worked for have their own home-built ways of doing exactly this: Internal Wikis, paper checklists, cloning JIRA issues, Confluence templates, ...<p>If I were in a position to bring this into my organisation I'd be concerned about its longevity, seeing as its a completely free product.<p>How're the costs of this project being covered?
My first thought is why would I need a SaaS app for a checklist, but I figured there must be something to it, so I poked around the site on my phone for a screenshot or something but the only option is to sign up, and I don't know what the value is yet so I don't have incentive to sign up. I am curious what it is though!
Hey Hackernews, we just released ActiveChecklist. It's a product we built ourselves to help with managing our QA process. Basically it allows you to create checklist templates and then later execute these templates. That way it can be used to help with any kind of recurring process.<p>Happy to receive feedback!