Taskomat overview: structure and key concepts
🔹 At a glance Taskomat helps you connect time and value through four core entities: Client → who you work for Project → a container that groups related work Work Unit → where budget and time are tracked together Task → the timed activity that consumes the Work Unit’s budget ✅ Why this matters You always know how much time you can still spend to stay within budget You can read KPIs at every level: *client, project, work unit, taskFeaturedDashboard: quick KPI guide
Dashboard is the first section of Taskomatâ„¢. In this section we find: Task management panel: here you can manage all your scheduled, to-be-scheduled, overdue, pending and to-be-connected tasks Document management panel: here you can manage all your pending documents, both estimates and invoices Performance panel: a powerful dashboard to monitor your daily performanceFeaturedTaskomat KPIs explained: Effectiveness, Efficiency, Punctuality
, and are 3 key KPIs to measure the quality of your work: on the dashboard they refer to the tasks carried out during the day on the planner they refer to tasks carried out during the week or month on the work unit, project and client detail refer to the tasks of the work unit, project or client, regardless of when they were carried out. What is EffectivenFew readersWork Unit: what it is and how it works
The work unit is the central node of the entire Taskomatâ„¢ platform: it is the building block that constitutes the project and is the container in which you account for your tasks. What is a work unit and whatFew readers