Your inbox is not a task list. Qevo turns it into one.
Forward an email, drop a Slack message, paste a meeting note — Qevo turns the chaos you're already drowning in into a single queue you actually act on.
Start Solo, Scale When Ready
Begin with your personal task inbox, then invite your team when you're ready. No forced transitions, no data migration.
Forward an Email. It Becomes a Task.
The fastest way to capture work. Forward any email to your queue and it's there — no copy-paste, no apps to switch, no tasks lost in your inbox.
Task Inbox That Actually Works
Tasks are pushed directly to your queue. No searching, no missing assignments, no confusion about what's yours.
Push Tasks to Anyone
When ready, push tasks directly to teammates' queues. Everyone knows what's theirs. No more 'did you see my message?' conversations.
Personal Queue First
Start with your own task queue - organize, prioritize, and track everything in one place with powerful filters and views.
Zero-Friction Adoption
Free forever for personal use. No credit card. Upgrade only when you need team features. Import from existing tools in one click.
Built-in Transparency
Public queue options, shareable productivity stats, and team leaderboards for healthy competition and accountability.
Built for How You Work
Whether you're managing your day-to-day tasks or coordinating across teams, Qevo adapts to your workflow.
No More 'Did You See My Message?'
Engineers get buried in ad hoc Slack requests — "can you do xyz?" — that are too small for a Jira ticket but too important to forget. Qevo is the queue for everything in between.
- Every 'hey can you...' Slack message becomes a real task
- Sits between Slack and Jira — no ticket needed, nothing forgotten
- Your queue, your priority — you control what's next
- Email-to-task for requests that arrive anywhere
Push Tasks, See Status, Never Micromanage
Managers push tasks and see progress. Developers work from one queue with zero context switching. Everyone wins.
- One queue for all your tasks - no context switching
- Managers see task status without asking
- Developers control their own queue and priority
- Email-to-task for instant task creation
- Real-time updates without status meetings
- Focus time protection with queue management
Works with Your Favorite Tools
Qevo seamlessly integrates with the tools you already use every day.
Your Slack Messages Become Tasks Automatically
Never lose a Slack request again. Turn any message into a task with /qevo command. Tasks land directly in the right person's queue.
- Type /qevo to instantly create a task from any message
- Never lose a Slack request again - everything becomes actionable
- Tasks pushed directly to the right person's queue
- Get notified in Slack when new tasks arrive
- Update task status without leaving Slack
- Daily digest of your queue delivered to Slack
Hey @jordan, can you review the new dashboard designs?
/qevo
Task created in your queue
And Many More Integrations
Built for Sharing
Growing your team is effortless with built-in viral features.
Invite with One Link
Share a single link to invite teammates. They're up and running in seconds.
Public Task Queues
Choose to make your queue public for full team transparency.
Share Your Stats
Export and share your productivity metrics. Show off your completed tasks.
Team Leaderboards
Friendly competition with team productivity leaderboards and achievements.
Email Anyone
Send tasks to anyone via email, even if they don't have an account yet.
Slack First
Start in Slack, expand naturally. Your whole team adopts without friction.
Simple, Transparent Pricing
Start free and scale as you grow. No hidden fees, no surprises.
Personal
Perfect for personal productivity and managing your day-to-day tasks.
- Unlimited personal tasks - no limits
- Mobile app access
- Email-to-task automation
- Receive tasks from anyone
- Chrome extension
- Basic integrations
Team plan includes 14-day free trial. No credit card required to start.
Loved by Teams Worldwide
Real results from teams who never lose tasks anymore.
Slack is where tasks go to die. You assign something in a thread, someone reacts with an emoji, and then it's lost in the void forever. The inbox queue approach is honestly how it should've always worked.
I literally found a task someone assigned me 3 weeks ago buried under 400 messages in a channel I muted. The "push it to their face" thing is how it should've always worked.
The part that gets me is the handoff, not the task creation. Most tools are great at making a card — the "did the other person even see this?" problem is still a mess in Slack.