More than a todo list for complex work.
Built for engineers juggling tasks, ideas, bugs, and priorities across too many tabs. Map work visually, keep context together, and stay on top of what matters.
No templates. No team rollouts. Just a place that fits how you actually work.

Finally, a tool that doesn't flatten my work into a list. Everything stays connected — even when I pick it back up a week later.
Simple task tools break when the work is complex.
Engineering work isn't a clean list. It branches, connects, and loops back — and most tools pretend it doesn't.
Scattered across ten tabs
Notes in one app, tasks in another, bugs somewhere else. Context lives inside whichever tab you closed last.
Context is always missing
You remember there was a reason. You just can't find the note, the task, or the thread you wrote it in.
Switching costs compound
Every tool-hop costs a few minutes. Multiply by dozens per day and the work gets slower than the thinking.
A quieter place for complex work.
Three things Mubo is built around — not bolted on.
Visualize complexity
Place tasks on a canvas. Draw dependencies. See the shape of what you're working on — not just the next checkbox.
Keep context together
Notes, links, and decisions live next to the task they belong to. Nothing floats away.
Move without losing focus
One keystroke to create, find, or jump to anything. Keyboard-first, so flow stays intact.
See complex work, clearly.
Map tasks on an infinite canvas. Draw relationships between bugs, ideas, and work-in-flight. Spot what's blocking progress before it blocks you.

Find anything before it breaks your flow.
Create tasks, jump between canvases, search every note — without leaving the keyboard. ⌘K and you're there.

Turn scattered updates into clear progress.
Ask for a daily summary, a standup draft, or a check on what's blocked. Answers come from your canvas and notes, not a generic prompt.
Summarize what's stuck, draft a standup, or plan the day — with context from across your canvas, tasks, and notes.
Built for people who think in systems.
Not a team rollout. Not a project tracker. A home for the person doing the work.
Solo engineers
Juggling multiple repos, half-finished experiments, and the occasional production fire.
Indie hackers
Shipping alone. Marketing, bugs, roadmaps, and ideas — all at once.
Technical multitaskers
Running ongoing projects, bug lists, research, and life in parallel.
System thinkers
If you reach for whiteboards, diagrams, or graphs — this is a faster home for that habit.
Start mapping your work.
Free to start. Setup in minutes. No credit card.