We're building the chatbot tool
we wished existed.
TaskAssist started in 2024 after a long weekend of frustration. We had a 60-page help center, a Notion full of FAQs, and a support team drowning in repeat questions. The tools that promised to fix this were either toy chatbots from 2019 or enterprise platforms that took a quarter to deploy.
So we built our own. Then customers asked if they could use it. Now we're 11 people in Stockholm and Brooklyn, building the AI assistant platform that small teams and large ones actually enjoy using.
We move slowly on features and quickly on craft. We answer support emails ourselves. We ship updates every week and break very little.
A handful of obsessives.
Léa Marchetti
Previously eng lead at Vercel. Built developer tools for a decade.
Ahmed Yousef
ML infra at Hugging Face. Speaks fluent vector database.
Priya Kulkarni
Brand systems for Linear and Stripe. Believes in restraint.
Tom Holberg
Edge runtimes, streaming protocols, latency nerd.
What we hold to.
Restraint over features
Every feature we ship is a feature you have to learn. We add things slowly, on purpose.
Honest defaults
Sensible settings out of the box. The advanced tab exists, but you shouldn't need to open it.
Customer-funded
No growth-at-all-costs investors. We grow when our customers want more from us.
"We rolled it out to 400 employees as an internal HR assistant. Onboarding questions effectively went to zero."