Taskade Review 2026: Plans, Pricing & AI Agent Limits

Taskade

Taskade has evolved from a simple task manager into an ambitious AI workspace with autonomous agents, no-code app generation, and multi-model AI. The value proposition is genuinely strong for small teams. The question is whether the aggressive AI expansion is adding capability or complexity.

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  • Last Updated: April 29, 2026

SRG Bottom Line

One-Line Verdict: Taskade is the most affordable AI-powered project management workspace for small teams in 2026 — flat-rate pricing, real AI agents, and a no-code app builder that competitors charge 5–9x more to match — but the aggressive AI pivot has made the interface significantly more complex, and the calendar is genuinely broken.

What is Taskade?

Taskade is a cloud-based AI workspace that combines project management, team collaboration, AI agent automation, and a no-code app builder into a single flat-rate subscription. Founded in 2017 by John Xie and co-founders Dionis Loire and Stan Chang, it graduated from Y Combinator’s Summer 2019 batch and has since grown to over 1 million users who have created more than 500,000 AI agents on the platform — processing over 112 billion AI tokens in 2024 alone. Teams at Nike, Netflix, Airbnb, Tesla, and thousands of smaller agencies use Taskade daily for everything from task management and client onboarding to autonomous research agents that run 24/7 in the background.

At Smart Remote Gigs, I tested Taskade over five weeks across real freelance workflows: client project management across 10 simultaneous engagements, AI agent setup for automated research and content drafting tasks, the Genesis no-code app builder for a client dashboard project, and multi-view visualization of project timelines. The core project management and AI agent experience is legitimately strong. What I want to be transparent about is where the product is still catching up to its own ambitions — and where real users are hitting walls that the platform’s enthusiastic community and marketing don’t fully surface.

🚀 Key Features for Freelancers

1

AI Agents (Custom & Autonomous)
Taskade lets you build custom AI agents that plan, execute, and iterate on tasks without manual intervention. Agents can use 22+ built-in tools, run 24/7 in the background, and delegate to other agents in a team structure. A freelancer could build a research agent that monitors a client’s competitor landscape, summarizes weekly developments, and drops a briefing into a shared project automatically — with no ongoing manual input. This is the feature that most differentiates Taskade from standard project management tools, and the user reviews consistently call it out as genuinely useful once properly configured.

2

Genesis No-Code App Builder
Launched in October 2025, Genesis lets you type a text prompt and generate a functional application — dashboards, CRMs, booking portals, client-facing tools — without any coding. Over 130,000 apps were built within the first 90 days of launch. For freelancers who want to deliver lightweight client portals or internal tools as a service, this is a meaningful expansion of what Taskade can do — though it’s credit-heavy and the Pro plan’s 50,000 monthly credits supports roughly 3 Genesis app builds per month before requiring an upgrade.

3

Multi-Model AI Access (11+ Models)
Taskade includes access to models from OpenAI GPT, Anthropic Claude, and Google Gemini — always the latest releases — and on Pro plans you can assign different models to different agents based on task type. Claude for reasoning and writing, GPT for speed and analysis, Gemini for multimodal tasks. For freelancers building agent workflows where task type varies significantly, this model flexibility produces meaningfully better outputs than forcing all tasks through one model.

4

Multiple Project Views (List, Board, Mind Map, Calendar, Gantt)
Taskade supports 10+ project views including task lists, Kanban boards, mind maps, org charts, Gantt charts, and calendar views. Switching between them is fast and the visual variety is genuinely useful for different thinking modes — mind maps for brainstorming, Gantt for timeline planning, Kanban for execution. For freelancers managing creative and administrative work simultaneously, the ability to view the same project data through different lenses without rebuilding anything is a real productivity advantage over tools that lock you into one view type.

5

Flat-Rate Team Pricing
Unlike Asana, ClickUp, or Monday.com which charge per seat per month, Taskade charges one flat monthly rate for your entire team. At $16/month for the Pro plan (monthly billing), a 10-person team pays $1.60 per user per month — compared to $13.49/user on Asana Starter or $7/user on ClickUp Unlimited. Independent analysis puts Taskade at 5–9x cheaper than major competitors for a 10-person team, with AI agents included in every plan at no additional charge.

🗣️ Voice of the Street: “I used Taskade to build agents and automations, and it helped me automate easier and faster than Zapier. It’s transformed from a basic project management tool to a powerful AI automation platform.” – Verified G2 reviewer

⚖️ Pros & Cons

✅ The Good:

  • The flat-rate pricing model is one of the most significant value advantages in the project management space. For a freelance team or agency managing multiple client workspaces, avoiding per-seat charges while getting AI agents, automation, multi-model AI, and 10+ project views included is a genuinely compelling value proposition that ClickUp, Asana, and Notion cannot match at equivalent price points.
  • AI agent setup is meaningfully faster and more accessible than comparable automation tools. Multiple G2 reviewers explicitly compare it favorably to Zapier for workflow automation — and Zapier charges significantly more for similar automation volume without the integrated project management layer.
  • The breadth of languages supported (25+, including Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and more) makes Taskade one of the more genuinely international-friendly workspace tools — a real advantage for Smart Remote Gigs readers working with non-English clients.

❌ The Bad (The Catch):

  • The calendar is broken for a meaningful number of users and has been for over a year. AppSumo reviewers describe the Google Calendar sync as unreliable, Calendly integration as non-functional, and the calendar view itself showing only one event per month before disappearing on refresh. For any freelancer whose workflow depends on calendar-based scheduling, this is a workflow-disrupting problem that support acknowledges but has not fixed.
  • The aggressive AI pivot since mid-2025 has made the interface significantly more cluttered and complex. Multiple Product Hunt reviewers, G2 reviewers, and AppSumo buyers describe the mobile UI as “noticeably harder to use” and the desktop experience as overwhelming for users who want simple task management without the AI layer. The tool that new freelancers sign up for today is meaningfully more complicated to navigate than the one longtime users fell in love with.
  • The affiliate and partner payment program has drawn criticism for delayed payouts and non-response to support inquiries, including one Product Hunt reviewer who was blocked on social media after pursuing unpaid affiliate earnings. This doesn’t affect the product directly, but it reflects on the company’s operational reliability in ways worth noting for anyone building business relationships with Taskade.

💰 Pricing Breakdown (Is it worth it?)

Taskade’s pricing is structured around monthly AI credit allocations rather than per-seat charges, which makes it dramatically more affordable for growing teams than traditional project management tools. The Free plan offers 150 AI tasks per month and unlimited projects — enough to test the workflow before committing.

The Starter plan at $6/month (annual) gives 10,000 credits and unlimited apps. The Pro plan is where most freelancers and small teams should land: at approximately $16/month (monthly billing) or $8/month (annual), it includes 50,000 credits (~3 Genesis app builds), multi-model AI access, commercial use rights, and team collaboration for unlimited users.

The Business plan at a higher price point adds custom domains, white-labeling, and enterprise controls. Note: Taskade’s pricing structure has evolved significantly with the Genesis launch and credit system — always verify current pricing on their pricing page before purchasing, as the plans and credit allocations have changed multiple times in the past 12 months.

Plan

Price

Limits

Best For

Free

$0/mo

150 AI tasks/mo, unlimited projects, 1 user, limited automation

Solo testing — enough to evaluate core AI features at very low volume

Starter

~$6/mo (annual)

10,000 credits/mo, unlimited apps, basic collaboration

Individual freelancers with light AI usage who want unlimited project access

Pro

~$8–16/mo (annual vs monthly)

50,000 credits/mo (~3 Genesis builds), all AI models, multi-agent teams, unlimited users

Small remote teams and agencies replacing per-seat PM tools with an AI-native workspace

Business

Higher tier (verify current price)

Custom domains, white-label, advanced team controls, 100,000 AI tasks/mo

Agencies delivering client-facing portals or needing branded workspace environments

Enterprise

Custom

SAML SSO, dedicated success manager, custom SLA, compliance controls

Enterprise teams requiring governance, security controls, and dedicated infrastructure

⚔️ The Kill-Matrix: Taskade vs Competitors

Taskade wins definitively on price-per-user for AI-inclusive project management. It loses to ClickUp on reporting depth, to Notion on document-first workflows, and to dedicated automation tools like Zapier on integration breadth.

Feature

Taskade

ClickUp

Notion

Free Tier

Unlimited projects, 150 AI tasks/mo

Unlimited tasks, limited features

Unlimited pages, limited AI

Entry Paid Price

~$8/mo flat (whole team)

$7/user/mo

$10/user/mo

AI Agents

Custom + autonomous, multi-model

Limited AI features

Notion AI (writing-focused)

No-Code App Builder

Genesis (launched Oct 2025)

None

None

Native Video Chat

Included

Not included

Not included

Gantt / Timeline

Included (all plans)

Unlimited plan+

Not native

Calendar Reliability

Broken for many users (known issue)

Reliable

Reliable

Best For

Small teams wanting AI-native, flat-rate PM

Mid-size teams needing deep reporting and customization

Document-heavy workflows with databases

SRG Verdict

Taskade is the most compelling AI-native project management workspace for budget-conscious freelancers and small teams in 2026, and the flat-rate pricing model is a structural advantage that per-seat competitors cannot easily match.

If you’re running a freelance agency, managing 5–15 client workspaces simultaneously, and spending $50–$100/month on a per-seat PM tool plus a separate automation tool like Zapier, Taskade’s Pro plan at $8–16/month with AI agents and automation included is a math problem that strongly favors switching.

The AI agent setup is genuinely easier than Zapier for common freelance automation tasks, and the multi-model access — Claude for reasoning, GPT for speed — produces better results than forcing all tasks through one model. That said, I want to be direct about three things before you commit: the calendar is a real problem and has been for over a year, so if scheduling integration is core to your workflow, Taskade is not ready for you.

The interface has gotten meaningfully more complex with the Genesis and AI pivot, and if you want simple task management without AI overhead, ClickUp Free or Todoist will serve you better. And verify current pricing before purchasing — the credit system and plan structure has changed multiple times in 2025 and is likely still evolving.

The Smart Remote Gigs recommendation: start with the Free plan for two weeks and build one real agent workflow before upgrading. If the agent runs reliably and saves you 2+ hours, the Pro plan pays for itself in the first month.

Taskade Reviews

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VP
Verified Product Hunt Reviewer (Affiliate)
April 2026
From Product Hunt
Pros
The product itself is capable and genuinely useful for the workflows it's designed for.
Cons
Affiliate payment delays, no communication, and being blocked on social media after pursuing unpaid earnings is not how a professional company treats partners.
I was a Taskade affiliate and genuinely excited to promote the product to my audience. My experience with the affiliate program is the reason for this rating. I have unpaid affiliate earnings that, per their own published policy, should have been paid out more than 60 days after conversion. Since November 2025 I sent multiple emails to support and partnership contacts with all necessary details. I never received a clear resolution. I was eventually blocked on their social accounts after pushing for a response. The product can be good; the affiliate program operations are not. Anyone considering Taskade's partner program should document everything before promoting the platform.
HA
Hem A.
April 2026
From Trustpilot
Pros
For basic task and project management, it's still one of the best tools available. For AI-powered automation, it's also becoming a serious option.
Cons
Users who joined for the simple task management experience are now navigating a product that has grown significantly beyond its original scope.
I've been using Taskade since it launched and the evolution has been impressive by any measure. The platform now does things I wouldn't have imagined when I started using it. My honest assessment: if you want a basic task and project management app, this is still excellent — the core remains solid. If you want AI agents and automation, it's becoming a serious option that I now recommend to clients. The tension is that the interface serving both audiences at the same time is harder to navigate than either a dedicated PM tool or a dedicated AI automation tool. The team should consider a simplified mode for users who don't need the AI layer.
DM
Dr. Maryam R.
April 2026
From G2
Pros
Accuracy, clarity, and response quality from the AI are consistently strong across writing and summarization tasks.
Cons
Word limits on the free plan are a genuine barrier before you can evaluate whether paid is worth it.
Taskade is one of the better AI-integrated productivity apps I've tested, with human-quality responses that make it easy to trust the AI output for client-facing work. The interface is smooth and the initial setup is faster than tools with comparable feature sets. My main friction is the word limit on the free tier — it runs out before you can properly evaluate the AI quality for your specific workflow, which means you're either upgrading on incomplete information or not testing the tool's actual value proposition. For anyone considering the platform, I'd recommend going straight to the Starter plan to avoid hitting that wall in the middle of testing.
BL
Brad L. (Design Freelancer)
April 2026
From Taskade Testimonials
Pros
Managing 10+ simultaneous client projects in flexible views is more natural than anything I tried before.
Cons
The hierarchical workspace structure can feel confusing until you've used it consistently for a few weeks.
I'm a design freelancer with up to 12 projects running simultaneously at any time. Taskade's flexible view system means I can see a client project as a Kanban board when I'm executing, switch to a mind map when I'm brainstorming, and drop into a list view for quick check-ins — all without rebuilding the data. I was using Todoist before and found Taskade significantly better suited to managing complex multi-project workflows. The AI feature I use most is paste-and-brief: I drop in a client email and get an immediate task breakdown of what I need to do next. The hierarchy is initially confusing but becomes intuitive after consistent use.
VA
Verified AppSumo Buyer
April 2026
From AppSumo
Pros
One of the best AppSumo investments I've made — the team has honored everything promised and exceeded it.
Cons
None significant for my use case.
The Taskade team has not only honored all the benefits promised in the AppSumo deal but has consistently exceeded expectations with support and value delivery. The AI agents and automation features have evolved significantly since I bought in. I've reduced my OneNote usage by about 85% — Taskade handles first-draft writing, document summarization, and knowledge base management that used to require multiple tools. The speed of development is the most impressive thing: the team ships faster than any other software vendor I follow, and they respond to feature requests through their live streams in a way that feels like genuine product dialogue, not marketing.
VU
Verified User
April 2026
From Capterra
Pros
The tool worked as advertised for my initial testing task.
Cons
Auto-charged for the Pro plan after trial ended with no notification — refund request was not honored.
I started with the trial to test whether Taskade fit my use case. It didn't. I stopped using the platform and expected the trial to simply end. Instead, I was billed for the Pro plan with no notification that the billing period was starting. When I raised this with support, the refund request was not handled to my satisfaction. The tool itself functioned correctly — it just didn't fit my needs. The billing communication is the problem. Any tool that charges you without a clear pre-billing reminder should be flagged before you enter payment details.
VP
Verified Product Hunt Reviewer
April 2026
From Product Hunt
Pros
The web interface is still clean and the interconnected project structure is genuinely useful.
Cons
The mobile UI became noticeably harder to use after the 2025 AI expansion and no longer feels native.
I've been using Taskade for personal and work task management for a few years. The web experience is still solid. The mobile app after the big AI expansion in 2025 is a different story — what used to feel simple and intuitive now feels cluttered and un-native on a phone. After not using the app for 2–3 months I genuinely struggled to create a basic project with a straightforward task list. The features are there if you invest time in relearning the new structure, but a productivity tool shouldn't require re-onboarding after a major update. The AI features are a genuine product improvement; the UX changes around them are not.
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Carol M.
April 2026
From Trustpilot
Pros
The platform has grown significantly since 2022 — features that didn't exist 18 months ago are now production-ready.
Cons
The Trustpilot rating doesn't reflect the actual user sentiment — the tool is better than its aggregate score suggests.
I've been using Taskade since 2022 and I don't normally leave reviews, but the platform deserves more recognition than its current aggregate rating reflects. What started as a clean task management app has grown into a genuinely capable AI workspace. The agent features work reliably for my content planning workflow, the interface is responsive, and the team has consistently shipped features they promised. The auto-billing issue some reviewers mention is worth noting — double-check your trial end date — but the product itself has earned a better reputation than a small cluster of billing complaints is giving it.
VA
Verified AppSumo Buyer
April 2026
From AppSumo
Pros
The concept of an AI workspace with integrated project management is genuinely compelling.
Cons
The calendar is broken, has been broken for over a year, and support is too slow to fix it.
The calendar doesn't work. I've been in contact with Taskade support on and off for a full year about the Google Calendar integration and it has never been reliably fixed. You can only use a dedicated "Taskade" Google calendar — not your existing calendar. Automation can't create events in it. Calendly can't add to it. CalendarBridge doesn't transfer to it. The calendar view itself shows one event a month and often disappears on refresh. For a tool positioning itself as an AI scheduler, the scheduler can't access your availability. The AI features are impressive in isolation, but if your workflow depends on calendar integration, this platform is not ready.
VG
Verified G2 Reviewer (Small Business)
April 2026
From G2
Pros
Building AI agents that automate client research workflows was faster and more reliable than anything I'd done in Zapier.
Cons
The pace of development means the UI changes fast enough that documented workflows from 6 months ago are sometimes outdated.
Taskade has transformed from a basic project management tool into a powerful AI automation platform in the time I've used it. I built agents that autonomously transcribe content, summarize competitor updates, and generate first-draft task lists from a client brief — all without external tools. The implementation is cloud-based and the learning curve is manageable. My only real complaint is that the development pace makes keeping up challenging — a workflow I documented in a team SOP six months ago needed updating after two feature releases. More how-to videos for specific agent configurations would help.
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