Kaizou unifies project management, time tracking, and team collaboration into a single seamless interface — engineered for Engineering, Product, and Design teams to ship faster.

Why choose us
Kaizou brings structure, visibility, automation, and collaboration together so work stays simple and fast — without switching tools or losing focus.

Track time, cycles, and ticket movement in one place so every decision is backed by visibility.

Interactive pages, live updates, and shared context keep every teammate in sync wherever they work.

We automate repetitive tasks, ticket updates, and notifications so your projects keep moving even when you're not watching.

Set roles and permissions exactly how your team works — from admin to client, at both workspace and project levels.
The three pillars
Contextual logging that infers work patterns automatically. No more end-of-week scrambling. Engineers ship; managers see; finance reports — all from the same source of truth.
Cycles replace endless backlogs with focused two-week commitments. See what's planned, what's in flight, what's blocked — all in one ruthlessly clear view.
Live cursors, threaded comments, shared whiteboards. No more “let me share my screen” — the team works in the same space, even across timezones.
From idea to impact
Most tools force you to context-switch between planning, execution, and reporting. Kaizou collapses the workflow — your roadmap, sprints, time entries, and dashboards live in the same workspace, talking to each other in real time.
Update a ticket, and it cascades: cycle health updates, capacity recalculates, the leadership dashboard refreshes. No copy-paste. No reconciliation meetings. No silently outdated dashboards.
Integrations
Kaizou plays nicely with the tools your team already uses. No data lock-in, no rip-and-replace migrations. Wire it up in minutes.
Code, PRs, commits
Threads, alerts, sync
Design embeds
Issue sync
Two-way bridge
Doc linking
SSO, calendar
Build your own
Ready to align purpose with progress?
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