Boards and tables, canvas and Mermaid, and real docs with nested pages—together in one workspace.
Tasks, diagrams, and documentation share a home—so plans, visuals, and published pages stay easy to find.
Board when you need flow, list or table when you need clarity—without retyping the same items elsewhere.
Keep diagrams beside the tasks they support, and maintain real doc pages—not screenshots lost in chat.
Features
Track what needs doing, diagram how things connect, and ship proper documentation—with a block editor and nested pages—not a pile of separate tools.
Run work the way it actually moves: see status on a board, scan and triage in a list, or slice items in a table—all the same tasks, organized under projects and sections.
Workflow
Most people juggle a task list, a drawing app, and a doc tool. Kozone keeps those modes in one workspace so ideas and context do not get lost between tabs.
Diagrams
Draw on a canvas or structure it with Mermaid—next to the tasks and docs it relates to.
Board, list, table
Same tasks—pick the view that matches the moment.
Documentation
Replace the patchwork of single-purpose tools with one workspace your team can actually stay in.
| Capability | Kozone | Separate tools |
|---|---|---|
| Tasks & planning | Board, list, and table in one project | Separate apps for lists vs. tables vs. boards |
| Diagrams | Canvas + Mermaid alongside tasks | Exported images and broken deep links |
| Documentation | Block editor, nested pages, next to tasks and diagrams | Docs in another tool; links break and context drifts |
| Where the story lives | Tasks, diagrams, and docs in one workspace |
Every tier is the same product—tasks, diagrams, and documentation. You scale when you need more workspaces, projects, and room for the team.
Free
Same features as paid—limits scale up on higher tiers.
Pro
Team
FAQ
Straight answers about how Kozone fits your work.
Teams and individuals who want tasks, diagrams, and real documentation in one workspace—not a task app plus a drawing tool plus a separate wiki. Boards for status, canvas and Mermaid for visuals, and a block editor with nested pages when you need serious docs.
They are three ways to look at the same work: a board when items move through stages, a list when you want to scan and batch-edit, or a table when columns and sorting help—like a lightweight spreadsheet tied to everything else.
Use an infinite canvas with shapes and connectors, or Mermaid when you want structured diagrams (flows, timelines, org-style charts, and more). Keep them next to the tasks and documentation they support.
Documentation is a full product surface: nested pages, a block-based editor, and hierarchy suited to specs, runbooks, policies, onboarding guides, and team knowledge—maintained under the same projects as your tasks and diagrams, not reduced to sticky notes.
Workspaces group people and context. Projects group a theme or initiative. Inside each project, sections can hold tasks, diagrams, or documents together—so one project’s board, diagram, and documentation stay linked.
Keep tasks, diagrams, and documentation in one workspace—so your next step is clear, not scattered across apps.
Map ideas where the work lives: freeform canvas with shapes and connectors, plus Mermaid when you want structured diagrams—flows, timelines, org-style charts, and more—right next to your tasks and documentation.
First-class documentation: a block-based editor, nested pages, and a real page tree for specs, runbooks, policies, onboarding, and team knowledge—maintained beside the projects and tasks they describe, not demoted to a scratchpad or a forgotten wiki.
A workspace is your shared home—team, club, or solo. Projects group a theme or initiative; inside each one, sections hold tasks, diagrams, or documents together so the board, diagram, and documentation stay tied to the same thing.
Full pages and hierarchy next to your tasks—specs, guides, and knowledge, not a bolt-on wiki.
| Split across boards, drawing tools, and wikis |