AI assistants live in chat windows. You ask, they answer, you scroll up to find what they said three hours ago, and somewhere in that mess is the list you asked them to make.
ChatGPT, Gemini. Great at conversation. Terrible at actually getting things done.
People try using them for tasks. Works for a day. Then the thread gets long, context drifts, and you're asking the same thing three different ways because the AI forgot. The 10 task limit hits. Notifications don't fire. You switch back to your old app.
AI became another thing to manage instead of managing your work.
Features Section
The Solution
Tasks need a proper workspace.
Milo is a task environment that happens to have AI in it. You see what's happening, what's next, what's done. Everything has its place. Projects stay organized and visible.
Product Design - Chat interface
The Interface
Clean sidebar navigation. Projects, chats, artifacts, team all separated. The AI chat is there when you need it, but your tasks live in their own space.
Simple, focused, no clutter. Built so you can actually find things instead of hunting through threads from three days ago.
Product Design - Workspace overview
The Visuals
Mountains represent progress.
Every project is a climb. Some days you're at base camp, some days halfway up, some days you summit. The landscape changes. Progress isn't linear.
The visuals ground the work. Natural, clear, honest. A reminder that tasks are part of the journey, not the whole point.
Web Design & Product Design
The Point
Building AI people actually use means solving real problems. Not drift. Not endless scrolling. Just your work, visible and organized.