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Argile Focus
Turn ideas into clear actionable work
Argile Focus is a visual planning platform that helps teams go from idea to execution with clarity and speed. It tackles a core problem: work starts before it’s understood - tasks grow, complexity increases, and outcomes drift. Argile Focus brings clarity, alignment, and confidence to every stage of work and to your team.
This is such a big topic I'm not sure how to position it or where to start, so let me try…
I'm a Software & Product Engineer with a deep affinity for process improvement - someone who should love being a software engineer, but doesn't. Because wherever I've worked, we seem to follow the same general practices and reach for the same toolkit: some variation of task lists or a Kanban board in Jira, Asana, or Linear. A team of engineers with different levels of experience. A product person, maybe a project manager. Everyone trying their best to hit fixed deadlines and deliver what's asked of them.
And along the way, I've found that all of this forces us into ways of working that conflict with my other love - Agile software development.
So I wanted to take a shot at fixing what I see as a real problem in our industry: the way we think about, plan, and deliver software. Argile Focus is my first attempt.
Argile Focus is a visual project planning and delivery platform that supports several aspects of day-to-day project delivery, including:
Initial planning
Work breakdown
Goal identification
Task structuring
Effort estimation
Daily reviews (i.e. stand-ups)
While building it, I kept thinking about the questions and frustrations that come up in my working day, and wanted answers to all of them:
How long until it's finished?
Who's working on what?
Where are we in our project plan?
What happens to the plan if we change this one thing?
Where's the source of truth for our project and what we need to achieve?
So - if, like me, you find it a grind using tools like Jira and Linear, and you want to try a new approach built by software engineers with real-world experience who want to see things change in our industry, please give Argile Focus a go.
Would love to hear any feedback, or if you have some gripes in your day-to-day that Argile Focus is missing let me know and I’ll make some improvements.
Argile Focus was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 2 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #139 on the daily leaderboard. Argile Focus is a visual planning platform that helps teams go from idea to execution with clarity and speed. It tackles a core problem: work starts before it’s understood - tasks grow, complexity increases, and outcomes drift. Argile Focus brings clarity, alignment, and confidence to every stage of work and to your team.
On the analytics side, Argile Focus competes within Productivity, Task Management and Software Engineering — topics that collectively have 777.1k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Argile Focus performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Argile Focus?
Argile Focus was hunted by Paul Schneider. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of Argile Focus including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
I'm Paul, the creator of Argile Focus.
This is such a big topic I'm not sure how to position it or where to start, so let me try…
I'm a Software & Product Engineer with a deep affinity for process improvement - someone who should love being a software engineer, but doesn't. Because wherever I've worked, we seem to follow the same general practices and reach for the same toolkit: some variation of task lists or a Kanban board in Jira, Asana, or Linear. A team of engineers with different levels of experience. A product person, maybe a project manager. Everyone trying their best to hit fixed deadlines and deliver what's asked of them.
And along the way, I've found that all of this forces us into ways of working that conflict with my other love - Agile software development.
So I wanted to take a shot at fixing what I see as a real problem in our industry: the way we think about, plan, and deliver software. Argile Focus is my first attempt.
Argile Focus is a visual project planning and delivery platform that supports several aspects of day-to-day project delivery, including:
Initial planning
Work breakdown
Goal identification
Task structuring
Effort estimation
Daily reviews (i.e. stand-ups)
While building it, I kept thinking about the questions and frustrations that come up in my working day, and wanted answers to all of them:
How long until it's finished?
Who's working on what?
Where are we in our project plan?
What happens to the plan if we change this one thing?
Where's the source of truth for our project and what we need to achieve?
So - if, like me, you find it a grind using tools like Jira and Linear, and you want to try a new approach built by software engineers with real-world experience who want to see things change in our industry, please give Argile Focus a go.
Would love to hear any feedback, or if you have some gripes in your day-to-day that Argile Focus is missing let me know and I’ll make some improvements.
If you want an even longer demo /intro video -> https://youtu.be/MBUwMiv1ydQ
⁃ Cheers