A Gantt chart that emerges naturally

A clear, calming timeline view to understand and manage your projects with confidence.

Plan over time with the Otilus Gantt chart.

With Otilus, the vision of time is shared simply.

In Otilus, project deadlines and phases are not planned manually. They are structured naturally from real progress, avoiding the mental load caused by constant anticipation.

  • A Gantt that builds itself automatically
    The Otilus Gantt chart is generated automatically from the project phases declared in the cards. No redundant input!
  • Immediate visibility of bottlenecks
    The Gantt highlights blockages and critical activity periods. You instantly identify where projects may slow down and where to act.
  • A clear and shared view
    The Gantt chart becomes a common reference for the team and can also be shared with clients. Everyone sees the project’s progress and key moments to intervene, without ambiguity.

Tools to align
work and time.

Project stress does not always come from deadlines themselves, but from the constant effort to track and adjust them. Otilus structures your project timeline in a communicable way:

  • Calendar synchronization connects the Gantt so key phases integrate naturally into your schedules, without double entry or omissions.
  • Gantt sharing with your clients provides a clear and controlled view, without revealing internal organization.
  • Notifications indicate when action is required.
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A Kanban that triggers tasks on its own

Projects also progress through scenarios in Otilus. Depending on their nature, phase, and deadline, tasks are automatically assigned in alignment with the project schedule.

Kanban no longer just shows progress : it coordinates work over time. Linked to phases also displayed in the Gantt chart.

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From 1950s Kanban to time-oriented Kanban

Born in the 1950s in Japan to streamline industrial flows, Kanban became a major work management method, but without a true temporal perspective.

Connected to phases, deadlines, and the Gantt chart, Otilus enables it to structure actions over time.

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GTD and the Eisenhower Matrix at the core of Otilus management

Inspired by GTD and the Eisenhower Matrix, Otilus turns each action into an obvious choice by placing it within its level of urgency, importance and the project’s real timeline.

Prioritizing, delegating, planning, or postponing become natural reflexes. These methods integrate directly into the interface and even feed the Gantt chart.

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