Native Android quick capture
Capture agent-ready tasks before they disappear.
Jot down the bug, idea, or follow-up while you are away from your desk. TaskDrop sends it to GitHub Issues or Linear so a person or coding agent can pick it up later.
- Routes to
- GitHub Issues and Linear
- Supports
- Agent and human queues
- Avoids
- Boards, history, and dashboards
Agentic work
A low-friction inbox for work you might delegate.
Some ideas need an agent immediately. Others need more context, a human review, or just a durable place to live until you are back at your keyboard. TaskDrop keeps that capture step small.
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Capture while traveling
Save a bug, feature idea, or cleanup note from your phone before the context fades.
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Keep work in the tracker
Use GitHub Issues or Linear as the source of truth instead of scattering notes across todo apps.
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Prepare the handoff
Add labels that make it obvious whether the next step is agent work, human review, or more information.
Capture flow
Built for the moment before you forget.
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Pick the destination once
Favorite repos and teams stay in the picker. Everything else stays out of the way.
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Drop in the full thought
The text box is the source of truth. TaskDrop can generate a concise title locally when available.
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Send and move on
The draft clears immediately. A small progress item tracks creation while the issue lands in your tracker.
Where tasks land
Your tracker stays the system of record.
TaskDrop prepares one simple task draft, then sends it to the provider you chose. It does not add a second task database or ask you to manage work in another app.
Create issues in selected repositories, with labels when GitHub allows them.
Create issues in selected teams through Linear OAuth.
Local by default
Small on purpose.
TaskDrop stores preferences, destination choices, cached labels, and provider sessions on the device. Submitted task text is not kept as a local history.
- No issue browsing
- No kanban board
- No task history
- No custom backend