2026-05-10
Hello from the build: where Depensee stands today
The first note from the team. What’s already in place — landing, brand book, onboarding, a prototype board, an integration library — and what we’re building next.
This is the first note in the Depensee blog. The idea is simple: keep a public log of what we’re actually building — no promises, no hype, just the work.
What Depensee is, in one paragraph
Depensee is an intelligent visualizer for tasks and their connections. Plug in Jira or Yandex Tracker, and your tasks land on one shared blueprint canvas where dependencies read at a glance: blocks, contains, relates. The goal is to make a project’s structure visible to the whole team, not locked inside a ticket list.
What’s already in place
- Bilingual landing.
depensee.comanddepensee.ruare built on Astro with static generation, a shared i18n layer, and clear email and Telegram entry points. - Brand book and design system. Name, voice, blueprint palette, IBM Plex typography, and tokens shared between the landing and the app.
- Onboarding. The original demo grew into a proper onboarding flow — a new user now has a short path from an empty canvas to a first dependency.
- A raw prototype of the canvas board. Nodes, drag, basic links — it’s engineer-grade for now, but it already conveys the product’s feel.
- An integration library. Our own wrapper around Jira and Yandex Tracker: tasks, statuses, assignees, links — everything we need so the canvas isn’t empty.
What we’re working on
The main focus is taking the canvas board to a public demo: a stable layout, readable semantic links, clean read-side sync with trackers, and the level of polish where a demo is worth showing.
What’s next
After the demo: a public beta on a single workspace, more trackers (Asana, Trello, Bitrix24), and — on a separate track — a self-hosted distribution.
If you want to follow the build, we have a Telegram channel — that’s the fastest place to hear when the beta opens.