Christopher Ossowski

Mapper - Project and workload tracking for small architecture firms

For project and workload tracking, small architecture firms are stuck between two bad options: outdated methods like spreadsheets and stray Google Docs that fall apart as they grow, or enterprise tools that are too big and complex for a small team. Mapper is built to be simple. It's one place that connects your projects, tasks, and team workload, so you can see what's happening and who's working on what each week, without chasing updates.

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Christopher Ossowski
I built this because I lived the problem. I spent years at small architecture studios where tracking projects meant a pile of spreadsheets, email threads, and Friday status meetings that were already out of date by Monday. As a junior designer, I often had no clear idea what was actually on my plate that week, and the people running the firm spent hours chasing updates instead of doing the work. So I built the thing I wish we'd had. Mapper is built to be simple. It's one place that connects your projects, tasks, and team workload, so everyone can see what's happening and who's working on what, without chasing anyone. If you run or work at a small studio or design team, I'd really value your take. What would make this a no-brainer for your firm, and what feels missing? Here is the landing page with a demo video: https://usemapper.com/overview