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BlocPad - Project & Team Workspace

BlocPad - Project & Team Workspace

Kanban and wiki that update instantly for your projects

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BlocPad is a modern project management app built on one belief: your work shouldn’t be used as leverage. Plan projects, manage tasks, and document decisions in one place—kanban boards, task details with context, and a built-in wiki that lives with the work. No mid-project paywalls. No sudden lock-ins. Built for real teams doing real work.
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Mihir Kanzariya
Hey 👋 BlocPad started from a frustration I kept running into with project tools. You invest weeks setting up a project — tasks, docs, workflows — and right when the project becomes critical, a paywall shows up. At that point, you’re not choosing a tool anymore… you’re trapped by it. BlocPad is built around a simple belief: your work shouldn’t be used as leverage. So we built a serious project management app — kanban boards, task details with context, and a project wiki that lives with the work — without mid-project paywalls. If you’re managing real projects and want a tool that respects your time (and your work), I’d love for you to try it and share feedback. Happy to answer questions, and very open to criticism 🙌 — Mihir
Zahran Dabbagh
Such a different perspective on how project management software should be organized. I will try it. I’ve seen that there is a freemium model but, I believe it will benefit more from a clearer pricing structure
Mihir Kanzariya

@zahran_dabbagh Thanks — really appreciate you giving it a try 🙌

That’s fair feedback on pricing. Right now we’re intentionally keeping the freemium model simple while we learn how teams actually use BlocPad, but a clearer, more structured pricing plan is coming soon — without mid-project paywalls or lock-in.

Zahran Dabbagh
@mihir_kanzariya fair enough. I will absolutely go for a deeper try today
Mihir Kanzariya

@zahran_dabbagh Thanks a lot — really appreciate you giving it a deeper try 🙌

Zahran Dabbagh
@mihir_kanzariya last thing because I really loved the idea. I am not aware of all features included yet but if you enable one click connection of other productivity apps (Gmail, Canvas, Notes, etc) this would transform it into a centralized hub for all one person productivity actions. I understand this requires a gradual implementation and phasing but since it still is MVP, I believe this can be a future planned feature
Mihir Kanzariya

@zahran_dabbagh Love this idea 🙌 You’re spot on — one-click integrations with tools like Gmail, Calendar, Notes, etc. are already in the pipeline.

BlocPad’s long-term vision is exactly that: a centralized productivity hub, rolling out step by step as we grow.

Nora

"No mid-project paywalls" is such a refreshing approach! Too many tools start free then hit you with upgrade prompts right when you're deep into work. How does BlocPad's export/data portability work? Love the idea of not being locked in.

Mihir Kanzariya

@nora_studiohedera Thanks — that lock-in frustration is exactly what we wanted to avoid.

Your data is always yours. You can export projects, tasks, and docs anytime — no upgrades, no “unlock to download” screens. BlocPad is meant to earn trust by being useful, not by trapping work inside it.

JoJo

Hi Mihir, can I ask how your product differs from tools like Notion or Lark?

Mihir Kanzariya

@jojo_li Great question. BlocPad actually started because I was a Notion user. Our startup loved it… until we hit limits and suddenly it was ~$10 per user, which adds up fast for small teams.

BlocPad is still an MVP, so it’s too early to compare it feature-by-feature with Notion or Lark. Right now the focus is on no mid-project paywalls, real-time by default, and a tighter mix of Notion-style docs + Jira-style execution.

We’re rolling out something genuinely different over the next few weeks — especially around AI workflows, integrations with Cursor and Claude CLI, and an AI project manager that feels human — helping managers stay on top without micromanaging. Just getting started 👀

Khashayar Mansourizadeh

Nice, could you please explain a bit more what sort of features as a user I can get that I won't have on Atlassian, Notion or other work management tools?

Mihir Kanzariya

@khashayar_mansourizadeh Great question. Instead of competing feature-by-feature with Atlassian or Notion, we’re focused on things they don’treally solve yet.

Over the next few weeks, we’re launching three core features:

1) BlocPad AI — a chat agent that helps you create work: turning ideas into requirements, requirements into tasks, and tasks into a living knowledge base — all in project context.

2) BlocPad CLI (for devs) — developers already live in Cursor, Codex, Claude, Gemini CLI, etc. Our CLI lets them authenticate, pull assigned tasks + context automatically, and work without jumping between tools. Less context switching, faster execution.

3) AI Product Manager — an AI agent that joins the project like a team member. It watches task and wiki changes, helps with clarity and structure, and supports managers without replacing human judgment.

It’s still early, but the bet is simple: less tool overhead, more execution.

— what’s the one feature that, if a tool did it really well, would make you stop using Notion / Jira altogether?

Leotrim Lota

Great concept! A project management tool that keeps work, decisions, and documentation together without surprise paywalls or lock-ins feels like what many teams actually need.

Barath Kanna

Really like the approach behind BlocPad! As it grows, how do you make sure the app stays fast and lightweight even when projects get bigger and more complex? And how do you decide what not to build, even if users ask for it?